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The document contains a series of calculus problems, including integrals, derivatives, and applications of the Mean Value Theorem. It presents multiple-choice questions that require the application of calculus concepts to find areas, slopes, and function values. The problems are designed for an advanced placement review, focusing on various calculus principles and techniques.

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AB Review 01, No Calculator Permitted

1. Which of the following represents the area of the shaded region in the figure above?
d b
(A) ∫ f ( y ) dy (B) ∫ ( d − f ( x )) dx (C) f ′ (b ) − f ′ ( a )
c a
(D) (b − a ) ⎡⎣ f (b ) − f ( a )⎤⎦ (E) ( d − c ) ⎡⎣ f (b ) − f ( a )⎤⎦

dy
2. If x3 + 3xy + 2 y3 = 17 , then in terms of x and y , =
dx
x2 + y x2 + y x2 + y x2 + y x2
(A) − (B) − (C) − (D) − (E) −
x + 2 y2 x + y2 x + 2y 2 y2 1+ 2 y2

3x 2
3. ∫ dx =
x3 + 1
(A) 2 x3 + 1 + C (B)
3 3
2
x +1 + C (C) x3 + 1 + C (D) ln x3 + 1 + C ( )
(E) ln x3 + 1 + C
2
4. For what value of x does the function f ( x ) = ( x − 2 )( x − 3) have a relative maximum?
7 5 7 5
(A) −3 (B) − (C) − (D) (E)
3 2 3 2

⎛x⎞ π 3π
5. If f ( x ) = sin ⎜ ⎟ , then there exists a number c in the interval < x < that satisfies the conclusion of
⎝2⎠ 2 2
the Mean Value Theorem. Which of the following could be c ?
2π 3π 5π 3π
(A) (B) (C) (D) π (E)
3 4 6 2

If f ( x ) = ( x − 1) sin x , then f ′ ( 0 ) =
2
6.
(A) −2 (B) −1 (C) 0 (D) 1 (E) 2

7. The acceleration of a particle moving along the x-axis at time t is given by a (t ) = 6t − 2 . If the velocity is
25 when t = 3 and the position is 10 when t = 1 , then the position x (t ) =
(A) 9t 2 + 1 (B) 3t 2 − 2t + 4 (C) t 3 − t 2 + 4t + 6 (D) t 3 − t 2 + 9t − 20 (E) 36t 3 − 4t 2 − 77t + 55
x
d
cos ( 2π u ) du is
dx ∫
8.
0
1 1
(A) 0 (B) sin x (C) cos ( 2π x ) (D) cos ( 2π x ) (E) 2π cos ( 2π x )
2π 2π

9. The graph of the function f is shown above for 0 ≤ x ≤ 3 . Of the following, which has the least value?
3
(A) ∫ f ( x ) dx
1
3
(B) Left Riemann sum approximation of ∫ f ( x ) dx with 4 subintervals of equal length.
1
3
(C) Right Riemann sum approximation of ∫ f ( x ) dx with 4 subintervals of equal length.
1
3
(D) Midpoint Riemann sum approximation of ∫ f ( x ) dx with 4 subintervals of equal length.
1
3
(E) Trapezoidal sum approximation of ∫ f ( x ) dx with 4 subintervals of equal length.
1

10. What is the minimum value of f ( x ) = x ln x ?


1
(A) −e (B) −1 (C) − (D) 0 (E) f ( x ) has no minimum value.
e
11. (1999, AB-5) The graph of the function f, consisting of three line segments, is shown above. Let
x
g ( x ) = ∫ f ( t ) dt .
1
(a) Compute g ( 4 ) and g ( −2 ) .

(b) Find the instantaneous rate of change of g, with respect to x, at x = 1 .

(c) Find the absolute minimum value of g on the closed interval [−2, 4]. Justify your answer.

(d) The second derivative of g is not defined at x = 1 and x = 2 . How many of these values are x-
coordinates of points of inflection of the graph of g? Justify your answer.
12. (1998, AB-4) Let f be a function with f (1) = 4 such that for all points ( x, y ) on the graph of f the
3x 2 + 1
slope is given by .
2y
(a) Find the slope of the graph of f at the point where x = 1 .

(b) Write an equation for the line tangent to the graph of f at x = 1 , and use it to approximated f (1.2 ) .

dy 3 x 2 + 1
(c) Find f ( x ) by solving the separable differential equation = with the initial condition
dx 2y
f (1) = 4 .

(d) Use your solution from part (c) to find f (1.2 ) .

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