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Math Practice Quiz

The document is a practice quiz for Calculus I at the University of New Mexico, covering key concepts such as points of inflection, critical values, asymptotes, and theorems like the Mean Value Theorem and Extreme Value Theorem. It includes definitions and rules related to calculus, along with specific examples and applications. The quiz serves as a review tool for students to reinforce their understanding of fundamental calculus principles.

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The document is a practice quiz for Calculus I at the University of New Mexico, covering key concepts such as points of inflection, critical values, asymptotes, and theorems like the Mean Value Theorem and Extreme Value Theorem. It includes definitions and rules related to calculus, along with specific examples and applications. The quiz serves as a review tool for students to reinforce their understanding of fundamental calculus principles.

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Calculus I MATH 1512 (4) University of New Mexico (UNM)

Q&A Practice Quiz

1. If (c, f(c)) is a point of inflection of the graph of f, then either f"(c)=0 or f"
is undefined at c
Answer: Points of Inflection

2. Where first derivative is 0 or undefined


Answer: Critical Value

3. Use critical values and END POINTS in the function


Answer: Find absolute extrema

4. If m>n: NO HA
If m=n: HA = co-eff of m/co-eff of n
If m<n: HA: y = 0
Answer: Horizontal Asymptote Rules

5. If f(x) is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), there is at least one


point (x=c) where f'(c)= F(b)-F(a)/b-a
Answer: Mean Value Theorem

6. If f is continuous on [a,b] then f has an absolute maximum and an absolute


minimum on [a,b]. The global extrema occurs at critical points in the interval or
at endpoints of the interval.
Answer: Extreme Value Theorem

7. If f is continuous on [a,b] and k is a number between f(a) and f(b), then there
exists at least one number c such that f(c)=k
Answer: Intermediate Value Theorem

8. If f(x) is continuous on the closed interval [a, b], differentiable on (a, b), and
satisfies f(a) = f(b), then for some c in the interval (a, b), we have f'(c) = 0 Answer:
Rolle's Theorem

9. Find HA: y = (x+2)/(sqrt(x^2+3))


Answer: y= +1 and y = -1

10.A pair of equations that define the x and y coordinates of a point in terms of a
third variable called a parameter.
Answer: parametric equations

11. Given x and y, how to parameterize?


Answer: Table: |t | x | y| Plug in x,y to graph

12.An object moving along a line through the point (x0, y0), with dx/dt = a
and dy/dt = b, has parametric equations
Answer: x = x0 + at,
y = y0 + bt

13.Horizontal Asymptote for exponential functions?


Answer: y = k(if y = e^x + k)

14.If the function is not continuous, does the limit exist?


Answer: The limit exists if there is removable discontinuity

15.What happens if you half delta(n) while calculating integral Answer: The
difference between upper and lower estimate gets halved; more accurate
prediction since velocity is measured more frequently

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