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Practice Final 1 SP19

This document is a practice final exam for a mathematics course, covering topics such as volume and surface area formulas, work formulas, trigonometric identities, integration techniques, series convergence, power series, and parametric curves. It includes various problems requiring the application of these concepts, such as finding volumes using different methods, evaluating integrals, and determining convergence of sequences and series. The exam emphasizes showing all work for full credit.
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Practice Final 1 SP19

This document is a practice final exam for a mathematics course, covering topics such as volume and surface area formulas, work formulas, trigonometric identities, integration techniques, series convergence, power series, and parametric curves. It includes various problems requiring the application of these concepts, such as finding volumes using different methods, evaluating integrals, and determining convergence of sequences and series. The exam emphasizes showing all work for full credit.
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MATH 255 Name

Practice Final 1

1 Formulas
1. Volume and Surface Area

• Volume (Disc Method): • Volume (Shell Method):


Rb Rb
a
π[R(x)]2 dx a
2πR(x)h(x)dx
Rbp
• Arclength : a 1 + [f 0 (x)]2 dx
• Volume (Washer Method):
Rb Rb p
a
π[R(x)]2 − π[r(x)]2 dx • Surface Area: a 2πR(x) 1 + [f 0 (x)]2 dx

2. Work Formulas

• Hooke’s Law for springs: F = kd


C
• Newton’s Law of Gravitation: F = d2

3. Pythagorean Trig Idenitites

• sin2 (x) + cos2 (x) = 1


• tan2 (x) + 1 = sec2 (x)
• 1 + cot2 (x) = csc2 (x)

4. Half Angle Identities


1−cos(2x)
• sin2 (x) = 2
1+cos(2x)
• cos2 (x) = 2

5. Basic Integrals:
n+1
• xn dx = xn+1 + C
R R
• csc(x)dx
• x1 dx = ln |x| + C
R = − ln | csc(x) + cot(x)| + C
R
R
• ex dx = ex + C • sec2 (x)dx = tan(x) + C
R
R • csc2 (x)dx = − cot(x) + C
• sin(x)dx = − cos(x) + C R
R • sec(x) tan(x)dx = sec(x) + C
• cos(x)dx = sin(x) + C R
R • csc(x) cot(x)dx = − csc(x) + C
• tan(x)dx = − ln | cos(x)| + C
√ 1 dx = arcsin( xa ) + C
R
R • a2 −x2
• cot(x)dx = ln | sin(x)| + C
√ 1 dx = a1 arcsec( |x|
R
R
• sec(x)dx • x x2 −a2 a
)+C
R 1
= ln | sec(x) + tan(x)| + C • a2 +x2
dx = a1 arctan( xa ) + C
Please show ALL work to receive full credit.

1. Use the Shell Method to find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the
region bounded by
y = x, y = 2, x=0
about the x-axis


2. Find the surface area generated by rotating the curve y = 2 x on the interval
[0, 4] about the x-axis.
3. Evaluate the following indefinite integral using integration by parts
Z
x2 sin(x)dx

4. Evaluate the following indefinite integral using trig substitution


Z
x
√ dx
9 − x2
5. Evaluate the following integral using partial fraction decomposition:
Z
3
2
dx
x + 7x − 8

6. Determine if the following sequences converge or diverge:


n!
an =
(n − 1)!

7. Find the 3rd partial sum (S3 ) for the following series:

X 5n
n=1
2n−1 n!
8. Determine if the following series converge or diverge (Use whatever test applies):
P∞ en
(a) n=1 n!

P∞ n3 −3n
(b) n=1 n5 +5

P∞ (−1)n+1
(c) n=1 n−2
Does the series conditionally converge? Absolutley converge?
or diverge?
9. Determine the radius and interval of convergence for the given power series:

X (x − 1)n
f (x) =
n=1
n5n

10. Find a power series representation for the following function, centered at c = 0:
2
f (x) =
4−x
11. Write out the 3rd degree taylor polynomial for the function f (x) = cos(3x),
centered at c = π/2.

12. Draw the given parametric curve, along with it’s orientation

x(t) = 2 sin(θ) y(t) = 3 cos(θ)

for 0 ≤ θ < 2π.

13. Consider the following parametric curve:

x(t) = ln(t) y(t) = t3 − 2t.

(a) Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve at time t = 1
(b) What is the concavity at t = 1?
14. Convert the following coordinates:

(a) From polar (r, θ) to rectangular (x, y)



(5, )
6

(b) From rectangular (x, y) to polar (r, θ)

(0, 1)

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