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Ah Answers aay ©) ¥20,x=0, none) ~20 S dp ne 8 OT one am mayer te bma-tH0.d) 9» Rote? ari ap RT an? 90 oT tn 4 Te Perf Cs oie oe Sa trachea 3 5 sh 31,» $e, 9 Be+ 17 0a) yo det 2, “158.9 Section 2.3, pp. 139-143 ) 80m, 8 msec 9) O mec, 16 mise; 1.6 msec, L6 msec! ©) mo change in direction 3. a) -9m,—3 m/sec b) 3 mee, 12 msec; 6misee', ~12 msec ©) mo change in direction Sa) -20.m,~Smlsec b) 45 msec, (4125) msec” ©) no change in direction 7. a) all) = 6 mise’, a(3) = 6 m/sec? om 9, Mars: ~ 7.5 se, Jupiter: = 1.2 see M1. a) 24-981 msec, -9.8 msec? b) 24 se 6) 94m 017 sec going wp. 4.2 sec going down €) 4.9 see 13, 320 sec on the moon, 52sec on Earth; ~ 66,560 Ion the mon, = 10,816 ft on Earth 1S. 1) 98 mec, b) 9.8 msec? Wa) 1=2,1=7 b3zr<6 8. 1S) mse: 140 msec", smfsee ») a) 4 19. 2) 190 tvsee by 2 see €) 8 ee, 0 fuse, 80 fusee e) 28 sec 1) greatest acceleration happens 2 sec after Taunch —g) constant acceleration between 2 and 10.8 sec, ~32 sec" 2A. a) Answers will vary @) 108 see, 23. C = poston, A = velocity, B= acceleration 28. a) $110!machine ) $80 ¢) $79.90 27, a) 10" bacteria) O bacteria c) 104 bacteria 1 mh) wen ¢ , Slowest, 25 sac, D = 6250/9 m 25 seo. b) Up on (0,625), down on (6.25, 125] 25 sec J) Speeds up on (625, 125], shows down on ©) Fastest st = 0,125, slowest at ¢ = 625 f) rm 625 see 38. a) 1 = 64 VIB)/3_ b) let on (6 — VB)/3, (6+ VB): right on [0,6 ~ VI3)/3)U (6-4 V18)/3.41_e) f= (6 VI5)/3 A) Speeds up on (6 — T5)/3,2) (6+ ¥13)/3.4), Sons dows ca 10 VIDDLER ) Fastest at ¢ = 0, 4s slowest at = (6 15/3) Ore 6+ VBS (0.625) Section 2.4, pp. 152-154 1 =10-3sin x cae x cote 9. 4tan x sec x cuts 1, con x Rese tet St 1M, 900 cos 042508) WY, see 8 c50 8 (tan & cot A) = see? Bese! I sett 1S, 21, sect BB. sec! g 25. 8) Desc! x—ese rb) 2see! x seer 2.0 B-1 MLO 331 3834 32 UD 2 1 ain a8 Answers AAS SB. Years 7 (- 59.9) ys—xta/2+2 dL y=4—V3 61, ~J3 mises, 2 misec, VFmbee", V7 mises? 63. 68. sine Section 2.5, pp. 160-163, L128) 3. 3cos@r+I) §, ~sin(6in x) cos x 7. 10 see*(0e = 5) 9. Withu= Qr+1),y =u: 2 = Ode wert oF de duds 1 a= (= GM, y mat: = EE = tats (2) 7 hae = peepee: Bae 13. With w= (7/8) +x — (1). saa" 1 xe ly (x 1 s)ea(Fte-z) (F++3) =n ye oe 18, Wh wan xy am (sec wt (sec! 2) = seo (tan 3) tan (an 2) sec 3 sin? x(cos x) _ oo 1 4 eo 8. =. Scoxsr—sinsy ma — SCO waa x > Sa reed 2S, 2x Sint x-+ 4x? sin! x oon x-+ 005-7 + Be cos"Sx sin ide +3) +7) Rowe ay wy, Gare BB 3h VFetQ yD + unays 33, 728M Tres oF EE 2 sin(@) sin 28 +28 cos 28) cos (6*) (aii) (ai) AAG Answers 8 sinc T+ cos 208 39, 2 sine =2) coset —2) 4B, 2 cos(cos @r — Hsin = 5). (vom ()) (°C) = Ca) pine?) 6442 (142) (142 Jes S007 $1. 26° Gx Dee 1) 54 52_ $8. —a/4 By 28 b2e3 9 18-82 37/6 0) 1 1) V3P4 5; Wy —s/0VIT) O35 GO1 HT Eadyarrs2—z bx 71 sutiles te yet, acevo, and jerk by 24, and 8 respectively m0 2 4 ce 9, 0 5 mpc, a= 555 msec! Section 2.6, pp. 170-172 fee go nero Ba Sar g5y eos [artsy 18 0) = erie rem =Benang-tea 25%, 2 a eS 8 mr cody 29, ~OP= 7 Sy y-etn Dye 55, a) y= ane 2m, b) are S57. Points: (=/7,0) and (V7.0), Slope: —2 mata ( 6.3.2): 6-9 :m=-2 6.) Fale 6) Taw ©) Toe @) Taw 68. G1) a 24 i? 1 Pb Bey dy” ye oe ae so ive oben 9 fol(H 4) 3/2 ohmesec,R is increasing. ny SL » of-28 of ° at Al, a) 14 cme, increasing b) O emfec, constant Osiatsemee sean Bo cites a0 ae 9) tts 18.208 1%) 11:9 ami b Le tsteninn w.0 é wraviaarm 9 211 fin ein“ 11 25, Increasing of 66/1681 Limin 5 27. Ladsce 29, —$ mise Bh 1500 see 33. ZS inimin, 1 inten 38,7. inmin ina 3 a) ~32VTS 8.875 fee, by aoa 8/65 ratlec, dé/dr = 8/65 raises ©) dbs iae 39. 29.5 know 1/6 raisec, dst = 1/6 reser Chapter 2 Practice Exercises, pp. 181-185 LSv4= 251425 KIG-D $.2G4+DOC+4+D « 1 7.08 +9604 UGH +8669 88) % 5a =m) Mh 2000 x tnx 13. 8 eos! —20 sin 6 cos 6 +sin@ IS. Sisee Msee e+ tan N17. sse()ooe()() a5 27, 8x3 sin (2x*) cos(2x*) + 2x sin?(2x%) 29, es 1 i e-—tie we (2) see naar 4(gSttn) 2 25, —10h ose?) +p co =2sing woo 27 see(20) [16 tan (20)? —x°*] yt? = W3xt 4 42 a Bon a5 ra » ae ep 4-19 9-93 2 9) -4/9 2 Sal 6 OT 3.0 BF HL -ID 6. 63) ere 1) Yes 6) Yes po Yes ©) No Answers AAT 6. (2) 06 (2) mciamma TB a) (-2,.19,G.11) ») 0.20.07) Td 4 8. ogy =e 3 em y= ar 14? 83, Tangent: y = 2c 4; Nowmal: y= 32+ s 4 85, Tangent y= J+ 6: Norm: y= fx — 2 81. (1.1) m= 1/2, (1, Dm wt defied ‘89. B= graph of f, A= graph of f" 93.2) 0,0 b) 1700 rabbi, 1400 mths 98.3/2 97. = PA We MT, Yosh 1/2 as ar ah 109, 0) 4S oer “i oy 1S a aart dh 9a aha 14, =30.nFee UB. O02 okies TIS. mies? 2 wear=2n wy 19, 3) kes or 4a0 meet) 1S Kem Chapter 2 Additional Exercises, pp. 185-187 1.) sin 29 = 2 sin @ cos 8,2 08 29 2 cin &(~sin 6) + 00s #2 e0s 0), 2 cos 28 <2 sint9 +2 cos? cos 29 = cox? 6 — sin? 1) 20s 20 = cos — sn* 3, -2 sin 29 = 2 c0s6 (~sin &) 2 sin 8 (cos 8); sin 28 = ces 8 sin 6 + sin # £08 9; sin 28 = 2 sin 6 cos 8 Aaaalb=0e=-172 b) bmeosac=sina AAB Answers canasa nd 1, Atoie maxima: 025, sae inane 4 7.2) 0089 5) increasing at 1% per year 95 Answers wll vay Hee i one post. Sh a AM. a) 2506, 64 sec b) 12:31 see, 303.85 ft ® 15.0) m bmi ob 23, W is defined bat not continuous at x = 0; K is defined and con T CHAPTER 3 Section 3.1, pp. 195-196 4, Absolute minimam at x= ¢:, absolute maximum at 3 Absolute maximum at = ¢, no absolute minimum Absolute minimum at x = o, absolute maximum at x = ¢ 7. Absolute maximum: —3, absolute minimam: ~19/3 Ta) a= 3/4, b= 9/4 nan) 9, Absolute maximum: 3, absolute minimum: —1

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