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SECTION I, Part A
Time - 60 Minutes
Number of questions - 30
A CALCULATOR MAY NOT BE USED IN THIS PART OF THE
EXAMINATION.
e
x2 − x + 1
1. ( ) dx
∫1 x2
1
(A) e −
e
(B) e 2 − e
1
(C) e − 1 −
e
1
(D) e − 3 −
e
2. If f (x) = cos(e −tan x), then f′(x) =
(A) −sin(e −tan x)
(B) e −tan x sin x sec2(e −tan x)
(C) e −tan x sin(e −tan x)
(D) e −tan x sin(e −tan x)sec2 x
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3. If F(x) = t 3 + 2 dt, then F(2) =
(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
(6)
π
4. If f (x) = 2 cos2 x + tan x, then f′ =
(A) 4 − 3
4−3 3
(B)
3
4+ 3 3
(C)
3
(D) 4 + 3
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5. At which of the following points is the graph of f (x) = x 5 − 10x 3 increasing
and concave up?
(A) (−∞, − 6)
(B) (− 3,0)
(C) (0, 6)
(D) ( 6, ∞)
6. Which of the following are antiderivatives of
f (x) = sin2 x cos x + 2 cos x sin x?
sin3 x
I. F(x) = + sin2 x
3
2 + sin3 x
II. F(x) = − cos2 x
3
cos3 x cos2 x
III. F(x) = −
3 2
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) II and III
(D) I and II
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d 2
7. (cos(e 3x )) =
dx
2
(A) −6x sin(e 3x )
2
(B) −6xe 3x sin x
2
(C) −e 6x sin(e 3x )
2 2
(D) −6xe 3x sin(e 3x )
8. The graph above shows the velocity of a moving object as a function of
time. At what time has the object reached its maximum speed?
(A) t = 0
(B) t = 2
(C) t = 5
(D) t = 6
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9. The graph above shows the velocity of a moving object as a function of
time. Over which interval does the object have a zero acceleration?
(A) [0,2] only
(B) [3,5] only
(C) [2,3] and [6,7]
(D) [5,6] only
(2 )
π
10. An equation of the line tangent to y = cos 2x + 3 tan 2x at ,3 is
(A) 6x − y = 3π − 3
(B) 4x − y = 2π − 3
(C) 6x + y = 3π + 3
(D) 2x + y = π + 3
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11. The graph of the derivative of f is given above. Which of these graphs
could be the function f?
(A)
(B)
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(C)
(D)
12. The function f is given by f (x) = x 4 − 10x 3 + 25x 2 − 36. All of these
statements are true, except
(A) −1 and 2 are zeros of f.
(B) f′(0) = 0
(C) (0, − 36) is a local maximum of f.
(D) (5, − 36) is a local minimum of f.
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| 16 − x 2 |
13. Let f be a function defined for all real numbers x. If f′(x) = , then
x−4
f is decreasing on which of the following intervals?
(A) (−∞,4)
(B) (−4,4)
(C) (−4,∞)
(D) (4,∞)
14. Let f and g be twice differentiable functions such that g′(x) ≤0 for all x in
the domain of f. If h(x) = g( f′(x)) and h′(2) = − 3, then which of the
following is true at x = 2?
(A) h is concave down.
(B) f is concave up.
(C) g is concave up.
(D) f is increasing.
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15. The graph of the function f shown in the figure above has a vertical
tangent at the point (1,0) and horizontal tangents at the points (−1,2)
and (3, − 2). For what values of x, −3 < x < 4, is f not differentiable?
(A) 0 only
(B) 1 and 3 only
(C) −1 and 3 only
(D) −1, 1, and 3
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16. What is the area of the region bounded by the curves y = x 2 − x − 12 and
y = − x 3 from x = 0 to x = 2?
46
(A)
3
58
(B)
3
70
(C)
3
98
(D)
3
dy
17. Determine for the curve defined by 3x 2 + y 3 = 3xy.
dx
y − x2
(A) 2
y −x
2x − y
(B)
y2 − x
2x
(C)
y − y2
y − 2x
(D)
y2 − x
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x 2
∫
3
18. Evaluate the integral x + + + 5 d x.
4 x
x4 x2
(A) + + 2 ln x + 5x
4 8
x4 x2
(B) + + 2 ln x + 5x + C
4 8
x4 x2 4
(C) + − 2 + 5x + C
4 2 x
3 x 2
(D) x + + + 5
4 x
19. Find all inflection points for the polynomial f (x) = x 4 − 6x 3 + 12x 2.
(A) (1,7) and (2, − 16)
(B) (2, − 16)
(C) (1,7) and (2,16)
(D) There are no inflection points.
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20. What is the average value of y = over [1,e]?
x
(A) 1
(B) 3
3
(C)
e−1
1
(D)
e−1
x 2 − 4x + 5
21. lim 2 =
x→∞ x − x + 8
3
(A) −1
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) Does not exist.
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2+ x
22. The graph of f (x) = 2 is concave up over which of the following
x −4
interval(s)?
(A) (−∞,2)
(B) (−∞, − 2) and (−2,2)
(C) (2,∞)
(D) (−∞, ∞)
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23. The area of the shaded region in the diagram above is equivalent to
4
∫0
(A) 4x 2 − 4 x d x
∫0
(B) π 16x 4 − 16x d x
∫0
(C) 4 x − 4x 2 d x
∫0
(D) 2π x − x2 d x
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3 cos 2 ( 4 + h ) − 3 cos
π π
2
24. lim =
h→0 h
(A) −6
(B) −3
(C) 0
(D) 2
∫0
2
25. sin3 x cos x d x =
1
(A) −
4
1
(B)
4
π4
(C)
64
π4
(D)
16
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2t
26. A particle’s position is given by s(t) = 2 sin t + + 4. The average
π
[ 2 ]
3π
velocity of the particle over 0, is
8
(A) 1 +
3π
10
(B)
3π
2
(C)
3π
(D) 3π
{x 2 ln 4
4 ln x 2 0<x<2
27. If f (x) = , then lim f (x) =
x ≥2 x→2
(A) 4
(B) ln 4
(C) 4 ln 4
(D) The limit does not exist.
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28. In the triangle shown above, θ is at decreasing at a constant rate of 5
radians per minute. What is the rate of change of x, in units per minute,
when x = 9 units?
(A) −60
(B) 36
(C) 45
(D) 60
cos x 3
29. If f (x) = , then f′(x) =
e 2x2
−3x sin x 3
(A)
4e 2x2
3x 2 sin x − 4x cos x 3
(B)
e 2x2
3x 2 sin x 3 + 4x cos x 3
(C)
e 4x2
−3x 2 sin x 3 − 4x cos x 3
(D)
e 2x2
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30. The graph of the derivative of f is shown above. If f (0) = 0, then which
of the following statements is true?
(A) f (8) < f (6) < f (1) < f (3)
(B) f (8) < f (1) < f (6) < f (3)
(C) f (1) < f (3) < f (6) < f (8)
(D) f (1) < f (3) < f (8) < f (6)
END OF PART A, SECTION I
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SECTION I, Part B
Time - 45 Minutes
Number of questions - 15
A GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME QUESTIONS ON
THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION.
31. Which of the following is an equation for a line tangent to the graph of
f (x) = ln(3x + 2) when f′(x) = 5?
(A) y = x + 1.823
(B) y = 5x + 1.823
(C) y = 5x
(D) y = x − 2.847
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32. The graph of a function f is shown above. Which of the following
statements about f is false?
(A) x = a is in the domain of f
(B) lim+ f (x) is equal to lim− f (x)
x→a x→a
(C) f is continuous at x = a
(D) lim f (x) exists
x→a
33. If g is a differentiable function such that g(x) > 0, for all real numbers x,
and if f′(x) = (x 2 + 2x − 8) ⋅ g(x), which of the following is true?
(A) f has a relative maximum at x = − 4 and a relative minimum at x = 2.
(B) f has a relative maximum at x = 2 and a relative minimum at x = − 4.
(C) f has a relative minimum at x = 2 and x = − 4.
(D) f has a relative maximum at x = 2 and x = − 4.
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34. The radius of a circle is increasing at a constant rate of 0.15 centimeters
per second. What is the rate of change of the area of the circle, in
square centimeters per second?
(A) 0.3πC
(B) 0.15C
(C) −0.15C
0.3C
(D) −
π
| x2 − 4 |
35. Let f (x) = . Which of these statements is(are) false?
x+ 2
I. f is not continuous at x = 2.
II. f is differentiable at x = − 2.
III. f has a local minimum at x = 2.
(A) I only
(B) I and II only
(C) II and III only
(D) I, II, and III
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(ln 2x)4 1
36. Let F(x) be an antiderivative of . If F = 2, then F(5) =
x
(A) 2.160
(B) 12.945
(C) 14.945
(D) 8.473
x
37. What is the area of the region bounded by y = sin , y = − x + 2, and the
2
y-axis?
(A) 1.255
(B) 1.350
(C) 1.368
(D) 3.222
38. When the region enclosed by the graphs of y = 2x and y = 6x − x 2 is
revolved about the y-axis, what is the volume of the resulting solid?
(A) 10.667
(B) 67.021
(C) 134.041
(D) 544.545
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39. Let y be the function given by f (x) = 2e 3x and let g be the function given
by g(x) = 5x 3 − 2x. At what value of x do the graphs of f and g have
parallel tangent lines?
(A) −0.366
(B) −0.478
(C) −0.251
(D) −0.414
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40. The graph of f is shown above. If g(x) = f (t) dt, for what value of x
does g(x) have a relative minimum?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d
41. The graph of the function y = 2x 3 + 3x 2 + 5 − 2 sin x changes concavity at
x=
(A) −0.593
(B) −0.430
(C) 0.257
(D) 0.484
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42. The graph of f is shown in the figure above. If f (x) d x = 4.2 and
F′(x) = f (x), then F(6) − F(0) =
(A) 1.3
(B) 10.2
(C) 13.2
(D) 16.2
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f(x) 5.0 2.3 3.1 1.0 4.5 6.2 4.6
43. A table of values for a continuous function f is shown above. If six equal
subintervals of [0,12] are used, which of the following is equivalent to a
12
∫0
right-hand Riemann sum approximation for f (x) d x?
(A) 21.7
(B) 43.4
(C) 44.2
(D) 53.4
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44. The graph of the distance s(t) of the particle as a function of time t is
shown above. Which of the following could be the graph of the
velocity v(t) of the particle?
(A)
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(C)
(D)
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x3 − a3
45. If a ≠ 0, then lim 2 =
x→a x − a 2
1
(A) a
2
3
(B)
2
(C) 0
3
(D) a
2
END OF PART B, SECTION I
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SECTION II, PART A
Time - 30 Minutes
Number of problems - 2
A GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME PROBLEMS OR
PARTS OF PROBLEMS.
1. A water tank has the shape of an open circular cone. The height of the
water tank is 20 cm and the radius of the opening is 10 cm. At height h,
1 2
the radius of the water tank is given by r = (h − 6), where 0 ≤h ≤20.
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a. Find the average value of the radius of the water tank.
b. Find the volume of the water tank.
c. Find the rate of change of the volume of water in the water tank with
respect to time and when h = 5 cm, if water is evaporating so that its
2
depth h is changing at the constant rate of − cm/hr.
5
2. A particle moves along the x-axis so that its velocity v at time t, for
0 ≤t ≤7, is given by v(t) = ln(t 2 − t + 1). The particle is at position x = 5 at
time t = 0.
a. Find the acceleration of the particle at time t = 3. Is the speed of the
particle increasing or decreasing at time t = 3? Why or why not?
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b. Find all times t in the open interval 0 < t < 7 at which the particle
changes direction?
c. Find the position of the particle at time t = 3.
END OF PART A, SECTION II
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SECTION II, PART B
Time - 60 Minutes
Number of problems - 4
NO CALCULATOR IS ALLOWED FOR THESE PROBLEMS.
3. The graph of the function f shown above consists of a semicircle and
x
∫−3
four line segments. Let g be the function given by g(x) = f (t) dt.
a. Find g(−2), g′(−2), and g′′(−2).
b. Does g have a relative minimum, a relative maximum, or neither at x = 1?
Explain your answer.
c. Find all values of x in the open interval (−4,5) at which g attains a relative
minimum. Explain your answer.
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d. Find all values of x in the open interval (−4,5) a which the graph of g has
a point of inflection.
dy 3x 3
4. Consider the differential equation = − 3 .
dx y
a. Using the axes given, sketch a slope field for the given differential
equation at the twelve points indicated.
b. Let y = f (x) be the particular solution to the differential equation with
the initial condition f (1) = 2. Write an equation for the line tangent to the
graph at (1,2) and use it to approximate f (1.1).
c. Find the particular solution y = f (x) to the given differential equation
with the initial condition f (1) = 2.
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x 1 2 5 7 8 12
f(x) 2 0 -2 3 7 5
5. Let f be a function that is twice differentiable for all real numbers. The
table above gives values of f for selected points in the closed interval
1 ≤x ≤12.
a. Estimate f′(6). Show your work.
12
∫1
b. Evaluate 2f′(x) − 5 d x. Show your work.
c. Use the left Riemann sum with subintervals indicated by the table to
12
∫1
approximate f (x) d x.
d. Suppose f′(5) = 2 and f′′(x) < 0 for all x in the closed interval 5 ≤x ≤7. Use
the line tangent to the graph of f at x = 5 to show that f (6) ≤0.
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x f(x) f’(x) g(x) g’(x)
1 2 -2 1 2
2 3 4 3 1
3 8 -1 7 3
4 4 3 10 8
6. The functions f and g are twice differentiable for all real numbers. The
table above gives values of the functions and their derivatives at
selected values of x. The function k(x) = g( f (x)) + 5.
a. Explain why there must be a value c for 2 < c < 4 such that k′(c) = 1.5.
f(x)
∫1
b. Let h(x) = g(t) dt. Find the value of h′(2).
c. If g −1 is the inverse function of g, write an equation for the line tangent
to the graph of y = g −1(x) at x = 3.
∫2 ( 2 )
4
x
d. Evaluate f′′ d x.
STOP
END OF EXAM
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