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Calculus 2 Final REVISION QUIZ Feb 2021

This document contains a revision quiz with 18 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to calculus, including: - Calculating current, percentage change, and area given circuit properties or dimensions - Expressing fractions as partial fractions - Taking derivatives and evaluating expressions involving logarithmic and trigonometric functions - Finding asymptotes of graphs - Calculating surface areas and volumes of revolution The questions cover a wide range of calculus topics and techniques that students would need to review for an exam.

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Calculus 2 Final REVISION QUIZ Feb 2021

This document contains a revision quiz with 18 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to calculus, including: - Calculating current, percentage change, and area given circuit properties or dimensions - Expressing fractions as partial fractions - Taking derivatives and evaluating expressions involving logarithmic and trigonometric functions - Finding asymptotes of graphs - Calculating surface areas and volumes of revolution The questions cover a wide range of calculus topics and techniques that students would need to review for an exam.

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REVISION QUIZ

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer ALL Questions TIME: 2 HOURS

Use the help of my typed notes supplied to the class to check the
answers.
1. The current I flowing in a circuit is given by Ohm's law as I =
V/R amps, where V is the voltage and R is the resistance. Find
the percentage change in current if voltage decreases from 120
to 118 and resistance increases from 200 to 200.4 ohms.
Decrease of 1.12%.
Increase of 1.12%.
Decrease of 112%.
Increase of 11.2%.
2. One side of a rectangle is three times the other. If the perimeter
increases by 2% what is the percentage increase in area?
4
0.4
40
20
3. Express the following as partial fractions: (7x2 - 1)/ (x + 3).
 7x - 21 - 62/(x + 3)
 7x - 21 + 62/(x + 3)
 7x + 21 - 62/(x + 3)
 - 7x + 21 + 62/(x - 3)
4. If x/(x-y)=log(a/(x-y)) find y'. Take a as constants.
2-x/y
2+x/y
2-y/x
-2+x/y
5. Determine the equation of the normal to the curve
x3+y3=3bxy at point (3b/2,3b/2).
y=x
y = -x
y+x=3b

1
y-x=3b

6. Evaluate the expression 

-298/15
298/15
298
15

7. Evaluate the expression 

o In(8+2x2) + 0.5 arctan(0.5x) +C


o In(8+2x) + 0.5 arctan(0.5x) +C
o In(8+2x2) + 0.5 arctan(5x) +C
o In(8x2) + 0.5 arctan(0.5x) +C

8. Evaluate the expression 

0.5 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C


-0.5 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C
2 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C
 (arctan 2x)/ 2 + C

9. Use t-substitution to evaluate 

0.5 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C


-0.5 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C

2
2 [(arctan x)/ 2] + C
 (arctan 2x)/ 2 + C
10.Find the vertical asymptote(s) of the graph of f(x) = (x2 − 2x +
2)/( x − 1).
x=1
x=-1
No vertical asymptote
y=1
11.Find the horizontal asymptote(s) of the graph of f(x) = (x2 − 2x
+ 2)/( x − 1).
y=0
y=-1
Doesn't exist
y=1
12.Find the slant/oblique asymptote(s) of the graph of f(x) = (x2 −
6x + 7)/( x + 5).
y = x + 11
y = x - 11
Doesn't exist
y = -x +11
13.Calculate the surface area formed when y = x1/2 is revolved
about the x-axis over the interval [1, 4].
30.846
30.484
30.085
30.468
14.Calculate the surface area formed when y = (1 - x)1/2 is revolved
about the x-axis over the interval [0, 1/2].
3.133
3.313
3.331
2.133

3
15.Let f(x) = x3/2. Calculate the arc length of the graph off(x) over
the interval [0, 4]. Round the answer to 2 decimal places.
9.07
7.09
9.71
7.92
16.Let f(x) = 0.125x2 - In x. Calculate the arc length of the graph
off(x) from x = 1 to x = 2.
1.07
1.09
1.17
1.92
17.Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated when the area between the
curves y = 1/x and and y = 1/x lines x = 1 and y = x is rotated about line y = -1.
13.186
13
13.861
31.186
18.Find the volume of the solid of revolution generated when the area between the
curves y = 1/x and and y = 1/x lines x = 1 and y = 3 is rotated about the x-axis.
6.2832
6.3
6.8321
6.0832

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