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CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Course code ard tlle: MA1200 Caleulus and Basic Linear Algebra Session, + Semester A, 2013/2014 Time allowed ‘Two hours ‘This paper has SIX pages (including this cover page). A brie able of derivatives is attached on pages Sand 6, Instructions to candidates: ‘This paperhas TEN questions. Attempt ALL questions in Section A and B. Each queston in Section A carries 9 marks. Each queston in Section B carries 1S marks. ape This isa eloset-book examination. Candidates arc allowed to wse the folowing materialsaids: Non-programnable calculators Materialslaids other than those stated above are not permited. Candidates willbe subjectto disciplinary action if any unauthorised materials or aids are found on them, ‘Sestion A “Answer ALL questions inthis section. Each question caries 9 marks. tion 1 (@) Evaluate lim "ogi (marks) (©) Let f(2)=2° for x2R.Detemnine whether /(x) isditfrentable at x=0. Give your reason. (marks) weston? () AF yasin2x, find %, 22, 2% art then conjecture the formula for £2 (9 It yesinae, find , SF, $F and ten cone the formal for £2 (macs) (©) Find the valeof 25 in20) when G maxis) Questions Differentiate with respect to: @ aaa, mais) () x sect"), mais) aye (marks) weston 4 (@ x+y =k,where & isaconstnt find 2 intemsof x andy and show that fy 2 ap (4maris) : » sine sin’, where ¢ isa variable, find ® in its simplest . able, ind init simp . (0) If x=3cose—cos'r, form in terms of £ and show that 22 = cot oases (Saris) 12x46 xpress Sera ipa actions. (marks) ‘Question (@) Find the equation f the straight line through P(-1,4) perpendicular to the line Ly 242943 marks) (©) Hence, find the ecordinates ofthe fot ofthe perpendicular fom point P totheline £. (marks) 7 (@) Express sinx—icosx in the form rsin(x—$), where r>0 and o<9<5. (int: sin(A—B)=sin Acos B~cos Asin B) (mas) (©) Find, in radians the general soltion ofthe equation sins V3cos G marks) (©) Find the greatest end least values ofthe function g(x) aren for xeR (marks) Question 8 Find the dimensions ofthe cylinder of maximum volume that can be insribed in aright circular cone of height 15cm and radius of base. 7cm as shown in Figure 1 (@ marks)

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