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x2 − 5x + 6 sin x
1. Evalute lim . 5. Find the derivative of y = √ .
x→2 x2 − x − 2 x
x cos x + sin x
a) 1 a) y = √
x x
1
b) 2 sin x − x cos x
3 b) y = √
2x x
1
c) − √
3 2 x cos x − sin x
c) y = √
2x x
d) 3
2x cos x − sin x
e) ∞ d) y = √
2x x
√
x cos x − sin x
2. Evaluate lim tan x sin x. e) y = √
x→(π/2)+ 2x x
a) ∞
1 sin(3θ)
6. Evaluate the limit lim + .
b) −1 θ→0 θ(cos θ + 1) csc2 θ sin(5θ)
11
c) 0 a)
10
d) −∞
b) 1
e) 1 8
c)
5
3. Find the value of a and b so that the function 3
d)
x+1 5
x2 − 1
if x < −1 e) 0
f (x) = ax + b if − 1 ≤ x ≤ 1
p 2
x +3 x > 1.
7. Find f 0 (x) if f (x) = cos2 (x3 ).
is continuous everywhere.
4. Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve y = x3 −x2 +2x+1 1
at x = −1. a)
2
b) 2
a) y = x + 2
c) 1
b) y = 7x − 4
d) −1
c) y = 3x
e) −2
d) y = 7x + 4
e) y = x − 2
1
MATH 140 Final Exam, SAMPLE E
9. A spherical balloon is being inflated at a rate of 10 cm3 /min. What 13. Given that the following graph is the graph of the derivative f 0 of
is the rate that the surface area of the balloon is expanding when f,
the radius is 4 cm? Note that if r is the radius of the sphere, then
4
the volume of the sphere is V = πr3 , and the surface area of the
3
sphere is A = 4πr2 .
160
a) cm2 /min
3
√
3
b) 3600π cm2 /min -3 -2 -1 1 2 3
2
c) 30 cm /min
5
d) cm2 /min
32π
which of the following is a possible graph for f ?
e) 5 cm2 /min
10. Find the absolute maximum and minimum values, M and m respec-
tively, of the function f (x) = x3 + 4x2 − 3x defined on the closed
interval [0, 2]. -3 -2 -1 1 2 3
a) m = 2 and M = 18 a)
14
b) m = 0 and M =
27
14
c) m = − and M = 18
27
-3 -2 -1 1 2 3
d) m = 1 and M = 18
e) m = 0 and M = 2
b)
r
14
3
a) -3 -2 -1 1 2 3
9
3
9
b) c)
14
r
3 9
c)
14
3
14
d) -3 -2 -1 1 2 3
9
9
e)
14 d)
x2 − 2x + 2
12. Find the interval where the function y = is decreasing.
x−1
a) (−∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞) -3 -2 -1 1 2 3
b) (0, 1) ∪ (1, 2)
c) (−∞, 0) ∪ (1, 2) e)
d) (0, 1) ∪ (2, ∞)
e) (1, ∞)
2
MATH 140 Final Exam, SAMPLE E
√
t2 − t + 1 d
Z x2
14. Evaluate the limit lim . 18. Evaluate sec2 (t) dt
t→−∞ 1+t dx 0
a) 1 a) 2x tan(x)
b) −1 b) 2x sec2 (x)
√
2 c) 2x tan(x2 )
c)
2
√ d) sec2 (x2 )
d) − 2
e) 2x sec2 (x2 )
e) The limit does not exist
√Z
3 t+2
15. Which function do we want to maximize to find the maximum area 19. Evaluate dt
t2
of a rectangle inscribed in an ellipse 2x2 + y 2 = 4?
√
−3 t − t
a) +C
t
−2t − 2
b) +C
t
√
3 t+2
c) +C
t
√
−6 t3 − 2
d) +C
t
a) A(x) = (4 − x)2 √
−6 t − 2
p e) +C
b) A(x) = 4x 4 − x2 t
p
c) A(x) = 4x 4 − 2x2 Z 3
p 20. Evaluate |t2 − 1| dt
0
d) A(x) = 4x 1 − x2
22
e) A(x) = 4x2 a)
3
b) 6
16. On planet Wright, a ball is dropped from a cliff that is 200 meters
above the ground. The freefall acceleration is 16 meters per second 20
c)
squared. How long will it take before it hits the ground? 3
d) 7
a) 5 seconds e) −6
b) 10 seconds
20 √ x2
Z
c) 10 seconds 21. Evaluate √ dx.
7 x+3
d) 8 seconds 2 7 12 5 27 1
a) (x + 3) 2 − (x + 3) 2 + (x + 3) 2 + C
e) 4 seconds 7 5 2
5 3 1
b) 10(x + 3) 2 − 12(x + 3) 2 + 18(x + 3) 2 + C
17. Approximate the area under the graph y = 4 − x2 from x = 0 to 2 5 3 1
c) (x + 3) 2 − 4(x + 3) 2 + 18(x + 3) 2 + C
x = 2 using 4 subintervals of equal length and choosing the right 5
endpoints as sample points. 5 3 1
d) (x + 3) 2 − 4(x + 3) 2 + 9(x + 3) 2 + C
9 1
a) unit2 e) 2(x + 3) 2 + C
4
9
b) unit2
2
17
c) unit2
4
7
d) unit2
2
177
e) units2
32
3
MATH 140 Final Exam, SAMPLE E
π
Z
4 √
5
25. Set up the integral to calculate the volume of the solid obtained by
22. Evaluate sec2 (x) tan x dx. rotating the region bounded by y = sin2 (x), y = cos4 (x), x = 1, and
0
x = 2 about the y-axis.
5 1.0
a) cos 4 (x)
6
2 0.8
b)
3
0.6
c) 0
6
d) 0.4
5
3 0.2
e)
2
0.0 sin2 (x)
x 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
23. Find the area of the region bounded by the graphs of the line y =
2
3x
and the curve y = x2 − . Z 2
2
a) π [sin2 x − cos4 x]2 dx
1
4
a) unit2
3
Z 2
b) 2π [sin2 x − cos4 x] dx
2
b) 4 unit 1
2
Z 2
c) unit2 c) π [sin4 x − cos8 x] dx
3 1
3
d) unit2 2
Z
2 d) 2π x[sin2 x − cos4 x] dx
1
e) 3 unit2
Z 2
e) 2π x[1 − sin2 x − cos4 x]2 dx
1
24. Find the√volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded
by y = 1 − x, y = 0, and x = 0 about the x-axis.
π
a)
3 Final Exam- SAMPLE E
b) π
1. C 2. D 3. E 4. D 5. D 6. D 7. A 8. E 9. E 10. C 11. D 12. B
2 13. D 14. B 15. C 16. A 17. C 18. E 19. E 20. A 21. C 22. A 23.
c) π
3 A 24. E 25. D
4
d) π
3
π
e)
2