WS_Exam Prep
WS_Exam Prep
∫ tan x sint 4 dt
17
a. y =
∫1
5x+1
b. y = 1 du
u2 − 5
∫
t
c. gt = s 2 ds
t s +1
2
∫ −2 3x − 5 dx
4
a.
∫ 1 x −2 dx
2
b.
3. Evaluate
∫x ∫ ∫0
cosln x 4
i x − 1 dx ii dx iii x dx
x 1 + 2x
iv ∫ x tan −1 x dx v ∫ 4x − x 2 dx vi ∫ x 2 − 2x + 10 dx
x − 1 2 x + 2
∫ ∫ 2x + 3 dx ∫
3
vii x dx viii ix dx
1 + 2x x+2 x +1
sin x x2 − 4
∫0 ∫0 ∫2
3 3 2 2
x dx xi x dx xii dx
x 4−x x
xiii ∫ dx xiv ∫ x − 7 dx xv ∫ 3x + 2 dx
x 2 + 6x + 8
9 − x2 9 − x2
xvi ∫ 3x
3/2
dx xvii ∫ xe −x dx 2
xviii ∫ x+1
2
dx
x − 9
2 x + 2x + 5
2
xix ∫ xe −x dx xx ∫ x3 dx xxi ∫ 2 − 2x dx
x 1 + 2x 2
3
9 + x2
xxii ∫ dx xxiii ∫ dx
1 + x 2 2
xxiv ∫ x 3 − x + 6 dx
x 3 + 4x
x + 2x + 5
2
xxv ∫ 1
e 2x − 4e x + 4
dx
4. Evaluate the integral or show whether or not the following improper integrals are convergent.
∞ π ∞
i ∫1 dx
x 2 − 4x + 13
ii ∫02
sec 2 x tan x dx iii ∫ −∞ xe −x 2
dx
+∞
∫1 ∫1 ∫0
e 1
iv 1 dx v 1 dx vi t 2 + 1 dt
x ln x 2x + 1 3 t2 − 1
∞ +∞ ∞
vii ∫1 x 3 dx
x +2
3
viii ∫0 x 2 e −x dx
3
ix ∫1 cos 2 x dx.
1 + x2
1
5. Use the comparison test to determine whether the integral is convergent or divergent.
∞ 1+ x
a. ∫1 x
dx
∞
b. ∫1 |sin 3x|
x2
dx
−1
c. ∫ −∞ arctan x dx
x3
6. Find the area of the region bounded by the given curves.
a. y = 1
x ,y = 1
x2
, x = 1, x = 2.
b. x + 4 = y 2 en / and x = 5
c. y = cos x, y = 1 − cos x, 0 ≤ x ≤ π
7. Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves.
a. y 2 = x 3 , x = 4, y = 0 (about the x-axis, om die x-as)
b. y = x 2 , y = 4, x = 0, x = 2 (about the y-axis, om die y-as)
π
c. y = cos x, y = sin x , x = 0, x = 4
. (about the x-axis, om die x-as)
S= x, y x ≥ 0, 0 ≤ y ≤ 1
x+1
2
y
1
2 4 6
-1
x
9. Sketch the curve by using the parametric equations to plot the points, then eliminate the parameter to
find a Cartesion equation of the curve
a. x = t 2 , y = 6 − 3t
b. x = e t , y = t, 0 ≤ t ≤ 1
c. x = cos t, y = cos 2t
dy d2y
10. Find dx
and dx 2
a. x = t 2 + t, y = t 2 + 1
b. x = tan t, y = cos 2t
11. Find an equation of the tangent to the curve:
x = 5 cos t, y = 5 sin t; at the point 3, 4
12. Sketch the region in the plane consisting of points whose polar coordinates satisfy the given
conditions:
π
a. 0 ≤ r ≤ 2; 2
≤θ≤π
π
b. 0 < θ < 4
2
13. Find a Cartesian equation for the curve described by the given polar equation and identify the curve.
a. r = 3 cos θ + sin θ
b. r 4 − 5r 2 + 4 = 0
c. sin −1 r = θ
d. r sin θ = 2
e. r = 1
1 − cos θ
14. Find a polar equation for the curve represented by the given Cartesian equation.
a. x 2 + y 2 = 3
b. y = x 2
c. y = 5x
d. x 2 + y 2 = 2y
e. x 2 + y 2 + 6y − 10x = 0
f. y = 2x − 1
15. Find the slope of the tangent line to the given polar curve
π
a. r = 3 cos θ; θ = 3
3
b. r = 2 + 4 cos θ; in the point 2
; 1
2
16. Describe the area enclosed by the following in terms of polar equations.
a. y ≥ x, x 2 + y 2 ≤ 4
b. x 2 + y 2 ≥ 4, x ≤ 6, x ≥ 0
17. Let r = sin θ cos θ, 0 ≤ θ ≤ π.
dy
a. Determine dx
b. Determine the slope of the tangent to the curve at the point x, y = 1
, 1
.
2 2 2 2
e. ∫02
rtdt
20. Find the unit tangent vector Tt at the point with the given value of the parameter t.
a. rt = 〈6t 2 , 4t 3 , 2t〉, t=1
3
b. rt = 〈4 t , t 2 , t〉, t=1
π
21. For the curve rt = sin ti + cos tj, find r ′ t and sketch the position vector r 4
and the tangent
vector r ′ π4 .
22. Find parametric equations for the tangent line to the curve at the given point P
rt = 〈2t 2 , 1 + t, 3 + 2t 2 〉 P2, 0, 5
2 −y
23. Let fx, y = e x
a. Evaluate f2, 4
b. Find the domain of f
c. Find the range of f
24. Find and sketch the domain of the function
9−x 2 −y 2
a. fx, y = 2y
b. fx, y = lnxy − 1
25. Sketch the graph of the function
a. fx, y = x 2 + 9y 2
b. fx, y = 16 − x 2 − 16y 2
26. Draw a contour map of the function showing several level curves.
a. fx, y = x
y
b. fx, y = x 2 + 9y 2
c. fx, y = e xy
27. Find the first partial derivatives of
a. fx, y = lnx 2 + y 2
b. fu, v = tan −1 uv
28. Find all the second partial derivatives of fx, y = x 2 y + x y .
29. Find the equation of the tangent plane to the given surface fx, y = xy at the point −1, 2, −2.
30. Consider lines L1 and L2 :
L1: 〈x, y, z〉 = 〈1, 1, 1〉 + t〈1, 2, 3〉 L2: 〈x, y, z〉 = 〈0, 1, 0〉 + s〈2, 2, 4〉.
a. Determine the point of intersection of the two lines if it exists.
b. Determine the equation of the line through the point 1, 1, 1 and perpendicular to both L1 and L2.
31. Find the equation of a plane through −3, 4, −1 and perpendicular to the line with parametric
equations.
x = 2 − t, y = −3 + 2t, z = 1 + 4t
2 −1 3 0
0 k 1 2
0 0 k2 − k − 2 k−2
For what values of k will the system have (i) infinitely many solutions (ii) no solutions (iii) a unique
solution?
35. Determine X by making use of an inverse matrix if
1 2 2 3
X=
2 3 −5 1
36. If
1 1 7 3 x1
B= 0 2 0 and b = 2 , use Cramer’s rule to solve Bx = b for x 1 where x = x2 .
−2 4 0 1 x3
43. Determine
a. The third degree Maclaurin polynomial for fx = x+4.
b. The third degree Taylor polynomial for fx = x + 4 about a = 4.