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AP Calculus BC Chapter 5 Homework

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AP Calculus BC Chapter 5 Homework

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Chapter 5 Summative Practice (Homework) AP Calculus BC, section Period 8
Instructor: Kevin McCaughey
Current Score : 23 / 26 Due : Tuesday, November 27, 2018 11:30 AM HKTLast Saved : n/a Saving...  ()

1. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 4.9.013.

Find the most general antiderivative of the function. (Check your answer by differentiation. Use C for
the constant of the antiderivative.)

u4 + 8 u
f(u) = 
u2
F(u) =

13 u3−16u−(12 )+C

     

2. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 4.9.035.

Find f.

f ''(θ) = sin θ + cos θ,    f(0) = 5,    f '(0) = 3
f(θ) =

4θ−sin(θ)−cos(θ)+6

     
3. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 4.9.044.

The graph of a function f is shown. Which graph is an antiderivative of f?

b    

   

4. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 [Link].

Evaluate the integral.

int_0^1 x\(6 root3(x) + 7 root4(x)\) dx
358/63  

       
5. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.4.034.

Evaluate the integral.
π/3
6 sec θ tan θ dθ
π/4

12(2−√22 )

   

6. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.4.046.

Consider the boundaries of the shaded region given below.

text(the ) y text(­axis)  

text(the line )y = alpha = 4  

text(the curve )y=4 root5(x)

Find the area A of this region by writing x as a function of y and integrating with respect to y. 
A =  2/3  

   

7. 4/4 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.4.056.

The velocity function (in meters per second) is given for a particle moving along a line.

v(t) = t2 − 2t − 24,    1 ≤ t ≤ 7

(a) Find the displacement. 
‑78    m 
 
(b) Find the distance traveled by the particle during the given time interval. 
266/3    m

   
8. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.5.017.

Evaluate the indefinite integral.

cos  5t
 dt
5t

25 sin(√5t)

 
 + C

     

9. 2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.5.023.

Evaluate the indefinite integral.

29
cot x  csc2 x dx

29
−   csc2 x + C
30

29
−  (cot x)30/29 + C      
30
29
 cot2 x + C
30

− (csc x)29/30 + C

29
(csc x)30/29 + C
30

     

10.­1/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.5.029.

Evaluate the indefinite integral.

x
4  dx
x + 7

$$47 (x+7)(74 )−283 u(x+7)(34 )

 
 + C

     
11.2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.5.046.

Evaluate the definite integral. (Assume a > 0.)
a1/3
x5 a2 − x6  dx
0
$$a39 

   

12.2/2 points |  Previous AnswersSCalc6 5.5.057.

14 7
If f is continuous and  f(x) dx = 16,  find  f(2x) dx.   
0 0

     

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