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AP Calculus BC :: Quiz One :: Shubleka Name______________________________

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No calculators are permissible on this quiz. Show all your work for full credit. Argue in as many
ways as you wish. Please write your full name(s) on every page.

Problem 1

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Find the domain of the given function: f ( x )   (2  x )(4  x)( x  1) .
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( x  36)(5  x )

Problem 2

True or False? If false, correct the statement. Justify your answer in each case.

i) The composition of two linear functions is a linear function. If true, comment on the properties
of the new linear function.
ii) The composition of two polynomials of degree m and n, respectively, is a polynomial of degree
m + n.

Problem 3

Find the functions f  g , f  f , g f , g g , then describe the domain of fo f .

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f ( x)  ; g ( x )  sin(2 x )
1 x

Problem 4

The sum of two monotonic functions is monotonic. True or False? Justify.

“If a nonnegative quantity was so small that it is smaller than any given one, then it certainly could not be anything but zero. To those who ask what
the infinitely small quantity in mathematics is, we answer that it is actually zero. Hence there are not so many mysteries hidden in this concept as they
are usually believed to be. These supposed mysteries have rendered the calculus of the infinitely small quite suspect to many people. Those doubts that
remain we shall thoroughly remove in the following pages, where we shall explain this calculus.” Leonhard Euler (1707 – 1783)

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