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Area & Volume HW Packet & Summary

The document consists of various calculus problems from the 2004 AP Calculus AB Free-Response section, focusing on finding areas and volumes of regions bounded by curves. It includes multiple functions and scenarios for calculating areas between curves, volumes of solids of revolution, and regions defined by specific equations. The problems require the use of integrals and may involve the application of different methods such as disk or washer methods for volume calculations.

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Area & Volume HW Packet & Summary

The document consists of various calculus problems from the 2004 AP Calculus AB Free-Response section, focusing on finding areas and volumes of regions bounded by curves. It includes multiple functions and scenarios for calculating areas between curves, volumes of solids of revolution, and regions defined by specific equations. The problems require the use of integrals and may involve the application of different methods such as disk or washer methods for volume calculations.

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/ 7 A Area Between curves @ 2004 AP® CALCULUS AB FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS 2. Let f and g be the functions given by f(x) = 2x(1 x) and g(x) = 3(x—1)x for OS x 1. The graphs of {ff and g are shown in the figure above. (@) Find the area of the shaded region enclosed by the graphs of f and g. 1 099-0 HK] [2 1. Let f and g be the functions given by f(x) =1+sin(2x) and st) Ree ee inthe . 2 first quadrant enclosed by the graphs of f and g as shown in the figure ar (1356 0 ftoavolx= Oder 1 € 2 ; 1. Let f be the function given by fla) = 2 ~~ 4 308 x Let R be the shaded region in the second ee 7 of f andline f, the | 7) eae 2.403 ° ® 2004 AP® CALCULUS AB FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS (Form B) CALCULUS AB ‘SECTION I, Part A ‘Time—45 minutes ‘Number of problems—3 A graphing calculator is required for some problems or parts of problems. 1. Let R be the region enclosed by the graph of y = °—T, the vertical line x = 10, and the x-axis, (@ Find the area of R. 7 \0 Je Fg 1. Let R be the shaded region bounded by the graph of y = In.x and the line y = x ~2, as shown above. @ FndtheareaotR A 20,1595 bz 3.146! J 645 -9xyx < lad a7 Of ft 2 3 L eee anaeas cere 2” and the horizontal line y = 2, and let S be the region ‘bounded by the graph of y = at es y= ‘Ot CA (a) Find the area of R. arte oe Ve 0. (b) Find the area of $. 09 (e%*-dxea.abal e 5 Albal-onttlTeHis) 1. Let R be the region bounded the araphs of y = sin(ez) and y= 2 — 4x, as shown in the figure above. (@) Find the area of R. * MAY) Hy Ax) dy=H (b) The horizontal line y = ~2 splits the region R into two parts. Write, but do not evaluate, an integral soar or tn ache rf a blows Ba. Yio -(e-Hx) dx (No calculators) 5. Let R be the region enclosed by the graphs of g(x) = =2+300s($x) and h(x) = 6 — 2(x — 1), the y-axis, and the vertical line x = 2, ass shown in the figure above. (a) Find the area of R. Vb (xp a(x dx volume bY known cross sections or each problem, sketch the region bounded by the graphs of the functions and find the area of the region. Be ‘sure to draw in the representative rectangle. Only use a calculator for problems marked with the calculator icon 1.) Find the volume of the solid whose base is the region bounded between the curve y =x" and the x-axis from x=0 tox =2 and whose cross sections taken perpendicular to the x-axis are depicted by each of the following shapes, 8) squareg fe x dx = 32 \ 3z x a eo b) semicircles rl @) rectangles whose heights are 3 times the base _X* ~() width yee ve Ne) yUeydx A _ =n, x tN tq sf ae % 5 lo 275 ZH 92-8 G be BE Me e “Ss ~,) isosceles right triangles where the base is the d.) equilateral triangles et aan ed aa) 4 ee fies We a =") But oP 32 2) os ‘olume of the solid whose base is bounded by the circle whose center is the origin, whose 3 and whose cross sections taken perpendicular to the x-axis are depicted by each of the flowin ing shapes, ral Wea aS M ae! - J tone) oX EM by (arf oe we _ [=20ne | a ha = \, Ber A aH semicircles Ce Bae she eR = 3s whose heights are twice the base ver Ga cpSher ne a 2PM K n Ca lo Pay © Alay 2, eer in) Utne Ab tel] 1) eaullptral angles ) isosceles right triangles where the base sth eps a wee li eo ace lnreix [23 ‘ta * 1 a ma Z Bl Wee “) _ 2x 5 3 Veer e ps ‘Pen 9 210 SoLias oF RevoLUtion For each problem, sketch the region bounded by the graphs of the functions and find the area of the region, Be sure to draw in all representative rectangles. Problems marked with an calculator icon indicate that you may uuse your calculator to evaluate the definite integral. Each problem you will need to decide whether to use the disk or washer method!! 1,) Find the volume if the region enclosing y=4—x, x=0, andy =0 is rotated about the given line. Circle which method you will use and fill in the appropriate values of R and r where applicable. a.) thex-axis Disk Method Wakher Method Washer Method a ™ a0 “0 7 7 "Ata 4y = ' ee very dS en oa - ean) 4 ©) theline y=5 d.) the y-axis @) theline x=4 Disk Method re, Washer Method ae 4-0 ree ty \icn i wey dy aan f.) the line r=6 ” : SO Disk sal +++“ re Washer Method 4 ver! 6 0214) 2.) Find the volume if the region enclosing y= Circle which method you will use and fill in x +x, y=0, and x=2 is rotated about the given line, the appropriate values of R and r where applicable. a.) thex-axis Disk Method re Washer Method = “ee Ve nfocpax b) theline y=6 ©) ame a VI a® (9-Geydx Washer Method R Yt le 3.) Find the volume if the region enclosing y=x', x=0, andy =8 is rotated about the given line. Circle which method you wil use and fil inthe © appropriate values of R and r where applicable. a) the x-axis b) theline y=8 1 Washer Method ti Mixed ProbLems / 1. Calculator Allowed AW \s by the graph of f(x) = x*—2.3x° + 4 and the horizontal line y = 4, as shown in a 2 Let R be the region enclosed the figure above. (@) Find the volume ofthe solid generated when R is rotated about the horizontal line () Region R is Fight triangle (©) The vertical livides R into two regions ‘with equal ares. Write, but donot solve, an equation involving integral expressions whose solution gives the value C0) GS @ 23 atZ.> a solid. For this solid, each cross section perpendicular to R. Find the volume of the solid. \c rifle Lay Choad fb 26 76 | b) vel (4-eopydx= 3.5737 () aaf (uefa) ard f (yea dx 2. No Calculators Allowed ‘No calculator is allowed for these problems. 3 a be te repion inthe Br quarenteclosed bythe graphs of J(3) = 82° and g(x) = sin(x2), as shown in the figure (@) Write an equation for the line tangent to the graph of f at x = (©) Find the area of R. © SEES gett R is roxated ~ cz “aus bY Paula) ~ Brex Garix.~ (ped ss aye ne ney fa peso? lo Kenly 1g > Ce * 1G C-F055 “(1 aoatdx No Calculators Allowed 5. Let f(x) = 23-644 and g(x) = ens(Fx) Let R be the region bounded by the graphs of fand g, as shown in the: figure above. (a) Find the area of R. (©) Write, but do not evaluate, an integral expression that gives the ‘volume of the solid generated when R is rotated about the horizontal line y = 4, (©) The region B is the base ofa solid Fr this solid, each cross section perpendicular tothe. -vaxisis a square. ‘Write, but do not evaluate, an integral expression that gives the volume othe sold, a) ronal bxo'g a bE MP (4 AGd) (ego X () oy “tq caren) ax 4. Calculators Allowed 2. Let R be the region in the His quadat bounded by the sais is and the graphs of y = Inx and y=5~x, as shown in the figure above (@) Find the area of R. (©) Region R isthe base ofa sli. For thes ite, but do not evaluate, an expression i (0 Theherioerd ta y 2 k divides R equal area. Write, but do n involving one or more integrals aa value of a) OX BAH refit 8 Ane 20At8§ b) hs Pre het fant f (ST \ye aa 0) ( 7 ore any 4 a Noh | f tt Rahd

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