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Math1014 Sample Final Exam

The document is the cover page of a sample final exam for a Calculus II course at HKUST. It provides instructions for taking the exam, including that it is closed book, no calculators are allowed, electronic devices must be put away, and students must write their name, ID number, and section on the exam and answer sheet. It also notes the number of pages in the exam and warns that cheating will result in a zero score and other penalties. Students must sign a statement agreeing not to give or receive unauthorized aid and that their work is their own. The exam consists of multiple choice and long answer problems worth a total of 100 points.

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Math1014 Sample Final Exam

The document is the cover page of a sample final exam for a Calculus II course at HKUST. It provides instructions for taking the exam, including that it is closed book, no calculators are allowed, electronic devices must be put away, and students must write their name, ID number, and section on the exam and answer sheet. It also notes the number of pages in the exam and warns that cheating will result in a zero score and other penalties. Students must sign a statement agreeing not to give or receive unauthorized aid and that their work is their own. The exam consists of multiple choice and long answer problems worth a total of 100 points.

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HKUST

MATH1014 Calculus II

Sample Final Exam Name:

Student ID:

Lecture Section:

Directions:

• This is a closed book examination. No Calculator is allowed in this examination.


• DO NOT open the exam until instructed to do so.
• Turn off all phones and pagers, and remove headphones. All electronic devices should be
kept in a bag away from your body.
• Write your name, ID number, and Lecture Section in the space provided above, and also in
the Multiple Choice Item Answer Sheet provided.
• Mark your ID numbers correctly in the I.D. No. box in the Multiple Choice
Item Answer Sheet.
• DO NOT use any of your own scratch paper. Use only the scratch papers provided by the
examination. Write also your name on every scratch paper you use, and do not take any
scratch paper away from the examination venue.

• When instructed to open the exam, please check that you have 10 pages of questions in
addition to the cover page.
• Answer all questions. Show an appropriate amount of work for each long problem. If you do
not show enough work, you will get only partial credit.
• You may write on the backside of the pages, but if you use the backside, clearly indicate that
you have done so.
• Cheating is a serious violation of the HKUST Academic Code. Students caught
cheating will receive a zero score for the examination, and will also be subjected
to further penalties imposed by the University.

Please read the following statement and sign your signature.


I have neither given nor received any unautho-
rized aid during this examination. The answers Question No. Points Out of
submitted are my own work.
Q. 1-16 48
I understand that sanctions will be imposed, if I
am found to have violated the University’s regu- Q. 17 12
lations governing academic integrity.
Q. 18 14
Student’s Signature :
Q. 19 12
Q. 20 14
Total Points 100
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Part I: Answer all of the following multiple choice questions.

• Mark you answers to the multiple choice questions in the Multiple Choice Item Answer Sheet.

• 3 points will be deducted for each attempt to enter more than one answer to any MC
question.

• For backup purpose, put your MC answers in the following boxes. Grading will be based
on the answers marked in the MC answer sheet.

Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Answer

Each of the following MC questions is worth 3 points. No partial credit.

1. What is the colour version of your exam paper? (Read the top left corner of the cover page!) Make
sure that you have also written and marked your ID number correctly in the I.D. No.
Box in the MC answer sheet. If you do not do both correctly, you lose the points of
this question.

(a) Green (b) Orange (c) White (d) Yellow (e) Sample

Z 1
2. Evaluate the integral 4 cos(2πx) sin2 (πx)dx.
0

(a) −2 (b) −1 (c) 1 (d) 2 (e) 4

2
4x
Z
3. Evaluate the improper integral √ dx.
0 4 − x2

(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8 (e) 10


2

2x
Z ∞
4. Evaluate the improper integral dx.
0 (x2 + 1)2

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) divergent

2
5. Find the area enclosed by the curves y = x + 1, y = and x = 4.
(x + 1)(x + 2)
y
6

x
1 2 3 4 5

(a) ln 35 + 12 (b) ln 25 + 12 (c) 2 ln 35 + 12 (d) 2 ln 25 + 12 (e) 3 ln 35 + 6


6. The graph of the function y = 3 + x2 over the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 12 is rotated about the y-axis to
generate a surface of revolution. Find the area of the surface.

(a) 63π (b) 57π (c) 42π (d) 35π (e) 26π
3

p cos(2t)
7. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curve defined by the polar equation r = 2 sin(2t) e .
y

e2 −e−2 e2 −1
(a) 2 (b) e2 − e−2 (c) 2 (d) e2 − 1 (e) e2 − e

8. The shape of a container is obtained by rotating the curve y = x2 over the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 2
about the y-axis. If the tank is full of water, the work required for pumping all water to the top
Z b
of the tank can be expressed as an integral W = f (y)dy. Use trapezoidal rule on four
a
subintervals of equal length to estimate the work. (Assume that water density is ρ kg/m3 , and
gravity acceleration g m/s2 .)

(a) 6πρg (b) 8πρg (c) 10πρg (d) 12πρg (e) 14πρg
4

9. Which of the following improper integrals is divergent?

ln x tan−1 x
Z ∞ Z ∞ Z ∞ Z ∞
√ x
(i) xe− x dx (ii) dx (iii) dx (iv) dx
1 1 ln x + x2 1 x2 1 e−x + x2

(Recall that another notation for the inverse trigonometric function tan−1 x is arctan x. )

(a) None (b) (i) (c) (ii) (d) (iii) (e) (iv)

∞  n+3
X 3 − 2n 
10. Find the sum of the series .
4n+1
n=1

(a) divergent (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 16 (e) 20

∞ 
X 
11. Find the sum of the series: 91/n − 91/(n+2) .
n=1

(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 10 (e) divergent


5

12. Find all convergent infinite series from the following:



2n n!
∞ ∞ ∞ ∞
X X ln n X
n+1 n/(n+1)
X sin(n!)
(i) (ii) (iii) (−1) e (iv)
(2n)! ln(n + 2) n2
n=1 n=1 n=1 n=1

(a) Only (i) and (iv) are convergent.


(b) Only (ii) and (iv) are convergent.
(c) Only (i) and (iii) are convergent.
(d) Only (i), (iii), and (iv) are convergent.
(e) All are convergent.


X 1
13. Which of the following values of p is the smallest to keep the infinite series √
n=2 np+2 (ln n)2
convergent?

(a) p = −4 (b) p = −2 (c) p = −1 (d) p = 1 (e) p = 2

14. Find the coefficient of the x4 term in the Maclaurin series (i.e., Taylor series centered at 0) of the
3
function f (x) = (1 + 8x2 ) 2 .

(a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d) 32 (e) 20


6

15. Find the vector projection (orthogonal projection) of the vector h−4, 12, −2i onto the vector h1, 3, 2i.

(a) h 43 , 4, 83 i (b) h4, 12, 8i (c) h1, 3, 2i (d) h3, 9, 6i (e) h2, 6, 4i

16. Find the perpendicular distance from the point given by the vector h3, 0, 0i to the plane generated
by the vectors h1, 2, 0i and h1, 0, −1i.

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 6


7

Part II: Answer each of the following questions.


xn
Z
17. [12 pts] Let In = √ dx, where n is a positive integer.
x+1
(a) Find constants An , Bn , which depend on n, such that [7 pts]

In = An xn · x + 1 + Bn In−1 .

An = Bn =
(Both are some expression in n.)
3
15x2
Z
(b) Using part (a) or otherwise, evaluate the definite integral √ dx. [5 pts]
0 x+1
8

8
18. [14 pts] Consider the area under the graph of the function y = √ over the interval 0 < x <
2x
e +4
∞.

(a) Rotate the area about the x-axis to generate a solid of revolution. Find the volume of the
solid thus obtained. [8 pts]
y

(b) If the area is rotated about the y-axis, does the solid of revolution thus obtained have a finite
volume? Show your reasoning for full credit. [6 pts]
9

19. [12 pts] Determine whether the given series is convergent or divergent. Given brief reason to justify
your answer.

(−1)n n

X
(a) [3 pts]
n=2
ln n

∞ r
X n+2
(b) [3 pts]
n2 + 1
n=0

∞  n 3
X n
(c) [3 pts]
n+1
n=1


X
(d) e−n sin n [3 pts]
n=1
10


X 2n + 3
20. [14 pts] Consider a power series f (x) = (x − 1)2n+1 .
n=0
42n

(a) Find the largest open interval (open interval of convergence) in which the given power series
converges absolutely. Show your work for full credit. [7 pts]

(b) Determine if the given power series is convergent at the endpoints of the open interval of
convergence of f (x). Justify your answer for full credit. [3 pts]

(c) Suppose that H(x) is a differentiable function in the open interval of convergence of f (x) such
dH
that = (x − 1)f (x), and H(1) = −1. Find the function value H(2). [4 pts]
dx
Math1014 Final Exam Formula Sheet
Trigonometric Identities

cos2 θ + sin2 θ = 1 sin(A + B) = sin A cos B + sin B cos A

1 + tan2 θ = sec2 θ sin(A − B) = sin A cos B − sin B cos A

1 + cot2 θ = csc2 θ cos(A + B) = cos A cos B − sin A sin B


cos(A − B) = cos A cos B + sin A sin B
 
sin A cos B = 12 sin(A + B) + sin(A − B)
sin 2θ = 2 sin θ cos θ  
cos 2θ = 2 cos2 θ − 1 = 1 − 2 sin2 θ cos A cos B = 12 cos(A + B) + cos(A − B)
2 tan θ
 
tan 2θ = sin A sin B = 12 cos(A − B) − cos(A + B)
1 − tan2 θ
tan A + tan B
tan(A + B) =
1 − tan A tan B
tan A − tan B
tan(A − B) =
1 + tan A tan B

1 n−1
Z Z
cos xdx = cosn−1 x sin x +
n
cosn−2 xdx
n n
1 n−1
Z Z
sin xdx = − sinn−1 x cos x +
n
sinn−2 xdx
n n
1 n−2
Z Z
n
sec xdx = secn−2 x tan x + secn−2 xdx
n−1 n−1

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