MATH110 Final
MATH110 Final
Final Examination
Trent University, 24 April, 2002
Time: 3 hours Brought to you by Stefan Bilaniuk.
Instructions: Show all your work and justify all your conclusions. If in doubt about
something, ask!
Aids: Calculator; 8.500 × 1100 aid sheet or the pamphlet Formula for Success; one brain.
ln(x)
c. sin2 (y) = e−x
2
a. y = x2 ln(x) − 1 b. y = 2
+x
x
Z 0 p
d. y = cos t2 dt e. y = sec2 (arctan(x)) − 1
x
x2 + 2x + 1 2n arctan(x)
a. lim b. lim c. lim
x→−1 x+1 n→∞ 4n + π x→0 x
2
n + 2n + 2 sin(x)
d. lim e. lim
n→∞ 2n + 2 x→π x − π
1
Part II. Do both of 5 and 6.
5. Find the domain, all maximum, minimum, and inflection points, and all vertical and
horizontal asymptotes of f(x) = xln(x), and sketch its graph. [14]
2
6. Consider the region in the first quadrant bounded by y = sin(x) and y = x.
π
a. Sketch the region. [2]
b. Sketch the solid obtained by revolving the region about the y-axis. [3]
c. Find the volume of the solid. [7]
10. A happy face is painted on the surface of a spherical balloon. The face expands as the
balloon is inflated at a rate of 10 litres/sec. If the distance between the eyes is 10 cm
at the instant that the diameter of the balloon is 20 cm, how is the distance between
the eyes changing at the same instant? [10]
[Total = 90]
Part V. Bonus!
4213 = 6×9. Write a little poem about calculus or mathematics in general. [2]