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This document contains a 9 question math exam. It provides instructions to not use books, calculators or notes. Students have 75 minutes to complete the exam. Unless otherwise instructed, students should show their work. The exam contains questions involving graphing functions, finding antiderivatives, evaluating definite integrals, maximizing revenue and area, finding extrema, and sketching functions and their properties from given information.
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Name Rec. Instr.

Signature Rec. Time

Math 220
Exam 3
November 17, 2011

No books, calculators, or notes are allowed. Please make sure that your
cell phone is turned off. You will have 75 minutes to complete the exam.
Unless instructed otherwise, show your work.

Problem Points Points Problem Points Points


Possible Possible

1 12 6 10

2 10 7 5

3 10 8 21

4 12 9 10

5 10 Total 100
4
3
y=g(x)
2
1

0 1 2 3 4 5 6
−1
−2
−3
−4

1. (3 points each) The graph of y = g(x) is shown above. Evaluate the following
definite integrals. (You do not need to show your work.)
Z 2
A. g(x) dx =
0

Z 4
B. g(x) dx =
2

Z 6
C. g(x) dx =
4

Z 6
D. g(x) dx =
0

2. (10 points) Find f (x) if f 00 (x) = 6x + 4, f 0 (0) = 1, and f (0) = 2.


40
35
30
25
20
y = x2
15
10
5

0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Z 6
3. (10 points) Estimate x2 dx by using n = 3 subintervals, taking the sampling
0
points to be midpoints. Also, illustrate the rectangles on the graph above.

4. (4 points each) Find the most general antiderivative of the following functions.
(I hope that you ‘C’ what I mean. You do not need to show your work.)

1
A. ex + 2
x

B. sec(x) tan(x) + sin(x)

1
C. 4 +
1 + x2
5. (10 points) Let p(x) = 75 − x2 be the price in dollars per meal a chef can
charge if he sells x meals. (p(x) is called the demand function.) What meal
price will maximize revenue? (Recall, revenue is the total amount of money
received from the sale of x meals.)

6. (10 points) Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum of


f (x) = 2x3 − 6x + 1 on [0, 3].

Z π
7. (5 points) Express the definite integral cos(x) dx as the limit as n → ∞ of
0
a Riemann sum. (Do not evaluate the limit.)
8. The function f (x) and its first and second derivatives are:

x2 0 6x 00 −18(x2 − 1)
f (x) = 2 f (x) = 2 f (x) = .
x +3 (x + 3)2 (x2 + 3)3
Find the information below about f (x), and use it to sketch the graph of f (x).
When appropriate, write NONE.
A. (1 point) Domain of f (x):
B. (1 points) y-intercept: x-intercept(s):
C. (1 points) Is f (x) even or odd?
D. (1 points) Vertical asymptote(s):

E. (1 points) Horizontal asymptote(s):

F. (2 points) Interval(s) f (x) is increasing:

(2 points) Interval(s) f (x) is decreasing:

G. (2 points) Local maximum(s)/minimum(s) (x, y):


H. (2 points) Interval(s) f (x) is concave up:
(2 points) Interval(s) f (x) is concave down:

I. (2 points) Inflection point(s) (x, y):


J. (4 points) Sketch y = f (x) on the graph below.
1

0.75

0.5

0.25

−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4
9. (10 points) A homeowner with 16 feet of fencing wants to enclose a rectangular
area against the side of her house. What dimensions will maximize the fenced-
in area? (Note that three sides of the rectangle will be formed from fencing,
and the house will serve as the fourth side of the rectangle. Make sure to justify
why your answer corresponds to the absolute maximum.)

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