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Math 131, Exam 1, September 19 This exam should have 16 :nultiple choice questions, and two hand-written questions, Each multiple-choice question is worth 5 points: each hand-written problem is worth 10 points Mark your ID number on the six blank lines on the top of your answer card, using one line for each digit. Print your name on the top of the card Write your name and student ID number on each of the hand-graded sheets, Choose the answer that is closest to the solution — the exact solution may not be on the list. Mark your answer card with a PENCIL by shading in the correct box You may use a calculator, but not one that has a graphing funetion. You may not have any written aids. 1. The largest domain of the real-valued function V5+4z — 227 is an interval a, 8]. To two decimal places, the value of a is: Neod ylom Srhr-2xX° 20, G leokes re Sr TY = + flere Yee —€¢0 So @: —+8708 2. Define a sequence inductively by f; = 0.9 and fy fe? A. 19.21 f.et+omt: 1-@) B. 19.22 t CG, 19.23 2 D. 19.24 : + (1-8! a fxs te (he’s & 276) F, 19.26 z@ G.19.27 ti z(+ (4.276: (7 -2@s02 H. 19.28 4 3. Consider the function f:{0,00) + fl,oo) zee 41 Which of the following is true: Dy is bijective B. f is one-to-one but not onto ©. fis onto but not one-to-one D. f is neither one-to-one nor onto. 4, Consider the function F:[l,oo) + [0.1) 1 tee oe I+# Which of the following is true: Ay f is bijective. Y is one-to-one but not onto, G. f is onto but not one-to-one, D. is neither one-to-one nor onto. 3 5. Suppose 0 <6 < 3, and sin(#} = 1/5. Then cos(#) is Coy ® = [- Su* B= +96 COO >0 +See 697929594 6. One ounce is 28.35 grams. To four significant digits, how precisely must weight be measured in ounces to guarantee accuracy of 0.01 gram? E. 0.3527 F. 0.00002835 G. 0.0002835 H. 0.002835 T. 0.02835 J. 0.2885 Se Lek W be weight on grew, 2835 M + 2¢ 35 \W 0-0! grea Corttaprud, te Ont se orneiry Consider the assertions: T (lim 49 f(z) exists L ) lima, 40 afc) exists F (Ii) lim, .o h(x) exists. 7. Let Aa) = |], 9(2} All 3 are true. 1) and (11) are true, (Ll) is false. C. (1) and (IIT) are true, (I) is false D. (U1) and (If) are true, (1) is false E. (1) is true, (11) and (111) are false F. {Il} is true, (1) and (IT) are false. G. (IHD) is true, (1} and (IF) are false. H. All three are false 8 Let | Consider the assertions: T ie 7 {1) lim, 2 f(a) exists. (2D) fimesa 9(2) exists, (IID) tims.oz h(x) exists A. All 8 are true, B. (1) and (II) are true, (III) is false, {1} and (TID) are true, (If) is false. 1) and (If) are true, (Fis false E. (1) is true, (11) and (111) are false F. (IT) is true, (1) and (111) are false. G. (IID is true, (1) and (IT) are false. H, All three are false, 3K z = (1-H?) a XF% Wladeal 9. Let Consider the assertions: (1) lima-so f(r) exists. (ID) lim, +o gf) exists. (IED lim, (2) exists All 3 are true. S \ 'B. (I) anc (11) are true, (IM) is false _ Seer’ ©. (I) and (IID) are true, (ID i false Cen eles Laan ee D. (Hl) and (HIT) are true, (1) is false 20 E, (1) is true, (11) and (Ill) are false. ee F. (lf) is true, (1) and (IID) are fatce G, {II1) is true, (I) and (II) are false. HL All ree are false 10. Consider the function f(z) = sin. on the interval I = (3,3). A consequence of the Intermediate Value Theorem is that there is a largest interval [a; 5] with the property that for every 7 in |a, 6), there exists some ¢in J such that f(c) = 7. Which of these numbers is closest to a? A.-l on <> S617) a B=Sa (Me) ~ +866 -o 0 a2 4 eemon 06 08 11 Let HR B be defined by net (. a Consider the assertions: | W (1) lim, or H(z) exists. = | —__ (IE) lim, o- H(z) exists. = O | (1D) lity Ho) exists. Nyy Ac All 3 are true (x and (1) are true, (LHI) is false. and (IIT) are true, (ID) is false. D, (11) and (111) are true, (1) is false E, (1) is true, (Il) and (111) are false F. (1) is true, (D} and (11D) are false G. (II) is true, (1) and (11) are false. HL All three are false. 41, What is f-*(5)' 12. Let f IR + R be defined by f(z) = 2° AL 1.50 3 B. L851 Late C. L52 D. 153 Piss H2 5 B7G G. 1.56 HLS? 1, 1.58 59 2 13. Let f(r) = 20741 and g(z) = 212? +0.9. Then f 0 9{0.9) is: Ous io Q)= 2-60 ae Glo A= 2-60\ ©.14.7 : D148 f [2600s 14.53 E. 14.9 F. 15.0 G.16.1 H. 15.2 116.3 J154 1M, The function f(x) = 34+ 5.21 sin’ following nunbers: ) is largest. at which of the ALO i Som (0) bergeak voter aL arn, D3 n a Sm (Ex). see Ly ig ie it Se (Bx -2y) uu e732 E 4/04 244104 15.Caleulate the slope of the line segment joining the points (1, 2.8) and (1.07, 2.83}. Which of these numbers is closest’? A.-t sis * oe 2.83-2.8 2 O08 C. -0.6 re ae mine LO7- 1,0 +67 E. -0.2 FO Gg 0. 4 1.06 5.08 16. Let f: R + R. Consider the assertions: (DH fis continuous, then |/| is continuous. a (1) If f° is continuous, then f is continuous. e i T+ (01) IF f is continuous, then is continuous. A, A 3 are true. B. (1) and (II) ave true, (HI) is false. I) and (111) are true, (11) is false (ID) and (IID) are true, (1) is false. E. (T} is true, (II) and (IID) are false. F. (Il) is true, (II) and (If) are false. G. (IT) is true, (0) and (11) are false. H. All three are false. XO x I fid-Li ce Auperdy. For wey €>0, ture taints T>0 aud thet 4 Oe ie-eS Mee, iftaeicg Problem B: Prove that p(t) = 82° ~ Pe? 41 has at least 3 real roots, and that each of the intervals (~1,0), (0.1) and (1,2) contains a root of p. pw He ane ts piso to potynonnel plsy2-4 ploy=' ep fye-3 pir) = 69 p muiirk havea rook Beliveen aug toe pouk pte Oa % oppode Sop mut lave reek, Lelie, -lawo, befrer O41, ong befve, 1 22-

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