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Calculus AB Assignment

Practice with the Definite Integral as Accumulated Change

1. If r(I) is the rate of growth of a certain tree ini feet per year where I is in years, what does the
expression Jj r(1)d1 represent?

2. A population of rabbits starts off at time,= o with 225 rabbits and increases a t a rate of r(1)
rabbits per month, where I is in months.
A. What does the expression J ! r(1)d1 represent?

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B. What does the expression 225 + J b r(1)d1 represent?

C. Suppose you're told that d


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J 4 r(1)d1 = 4.25. How many rabbits are there in the population
after 2 years?

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Calculus AB Assignment
Practice with the Definite Integral as Accumulated Change

3. The marginal cost for producing x units of a certain product is given by the formula
MC= 0 00lx2 - 0.5x + 66.5.
A. What is the increase in the cost of the producuon if the production level is raised from 200 to
400 units? You may use your calculator here.
Hint: Remember that marginal cost is the rate of change of the cost of production.

B. What is the average cost per item of producing 330 items? You may use your calculator.

4. Below is a graph of the function

- -4 -' - -1

-3
-4
5
6

y =f(x)
For what value of c > 0 is the average value of ,f.x) on the interval [ 5,c] equal to 0? Explain your
reasoning here, and don't use a calculator!

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Calculus AB Assignment
Practice with the Definite Integral as Accumulated Change

5. Suppose a certain object moves ln a straight line with the following velocity, where v is in
meters per second and I is in seconds: v(1) = -2+ 1 + 3sin(π1).
Without using your calculator, but instead using properties of definite integrals and facts you
know about area, determine the net change in distance of the object f.om time 1 = o to time
1 = 6 seconds and find the object's average velocity on this interval.

6. Below is the graph of y =ff.x) on the interval [Q,8]:

X
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A. Based on the graph, put the following in order f.om least to greatest:
J f(x)dx, J .f(x)dx, Jrif(x)d\ , fbf(x) dx, and Jif(x)cb .

B. Let A represent the average value of the functionf(x) on the interval [0.6]. Is there a value of
c for which the average value of f(x) o n the interval [0. c] is greater than A? Explain why or why
not.

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permission of Texas Instruments Incorporated. Copyright © 2011 Texas Instruments Incorporated.

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