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Math 120 Past Exam Questions

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Math 120 Past Exam Questions

The document is a math exam for Calculus II containing 5 questions. It provides the solutions and workings for each question. The questions cover topics like finding the radius of convergence and interval of convergence for a power series, expanding functions as power series, determining convergence of series, and proving statements about convergence.

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METU

Department of Mathematics
Group List No.
Calculus II
MidTerm 1
Code : Math 120 Last Name :
Acad. Year : 2004-2005
Name : Student No. :
Semester : Spring
Instructor : Department : Section :
Signature :
Date : April 2nd,2005
Time : 09:30 5 QUESTIONS ON 6 PAGES
Duration : 120 minutes TOTAL 50 POINTS
1 2 3 4 5

SOLUTION KEY
Question 1 (10 points) Find the radius of convergence and interval of convergence

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X (−3)n xn
of the series √ .
n+1

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n=0

Solution:
√ r
| an+1 | 3n+1 | x |n+1 n+1 n+1
lim = lim √ · n = 3 | x | lim =3|x|.
n→∞ | an | n→∞ n+2 3 | x |n n→∞ n+2

So if 3 | x |< 1, by ratio test the given power series is convergent.

This gives | x |< 1/3, so R = 1/3.


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For the interval of convergence, we must check the end points.

If x = 1/3:
∞ ∞
X (−1)n 3n X (−1)n
√ = √ .
n=0
n + 1 3n n=0
n+1
(−1)n
an = √
n+1
is alternating,
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• √1 > 0,
n+1

(−1)n
• limn→∞ an = limn→∞ √
n+1
= 0,
√ q
|an+1 |
• = √n+1 = n+1
< 1, so | an | is decreasing.
|an | n+2 n+2

So by AST, the series is convergent.

If x = −1/3:
∞ ∞
X (−3)n X 1
√ n
= √ .
n=0
n + 1 (−3) n=0
n+1

X 1
is divergent by p−test, so the above series is divergent by limit comparison.
n=1
n1/2

So the interval of convergence is I = (−1/3, 1/3].


Question 2 (10 points)
1
Consider f (x) = ; k ≥ 1 an integer.
1 + xk
a)Find the power series expansion of f (x) in powers of x.

Solution:

Since

1 X
= (−1)n xn for all | x |< 1,
1 + x n=0
we have;

1

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X
= (−1)n xnk .
1 + xk n=0

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b)Use the series in part (a), to expand g(x) = x arctan(x) in powers of x.

Solution:
x ∞
xX ∞
x2n+2
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1 X
g(x) = x arctan x = x du = x (−1)n u2n du = (−1)n for all | x |< 1.
0 1 + u2 0 n=0 n=0
2n + 1
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c)Find the expansion of h(x) = x + 1 arctan( x + 1) around a = −1. Indicate the interval
of convergence.

Solution:
∞  2n+2 ∞
√ √ X (x + 1)1/2 X (−1)n (x + 1)n+1
h(x) = x + 1 arctan x + 1 = (−1)n = for all | x + 1 |< 1.
n=0
2n + 1 n=0
2n + 1
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Question 3 (9 points) Determine whether the followings are convergent or divergent.
Show tour work.

X (n!)2
a)
n=0
(2n)!

Solution:

(n!)2
We apply ratio test, with an = :
(2n)!

an+1 (n!)2 (n + 1)2 (2n)! n+1 1


lim = lim · = lim = < 1.
n→∞ an n→∞ (2n)!(2n + 1)(2n + 2) (n!)2 n→∞ 2(2n + 1) 4

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So by ratio test, the series converges.

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X 1
b)
n=0
2 + 3n

Solution:

We have;
1 1 1 n
0≤ n
≤ n = .
2+3 3 3
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1 n
P∞ 
n=0 3 is a geometric series with r = 1/3, so it is convergent.

P∞ 1
Therefore, by comparison test, n=0 2+3n is convergent.

1 1
c)Approximate with an error less than .
e 119
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Solution:

We have;

−x
X (−1)n xn
e = .
n=0
n!
Then;

1 X (−1)n 1 1 1 1
= e−1 = = 1 − 1 + − + − + ···.
e n=0
n! 2! 3! 4! 5!
Since the series is alternating;
1 1
En (1) = < ,
(n + 1)! 119

which gives n + 1 = 5. Therefore;


1 1 1 1 3
≈1−1+ − + = .
e 2! 3! 4! 8
Question 4 (9 points)

X ∞
X
a)Prove that for an ≥ 0, if an is convergent then a2n is also convergent.
n=0 n=0

Solution:


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Since an is convergent, we have lim an = 0. This implies that there exists N ∈ IN such
n→∞
n=0
that for n ≥ N , we have 0 ≤ an ≤ 1. So for all n ≥ N , 0 ≤ a2n ≤ an .


X ∞
X
Since an is convergent, a2n is also convergent by comparison test.

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b)The term of a sequence are defined recursively by the equations
4n + 1
a1 = 2, an+1 = ( )an . Is (an )∞
n=1 convergent? (explain, and if so what is the limit?)
5n + 2

Solution:


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Consider an . We have an ≥ 0. Apply ratio test to this series;
n=1
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an+1 4n + 1 4
lim = lim = < 1.
n→∞ an n→∞ 5n + 2 5
So by ratio test, the series converges. This implies limn→∞ an = 0.

c)Give an example of a power series which is convergent in (1, 5), and divergent on
(−∞, 1) ∪ (5, ∞). (No condition at x = 1 and x = 5)
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Solution:


X
Consider, an (x − 3)n ; a power series around 3. We want the radius of convergence to be
n=0
| an+1 | 1
2. So we want lim = .
n→∞ | an | 2

1
Let an = , then we get the desired limit and interval of convergence. So
2n

X (x − 3)n
n=0
2n

is a power series satisfying the conditions we want.


Question 5 ( 12 points)
→ → → → → → → →
a) Find all vectors v that satisfy the equation (− i +2 j +3 k )× v = i +5 j −3 k

Solution:


Let v = (a, b, c). Then we should have;

i j k
(−1, 2, 3) × (a, b, c) = −1 2 3 = (2c − 3b, 3a + c, −2a − b) = (1, 5, −3).
a b c

This happens if and only if −3b + 2c = 1, 3a + c = 5, and −2a − b = −3 which gives

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→ → → →
v = t i +(3 − 2t) j +(5 − 3t) k for all t ∈ IR.

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b)Show that the four points A(1, 2, −1), B(0, 1, 5), C(−1, 2, 1) and D(2, 1, 3) are coplanar
(i.e. are on the same plane).

Solution:

→ → → −−→ −→ −−→
Let the three vectors u , v and w represent the three segments AB, AC and AD, respectively.
→ → →
Then u = (−1, −1, 6), v = (−2, 0, 2) and w= (1, −1, 4).
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The four points are coplanar if the volume of the parallelpiped spanned by the three vectors
is 0;

−1 −1 6
0 2 −2 2 −2 0
−2 0 2 =− + +6 = −2 − 10 + 12 = 0.
1 4 1 −1 1 −1
1 −1 4
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c)Find the distance between the lines
L1 : intersection of the planes (x + 2y = 3 and y + 2z = 3) and
L2 : intersection of the planes (x + y + z = 6 and x − 2z = −5)

Solution:

L1 contains the points (1, 1, 1), (3, 0, 3/2), so it is parallel to the vector (3, 0, 3/2)−(1, 1, 1) =

(2, −1, 1/2), so it is parallel to the vector u 1 = (4, −2, 1).

L2 contains the points (−5, 11, 0), (−1, 5, 2), so it is parallel to the vector (−1, 5, 2) −

(−5, 11, 0) = (4, −6, 2), so it is parallel to the vector u 2 = (2, −3, 1).

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Using the vectors r 1 = (1, 1, 1), r 2 = (−1, 5, 2), u 1 = (4, −2, 1) and u 2 = (2, −3, 1) we find
the distance:

→ → → →
| ( r 2 − r 1) · ( u 1 × u 2) | | (2, −4, −1) · (1, −2, −8) | 18
d= → → = =√ .
| u1 × u2 | | (1, −2, −8) | 69
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METU
Department of Mathematics
Group List No.
Calculus II
MidTerm 2
Code : Math 120 Last Name :
Acad. Year : 2004-2005
Name : Student No. :
Semester : Spring
Instructor : Department : Section :
Signature :
Date : May 7th,2005
Time : 09:30 6 QUESTIONS ON 5 PAGES
Duration : 120 minutes TOTAL 60 POINTS
1 2 3 4 5 6

SOLUTION KEY
√ √
Question 1 (10 points) Show that for any tangent plane to the surface

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x+ y+
√ √
z = a , (a > 0) the sum of x, y, and z axis intercepts is constant.
( x0 is called x intercept if the graph intersects x axis at the point (x0 , 0, 0). )

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√ √ √ √
Solution: Let f (x, y, z) = x+ y+ z− a then the surface , S, is given by f (x, y, z) = 0.
Let the point P0 (x0 , y0 , z0 ) ∈ S be the point of tangency. Then
1 ~
~ (x, y, z) = √ 1 1
5f i + √ ~j + √ ~k
2 x 2 y 2 z

and hence
~ (x0 , y0 , z0 ) = √1 ~i + √1 ~j + √1 ~k
~n = 5f
2 x0 2 y0 2 z0
is a normal vector to the tangent plane. Therefore, the equation of the tangent plane is
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obtained as
1 1 1
√ (x − x0 ) + √ (y − y0 ) + √ (z − z0 ) = 0.
2 x0 2 y0 2 z0
Now,
√ √ √ √
x−intercept is obtained, for y = z = 0, as: ( x0 + y0 + z0 ) x0
√ √ √ √
y−intercept is obtained, for x = z = 0, as: ( x0 + y0 + z0 ) y0
√ √ √ √
z−intercept is obtained, for x = y = 0, as: ( x0 + y0 + z0 ) z0 . Therefore the sum of
intercepts is:
√ √ √ √
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( x0 + y0 + z0 )2 = ( a)2 = a

which is a constant.
Question 2 ( 12 points)
x3
Consider the function f (x, y) = if (x, y) 6= (0, 0), f (0, 0) = 0. Show that;
x2 + y 2
a)f is continuous everywhere

Solution: We need to check only continuity at the point (0, 0).


x3 x2 .x
0≤ = 2 ≤ |x|
x2 +y 2 x + y2

so by the squeeze theorem, we have

x3
lim f (x, y) = lim = 0 = f (0, 0)
(x,y)→(0,0) (x,y)→(0,0) x2 + y2

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meaning that f is continuous at (0, 0).

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b)all directional derivatives of f exist at (0, 0), using limit definition of directional derivative

Solution: Let ~u = a~i + b~j with a2 + b2 = 1. Then


f (ah, bh) − f (0, 0) a3 h3 /[h2 (a2 + b2 )] − 0
D~u f (0, 0) = lim = lim = a3
h→0 h h→0 h
which completes the proof.

c)f is not differentiable (0, 0)


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f (h, k) − f (0, 0) − hfx (0, 0) − kfy (0, 0) f (h, k) − h


lim √ = lim √
(h,k)→(0,0) h2 + k 2 (h,k)→(0,0) h2 + k 2
h3
h2 +k2 − h
= lim √
(h,k)→(0,0) h2 + k 2
along the line k = h we have
−h/2
lim √
h→0 2|h|
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which does not exist. Hence, f is not differentiable at (0, 0).

d)find the set of all vectors ~v for which the equation D~v f (0, 0) = ∇f (0, 0) · ~v is satisfied.

~ (0, 0) = ~i.
Solution: Let ~v = v1~i + v2~j. Then, by (b) we have D~v f (0, 0) = v13 and 5f
~ (0, 0) · ~v = v1 . Now, the required condition is v1 = v 3 which gives us v1 =
Therefore, 5f 1
0, v1 = ±1. For, v1 = 0 we have v2 = ±1 and for v1 = ±1 we have v2 = 0. Thus, the
directions are ±~i and ±~j.
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Question 3 (8 points) Let z = f (x, y) = 20 − x2 − 7y 2 . Use Tangent Plane Ap-
proximation to approximate f (1.95, 1.08).

Solution: We have
−x −7y
fx (x, y) = p , fy (x, y) = p .
20 − x2 − 7y 2 20 − x2 − 7y 2

So fx (2, 1) = −2/3 and fy (2, 1) = −7/3. Therefore

f (1.95, 1.08) ≈ f (2, 1) + fx (2, 1)(1.95 − 2) + fy (2, 1)(1.08 − 1)


= 3 + (−2/3)(−0.05) + (−7/3)(0.08)
0.1 − 0.56
= 3+ .
3

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Question 4 (10 points) Given that the function z = f ( , ) has continuous partial
y x
derivatives in the neighborhood of the point (x, y) = (1, −1) with
f1 (−1, −1) = 2 = f2 (1, −1), f1 (1, −1) = −2 = f2 (−1, −1),
f11 (−1, −1) = 6 = f12 (1, −1), f11 (1, −1) = 8 = f21 (1, −1),
f12 (−1, −1) = −5 = f21 (−1, −1), f22 (1, −1) = 1 = f22 (−1, −1).
∂2z
Find z12 = at the point (x, y) = (1, −1).
∂y∂x

Solution: Let s = x/y, t = y/x then (x, y) = (1, −1) gives (s, t) = (−1, −1) and z =
f (x/y, y/x) = f (s, t). Now,
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∂z ∂z ∂s ∂z ∂t 1 y
z1 = = + = f1 (s, t) − 2 f2 (s, t).
∂x ∂s ∂x ∂t ∂x y x
Similarly,
 
∂ 1 y
z12 = f1 (s, t) − 2 f2 (s, t)
∂y y x
 
−1 1 ∂s ∂t
= f1 (s, t) + f 11 (s, t) + f12 (s, t)
y2 y ∂y ∂y
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1 y ∂s ∂t
− 2 f2 (s, t) − 2 f21 (s, t) + f22 (s, t)
x x ∂y ∂y
 
−1 1 −x 1
= f1 (s, t) + f11 (s, t) 2 + f12 (s, t)
y2 y y x
 
1 y −x 1
− 2 f2 (s, t) − 2 f21 (s, t) 2 + f22 (s, t)
x x y x

Put x = 1, y = −1 to get

z12 (1, −1) = −f1 (−1, −1) − [−f11 (−1, −1) + f12 (−1, −1)]
−f2 (−1, −1) + [−f21 (−1, −1) + f22 (−1, −1)]
= 17.
Question 5 (10 points) Use the Method of Lagrange Multipliers to find the least and
greatest distance between the origin and the ellipse 17x2 + 12xy + 8y 2 − 100 = 0.

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Solution: Let the point be (x, y) then the distance is d = x2 + y 2 . Now, we define

L(x, y, λ) = x2 + y 2 + λ(17x2 + 12xy + 8y 2 − 100)

∂L
= 2x + λ(34x + 12y) = 0 (1)
∂x
∂L
= 2y + λ(12x + 16y) = 0 (2)
∂y
∂L
= 17x2 + 12xy + 8y 2 − 100 = 0 (3)
∂λ

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−x −y
From the equations (1) and (2) we write λ = and λ = , respectively.
17x + 6y 6x + 8y
Equating them and performing cross multiplication we get

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2x2 − 3xy − 2y 2 = 0. (4)

Multipying, (4) by 4, and adding with (3) we obtain, 25x2 − 100 = 0 or x = ±2.
For x = 2, (4) becomes 8 − 6y − 2y 2 = 0 which has the roots y = 1 and y = −4.
For x = −2, (4) becomes 8 + 6y − 2y 2 = 0 which has the roots y = −1 and y = 4. Therefore
we have P1 (2, 1), P2 (2, −4), P3 (−2, −1), P4 (−2, 4).

√ √
Therefore, the least distance is 5 and the greatest distance is 2 5.
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Surname, Name: ............................, ............................ Student Id:.......................
Question 6 (10 points) Find and classify all the critical points of the function
1
f (x, y) = x3 + xy 2 − x.
3

Solution: We first find the critical points:

f1 (x, y) = x2 + y 2 − 1 = 0 (5)
f2 (x, y) = 2xy = 0 (6)

The equation in (6) gives us x = 0 or y = 0. If x = 0, (5) implies that y = ±1 and if y = 0,


(5) implies that x = ±1. Therefore, we have P1 (0, 1), P2 (0, −1), P3 (1, 0), P4 (−1, 0) as critical
points.
f11 (x, y) = 2x, f12 (x, y) = f21 (x, y) = 2y, f22 (x, y) = 2x

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f11 f12 2x 2y
∆= = = 4(x2 − y 2 )
f21 f22 2y 2x

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and
∆(P1 ) = −4 < 0 so P1 is a SADDLE point,
∆(P2 ) = −4 < 0 so P2 is a SADDLE point,
∆(P3 ) = 4 > 0 and f11 (P3 ) = 2 > 0 so P3 is a LOCAL MIN point,
∆(P4 ) = 4 > 0 and f11 (P4 ) = −2 < 0 so P4 is a LOCAL MAX point.
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METU
Department of Mathematics
Group List No.
Calculus II
Final Exam
Code : Math 120 Last Name :
Acad. Year : 2004-2005
Name : Student No. :
Semester : Spring
Instructor : Department : Section :
Signature :
Date : June 1st,2005
Time : 09:30 6 QUESTIONS ON 6 PAGES
Duration : 150 minutes TOTAL 90 POINTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Question 1 (15 points) Let < be the region in the first quadrant of the xy−plane

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bounded
Z Z by the curves xy = 4, xy = 8, xy 3 = 5 and xy 3 = 15. Evaluate the double integral
xy 3 cos(xy)dxdy

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Question 2 ( 15 points) Consider a sequence {an } such that an > 0 for all n ≥ 1,
an+1 X an
lim = 2 and the series diverges
n→∞ an 2n

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a)Determine the interval of convergence (with end points) of the series f (t) = an t2n .
n=1

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b)Determine the largest open domain in R2 in which the function g(x, y) = f (x) + yf (y)
has a differential.
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d)Determine the nature of the critical point (0, 0).


Question 3 (15 points) If C is the intersection of z = ln(1 + x) and y = x from
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(0, 0, 0) to (1, 1, ln 2), evaluate [(2x sin(πy) − ez )dx + (πx2 cos(πy) − 3ez )dy + xez dz]
C

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Question 4 (15 points) Find the absolute extrema of the function f (x, y) = xye−x−y
on the triangular region with verticies (0, 0), (0, 4) and (4, 0).

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Surname,Name: ..................... , ...................... Student Id:.................
Question 5 (15 points) Using Implicit Function Theorem show that the equa-
tions u = x2 − y 2 , v = 2xy define x and y implicitly as functions of u and v for values of
∂x
(x, y) near (1, 1). Find at (u, v) = (0, 2).
∂u

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Question 6 (15 points) Find the volume lying between the paraboloids z = x2 + y 2
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