Math_1316_S2024_Final_A
Math_1316_S2024_Final_A
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Math 1316 Final Exam S2024
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Mark the choice that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
Evaluate each of the following antiderivatives.
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1) ∫ 7 x dx
A) 7 x4/3 + C B) 21x4/3 + C
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C) 7x4/3 + C D) 21 x4/3 + C
4
2) ∫ (x-2 + 4x3) dx
A) 1 +x4 + C B) - 1 + x4+ C
x x
C) 2 + 12x2 + C D) - 2 + 12x2 + C
x3 x3
3) ∫ 2e-3y dy
A) - 2 e-3y + C B) 2e-3y + C C) -1 e-3y + C D) 2 e-3y + C
3 3 3
4) ∫ x + 6 dx
6 x
A) x + C B) 1 x2 + 6 ln x + C
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C) x ln 6 + 6 ln x + C D) 1 x + C
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1
5) ∫ x dx
(7x2 + 3)5
x4 dx
6) ∫ 4x5 + 6
A) 1 ln 4x5 + 6 + C B) 1 ln 4x5 + 6 + C
20 4
C) 20 ln 4x5 + 6 + C D) 20 ln (4x5 + 6) + C
8) ∫ x2 ln 6x dx
A) ln 6x - 1 x3 + C B) 1 x3 ln 6x - 1 x3 + C
3 3 9
C) 1 x3 ln 6x + 1 x3 + C D) 1 x3 ln 6x - 1 x4 + C
3 9 3 12
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Solve the problem.
9) Find C(x) if C'(x) = x and C(9) = 40.
A) C(x) = 2x3/2 + 31 B) C(x) = 2x3/2 + 22
10) A certain company has found that its expenditure rate per day (in hundreds
of dollars) on a certain type of job is given by E'(x) = 4x + 4, where x is the
number of days since the start of the job. Find the expenditure if the job takes
2 days.
A) $1,200 B) $1,600 C) $12 D) $16
Approximate the area under the curve and above the x-axis using 5 rectangles. Let
the height of each rectangle be given by the value of the function at the right side of
the rectangle.
11) f(x) = 2x3 - 1 from x = 1 to x = 6
A) 850 B) 825 C) 875 D) 800
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Estimate the value of the quantity.
12) The graph below shows the rate of natural gas usage (in therms per day) in
one household for a 30-day period. Estimate the total number of therms used
during this period. Use left endpoints and rectangles with widths of 3 days.
14) Find the area of the region bounded by y = x2 - 1 and the x-axis, from x = 0 to
x = 2.
A) 2 B) 2 C) 4 D) 10
3 3
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Solve the problem.
15) Find the producer's surplus if the supply function of some item is given by
S(q) = q2 + 2q + 8. Assume that supply and demand are in equilibrium at
q = 30.
A) 12,700 B) 19,800 C) 17,200 D) 18,900
16) Find the consumer's surplus if the demand for an item is given by
D(q) = 72 - q2, assuming supply and demand are in equilibrium at q = 6.
A) 144 B) 216 C) 432 D) 72
17) Suppose that the total profit in hundreds of dollars from selling x items is
given by P(x) = -x2 + 8x - 13. Find the marginal profit at x = 2.
A) -$100 per item B) $400 per item
C) $600 per item D) -$400 per item
18) For a particular product, if the profit P(x) is at a maximum at x=100, and the
rates of change (derivatives) of the Revenue R'(100) and Cost C'(100) functions
both exist at x=100, which of the following is true:
A) R'(100) < C'(100).
B) R'(100) = C'(100).
C) R'(100) > C'(100).
D) There is not enough information to make a statement concerning the
relationship between R'(100) and C'(100).
C) y = 13x - 3 D) y = 13x - 16
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Use the properties of limits to evaluate the limit if it exists.
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20) lim x - 2x - 15
x→-3 x+3
A) 0 B) -8
C) 5 D) Does not exist
C) y' = 4 D) y' = 8
4x + 2 4x + 2
Use the first derivative test to determine the location of each local extremum and the
value of the function at that extremum.
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22) f(x) = x
x2+ 1
A) Local minimum at (1, 0.5) B) Local minimum at (0, 0)
C) Local maximum at (0, 0) D) No local extrema
Evaluate f''(1).
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23) f(x) = e(3x - 3)
A) f''(1) = 6 B) f''(1) = 36 C) f''(1) = 1 D) f''(1) = 42
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Find the absolute extremum within [-2, 5].
25) Minimum of f(x) = 1 x3 - 2x2 + 3x - 4
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A) 3, - 4 B) 2, - 61 C) 1, - 8 D) -2, - 62
3 3 3
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MATH 1316 Formula Sheet
Quadratic Formula Logarithms
−b ± b2 − 4ac ln ( MN ) = ln M + ln N
if ax 2 + bx + c = 0 then x =
2a M
ln = ln M − ln N
Derivatives N
ln M N = N ln M
Powers of x Rule:
if f ( x ) = x n then f ′ ( x ) = n ( x )
n −1 Consumer and Producer Surplus
q0 q0
n+1
Difference Rule:
u n +1 u(x)n+1
∫ u(x) u′dx = ∫ u du = +C = +C
n n
if f ( x ) = u ( x ) − v ( x ) then f ′ ( x ) = u′ ( x ) − v ′ ( x ) n+1 n+1
Product Rule: if n ≠ −1
if f ( x ) = u ( x ) ⋅ v ( x ) then dx
∫ x
= ∫ x −1dx = ln| x | +C
f ′ ( x ) = u ( x ) ⋅ v ′ ( x ) + v ( x ) ⋅ u′ ( x )
∫ u(x) u′dx = ∫ u
−1 −1
du = ln|u | +C = ln|u(x)| +C
Quotient Rule:
∫ e dx = e + C
x x
u( x) v ( x ) ⋅ u′ ( x ) − u ( x ) ⋅ v ′ ( x )
if f ( x ) = then f ′ ( x ) =
v(x) (v ( x ) ) e kx
∫ ( e ) dx =
2
kx
+C
k
Power (Chain) Rule:
∫ e u 'dx = ∫ e du = e +C
u u u
if f ( x ) = ( u ( x ) ) then f ′ ( x ) = n ( u ( x ) )
n −1
⋅ u′ ( x )
n
b
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∑
i =1
3
i =
4