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1973 Calculus AB Solutions E Joe -3x)de= 2. g(x) =5= g(f(2))=5 3. Bo y=inx*; y 222 At x=e?, 2 Yoox é 4. A f(@)=xtsinx; f'(x)=1-cosx 5. A lim e* =0= y=0 isa horizontal asymptote Dx+D-(x- D0) 6D f(xy = DED=GADO pq (x+1) 7. B_ Replace.x with (—x) and see if the result is the opposite of the original. This is true for B. (ex) +3(-x) =3x=-(-x5 +3x) 2 2 8B Distance= [| de = f°? at 1 h d 5 OA 2eos3x--$(cos3x) = 2eos3x- 6sin 3xcos3x 10. f">0 for x<1 and f"<0 for x>1=> f" has its maximum at x=1 . 3 1 . . 11. B Curve and line have the same slope when 3x” grey: Using the line, the point of a (13) . 3_(1y 1 tangency is | —, = |. Since the point is also on the curve, = bho k=— (2'8 8 4 12, C Substitute the points into the equation and solve the resulting linear system. 3=16+4A+2B-5 and —37=-16+4A-2B-S5; A=-3, B=2>A+B AP Calculus Multiple Choice Question Callection 12 Copyright© 200 by College Board. Alright reserved. Avalble at apcentralcollegeoard.com, 1973 Calculus AB Solutions 13. D— v(f)=81-307+C and v(l)=25 => C=20 so v(t) = 81-31? +20 -{' -ae—# a s(4)~8@)= fv (ddr = (4? -r +200); =32 14. DD f(xy=x"8(x-2)9 ¥(s)= 8 2¢e-ap a(enay? h f” isnot defined at x=0 and at x=2. 22 15, © Area= fe? dv=2e?) =2(e—I) 2 AN and Ni : 16, © 57 =300085, N=7500e5 +C and N(0)=7500> C=0 4 7500e8 , N(5)=7500e" 17. C Determine where the curves intersect. =x? +x4+6=4= x?-x-2=0 (x-2)e41) =0= x=-1, x= 2. Between these two x values the parabola lies above the line y= 4. \I? area = [)((-x2+x+6)-4)de (-Ee+pe+2s) 2 Mt 3" 72 2 d 14 2 2 18, D4 (aresin2x) = ~ (2x) = + - a axy h=(2x)? Vi-4x? 19. D__ If f is strictly increasing then it must be one to one and therefore have an inverse + 20. D By the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, [” f(x)de = #(b)- F(a) where F'(x)= f(x). 1 ize 2. B 50 (2x42)a) 22. B f(x)=3x5-20x3; f'(x) =15x"— 60x"; F(x) = 60x5 120% = 60x(x?-2) ‘The graph of f is concave up where f">0: f">0 forx > V2 and for —V2 $53 The maximum for |sinx-—] is > ( \|? 30. ri paar f (£-472 }ac=[ins4 1 =(0n242)—(Inl +4) =In2—2 1 i 31 log, (2*)=$ = log, 2-79 2=a4; a=16 32. f eaj+e lex lex 33, FCOXN=-fO) > HX) (D=-f') > f'-x) =—F'@) thus f"(-x9) =- FC) AP Calculus Multiple Choice Question Callection 1% Copyright© 200 by College Board. Alright reserved. Avalble at apcentralcollegeoard.com, 1973 Calculus AB Solutions 35. C Washers: )inr?Ax where r= y=seex. Volume =1 ff seo? xe = mtan x|3/* = m(tan 2 tan0) =n t 4 1 ' \ ro \ \ x Ax oni4 36. A yee, yame™, ya net oonyl = nel ad Bans, ca 37. A aay (0) =4. This is exponential growth. The general solution is y = Ce** . Since (0) =4, C=4 and so the solution is y= 4e** 38 Bo Let z=x-e. Then $= f° f(x-e)de= J s(z)dz 1 . 1 39. B_ Use the distance formula to determine the distance, L, from any point (x,y) = (x, ”) on A :, 1 the curve to the point (4,1), The distance I. satisfies the equation [? =(-4f (te). J \ Determine where L is a maximum by examining critical points. Differentiating with respect a (lo 3_g db tox, 2L- = 2(x-4) +2]

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