exist calculus I
exist calculus I
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1. lim ?
x →3 x−3
A. 0 B. 3 C. 6 D. Does not exist
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2. The function f ( x )= is disconous at:
x−2
A. x=0 B. x=1 C. x=2 D. x=−2
3. The intermediate value theorem guarantees that a function:
A. Is differentiable
B. Is always continous
C. Takes on every value between two function values
D. Is always increasing
4. If f ( x )=x 2 +2 x , what is f ' (2)?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
5. The second derivative f ' ' (x) determines:
A. The slope of the function.
B. The concavity of the function
C. The x-intercepts of the function
D. The y-values of the function
6. If a particle’s postion is given by s ( t )=t 3 −6 t 2 + 9t , when is it at rest?
A. t=1, t=3
B. t=2, t=4
C. t=0, t=2
D. t=3, t=5
7. If a 10- foot ladder is sliding down a wall at a rate of 2ft/sec, how fast is the bottom moving away
when it is 6 feet from the wall?
A. 2ft/sec.
B. 3ft/sec.
C. 4ft/sec.
D. 5ft/sec.
8. If a function is differentiable at x=a, then it is:
A. Continous at x=a
B. Discotinous at x=a
C. Non-differntiable at x=a
D. Undefined at x=a
9. A point of infection occurs where:
A. f ' ( x )=0 B. f '' ( x )=0 and the concavity changes. C. f ( x )=0 D. f(x) is undefined
10. The area under the curve of a function is calculated using:
A. A derivative
B. A limit
C. An integral
D. A tangent
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e −x−1
11. Evalute lim 2
x →0 x
A. 0 B. 1 C. 0.5 D. doesnot exist
12. If f (x) is differentiable and f (1)=3 , f (2)=5 , f ' (x)≥ 2, what is the smallest possible value of
f(3)?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10