AP Calculus BC 2016 - Answer Key
AP Calculus BC 2016 - Answer Key
Question 1
(a) Slope =
y′( 3) cos ( 9 4 )
x′( 3)
=
3sin ( 2 )
= −0.230 2: { 1 : expression for the slope
1 : answer
1 : sets dx = 0
(b)
dx
dt
= t sin
2t
3 ( )
=0 ⇒ t =
3π
2
≈ 4.712 2: dt
1 : answer
(c) Length =
6
∫1 ( x′( t ) )2 + ( y′( t ) )2 dt = 10.569 (or 10.568) 2: { 1 : integral
1 : answer
1 : integral
3
(d) y ( 3) = 2 + ∫1 y′( t ) dt = 2.805 (or 2.804) 3 : 1 : initial condition
1 : answer
Question 2
t
0 3 6 10 12
(weeks)
G( t )
160 450 900 2100 2400
(games per week)
A store tracks the sales of one of its popular board games over a 12-week period. The rate at which games
are being sold is modeled by the differentiable function G, where G ( t ) is measured in games per week and
t is measured in weeks for 0 ≤ t ≤ 12. Values of G ( t ) are given in the table above for selected values of t.
(a) Approximate the value of G′( 8 ) using the data in the table. Show the computations that lead to your answer.
12
(b) Approximate the value of ∫0 G ( t ) dt using a right Riemann sum with the four subintervals indicated by the
12
table. Explain the meaning of ∫0 G ( t ) dt in the context of this problem.
(c) One salesperson believes that, starting with 2400 games per week at time t = 12, the rate at which games
will be sold will increase at a constant rate of 100 games per week per week. Based on this model, how
many total games will be sold in the 8 weeks between time t = 12 and t = 20 ?
(d) Another salesperson believes the best model for the rate at which games will be sold in the 8 weeks between
2
time t = 12 and t = 20 is M ( t ) = 2400e − 0.01( t −12 ) games per week. Based on this model, how many total
games, to the nearest whole number, will be sold during this period?
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(b) ∫0 G ( t ) dt ≈ 3 · G ( 3) + 3 · G ( 6 ) + 4 · G (10 ) + 2 · G (12 ) 1 : right Riemann sum
= 3 · 450 + 3 · 900 + 4 · 2100 + 2 · 2400 3 : 1 : approximation
1 : explanation
= 17250
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∫0 G ( t ) dt represents the total number of games sold over the
12-week period 0 ≤ t ≤ 12.
{
20
(d) ∫12 M ( t ) dt = 15784.07655 2:
1 : integral
1 : answer
Based on this model, the total number of games that will be sold
between time t = 12 and t = 20 is 15784.
Question 3
(b) g ′( x ) = f ( x ) 1 : g ′( x ) = f ( x )
3 : 1 : identifies x = −3 and x = 0
The graph of g has a point of inflection at x = −3 because 1 : justification
g ′ = f changes from decreasing to increasing at this point.
1 c 1
(c) ∫
c + 5 −5
f ( x ) dx =
2 1 : integral
3 : 1 : equation
1
( −π + ( −1) + 2 + c ) = 1 1 : answer
c+5 2
c = 3 + 2π
1
(d) h′( x ) = f ′
2
x
2 () 1 : h′( x )
2:
1 1 −2 1 1 : answer
h′( 6 ) = f ′( 3) = · =−
2 2 c c
Question 4
Let R be the region bounded above by the graph of y = e − x , below by the x-axis, on the left by the y-axis,
and on the right by the vertical line x = m, where m 0 is a constant.
(a) Find the area of R in terms of m.
(b) Region R is revolved around the horizontal line y = −3 to form a solid. Write, but do not evaluate,
an expression involving one or more integrals that gives the volume of the solid.
(c) Find the value of the real number k 1 such that ∫0 k − x dx = 2, or show that no such k exists.
1 : integrand
m −x m
∫ e− x −m
(a) Area = e dx = − = −e +1 3 : 1 : antiderivative
0 0
1 : answer
{
m 2 : integrand
( e − x + 3)
2
(b) Volume = π − 32 dx 3:
0 1 : limits and constant
b −x 1 b
(c) lim
b ∫0 k dx = − lim k − x
ln k b 0
1 : antiderivative
3 : 1 : limit
lim − 1 =
1 1 1
=− 1 : answer
ln k b k b ln k
1
= 2 ⇒ k = e1 2
ln k
Question 5
For 0 ≤ t ≤ 24 hours, the temperature inside a refrigerator in a kitchen is given by the function W that satisfies
dW 3cos t
the differential equation = . W ( t ) is measured in degrees Celsius ( C ) , and t is measured in hours.
dt 2W
At time t = 0 hours, the temperature inside the refrigerator is 3 C.
(a) Write an equation for the line tangent to the graph of y = W ( t ) at the point where t = 0. Use the equation
to approximate the temperature inside the refrigerator at t = 0.4 hour.
(b) Find y = W ( t ) , the particular solution to the differential equation with initial condition W ( 0 ) = 3.
(c) The temperature in the kitchen remains constant at 20 C for 0 ≤ t ≤ 24. The cost of operating the
refrigerator accumulates at the rate of $0.001 per hour for each degree that the temperature in the kitchen
exceeds the temperature inside the refrigerator. Write, but do not evaluate, an expression involving an
integral that can be used to find the cost of operating the refrigerator for the 24-hour interval.
{
dW 3cos 0 1
(a) = = 1 : tangent line equation
dt ( t , W ) =( 0, 3) 2 ( 3) 2 2:
1 : approximation
1
An equation for the tangent line is y = t + 3.
2
1
W ( 0.4 ) ≈ ( 0.4 ) + 3 = 3.2 C
2
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(c) 0.001 ∫ ( 20 − W ( t ) ) dt dollars
0
2: { 1 : integrand
1 : limits and constant
Question 6
Let f be a function that has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers, and let
3 − 6 ( x − 1)2 + 5 ( x − 1)3 − 2 ( x − 1)4 be the fourth-degree Taylor polynomial for the function f about x = 1.
(a) Find f ′′′(1) .
(b) Does the graph of f have a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at x = 1 ? Give a reason for
your answer.
x
(c) Let g be the function defined by g ( x ) = ∫1 f ( t ) dt. Find the third-degree Taylor polynomial for g about
x = 1, and use it to approximate g (1.1) .
(d) Let h be the function defined by h( x ) = f ′( x ) . Find the third-degree Taylor polynomial for h about
x = 1. Verify that the graph of h does not have a point of inflection at x = 1.
f ′′′(1)
(a) 5 = ⇒ f ′′′(1) = 30 1 : answer
6
∫1 ( 3 − 6 ( t − 1) ) dt
x 2
G3 ( x ) =
x
= 3 ( t − 1) − 2 ( t − 1)3
1
3
= 3 ( x − 1) − 2 ( x − 1)
h′′(1)
15 = ⇒ h′′(1) = 30
2
Since h′′(1) = 0, the graph of h does not have a point of
inflection at x = 1.
1.2000 =
Number Correct Weighted Section I Score
(out of 45) (Do not round)
Question 1 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 2 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 3 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 4 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 5 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 6 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Sum =
Weighted
Section II
Score
(Do not round)
Composite Score
+ =
Weighted Weighted Composite Score
Section I Score Section II Score (Round to nearest
whole number)
1.0000 =
Number Correct Weighted Section I Score
(out of 27) (Do not round)
Question 2 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 3 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Question 5 1.0000 =
(out of 9) (Do not round)
Sum =
Weighted
Section II
Score
(Do not round)
Composite Score
+ =
Weighted Weighted Composite Score
Section I Score Section II Score (Round to nearest
whole number)