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The document contains a comprehensive worksheet focused on calculus, covering topics such as derivatives, integrals, area and volume calculations, parametric equations, polar coordinates, and matrix operations. It includes multiple problems requiring the application of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, evaluation of improper integrals, and finding tangent lines and slopes for curves. Additionally, it addresses complex numbers, polynomial factorization, and the determination of Maclaurin and Taylor polynomials.

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WTW164 Worksheet

1. Use Part 1 of the FTC to find the derivative of the function:

∫ tan x sint 4  dt
17
a. y =

∫1
5x+1
b. y = 1 du
u2 − 5

t
c. gt = s 2 ds
t s +1
2

2. Use Part 2 of the FTC to find the following:

∫ −2 3x − 5 dx
4
a.

∫ 1 x −2 dx
2
b.

3. Evaluate

∫x ∫ ∫0
cosln 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)

8. Find the area (if it is finite).

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

18. If a polar curve is defined by the polar equation


θ = cos −1 r−1
2
. Find the slope of the tangent line to this curve at the point θ = π .
3
19. Given the vector function
rt = 2 cos ti + sin tj + 2e t k. Find
a. the domain of rt,
π
b. the limit t → 2
of rt,
π
c. r ′ t at t = 2
,
π
d. the continuity of rt at t = 2
,
π

e. ∫02
rtdt

20. Find the unit tangent vector Tt at the point with the given value of the parameter t.
a. rt = 〈6t 2 , 4t 3 , 2t〉, t=1

3
b. rt = 〈4 t , t 2 , t〉, t=1
π
21. For the curve rt = 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
rt = 〈2t 2 , 1 + t, 3 + 2t 2 〉 P2, 0, 5
2 −y
23. Let fx, y = e x
a. Evaluate f2, 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. fx, y = 2y

b. fx, y = lnxy − 1
25. Sketch the graph of the function
a. fx, y = x 2 + 9y 2
b. fx, y = 16 − x 2 − 16y 2

26. Draw a contour map of the function showing several level curves.
a. fx, y = x
y

b. fx, y = x 2 + 9y 2
c. fx, y = e xy
27. Find the first partial derivatives of
a. fx, y = lnx 2 + y 2 
b. fu, v = tan −1  uv 
28. Find all the second partial derivatives of fx, y = x 2 y + x y .

29. Find the equation of the tangent plane to the given surface fx, 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

32. Find the solution(s) (if any) of the system


x + 2y + z − w = 1
3y − z + w = −3
x + 2z − 2w = 6
33. Explain why the following is not generally true for n × n matrices A and B :
4
A − BA 2 + AB + B 2  = A 3 − B 3
34. Given the system

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

37. Solve the equation


2 − 3i z − i = 0 for the complex number z . Write z in the form a + ib.
38. Plot the regions given by
a. a + ib | − 1 ≤ a ≤ 2, 1 ≤ b < 3
b. |z − 1| = 4
39. Solve for z if z 4 = 1 + i 3 . Leave your answers in polar form.
2+
πi
40. Write the following complex number z = e 4 in the form a + ib.
41. Decompose the following polynomials into linear factors
a. x 4 + 16
b. x 3 − 64
c. x 4 − 2x 3 + 2x 2 − 2x + 1 i is a zero
42. Sketch the following conic sections:
a. y 2 = 8x
b. x 2 + 2x + y 2 + 8y = 0 Leave out.

43. Determine
a. The third degree Maclaurin polynomial for fx = x+4.
b. The third degree Taylor polynomial for fx = x + 4 about a = 4.

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