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ANSWER KEY Y Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 | QL MM[Vi[ V2[ V3] V4) 10 iL 2 13 4 15 16 IT 18 19 King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Department of Mathematics and Statistics Math 102 Exam I ‘Term 162 Wednesday 15/3/2017 Net Time Allowed: 120 minutes MASTER VERSION SS Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 1 of 10 [MASTER 1. Using three rectangles and midpoints, the area under the graph of f(c) = 30 — 2? from x = 0 to x = 3 is approxi- mately equal to @ 7 ) oF (4) 9 © § ere ee ee see das [Ge = L calel) ee C 2 In|x| — (d) at In|z|-2+C 1,2 a (e) ptgt Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 6 Ia a= -2 Tap tC (a) -3 ) Gap te x () qnap +C = @ Strate 6 (e) hat? \ Ys a % [i 20¥e+32? va)de= S He BHO 23 21 ie Ae NIE le —— Page 2 of 10 MASTER, us \nx => dust dx {= du | 6a du -s a 3 - 6: +c \ = 2B ae c -2 (ny? 7 doe ys a 5 J oe dx 6 oe dx Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 3 of 10 MASTER] : 1 fa 2 fiat bxed 5. i oR os(1+ +) = vestry 7 : mee il wy = atiax \ => azt, Ax n ny bE (a) c0s(2?) dx ae ees cece a Sage tH (0) ff cos(1 +22) de : , j Cos (x) A% c) cos? zdx ‘ (a) ff cos(2?) de (2) ff cost +2%) de 6. The volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region \ bounded by the curves y = 2,/Z, y = 0,2 =2 ou the 26) c-axis is (a) 8x Ce oy Sa o F (0) 30 (4) 60 Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 4 of 10 MASTER | 5 ee? GWE) a e.dithen (2) ee z Cs - 2) -¢€ 4H = 2x eo. (a) 2re™-e* (b) ee () e&# (d) 26" -e& (ce) 2e*-ze™ dn ge Jamie § Se se =) sec (sec @ — cos 8) secG ~4 a dé = 8 (a) Infsin 6]+C x poe f cove dé i Cst Ce eae (b) In| sec @ ~ cos 6| + = — nijsmel +C (c) sin@+tan@+C (d) tan @+In |sin 6] +C (e) cot @+cos0+C Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 5 of 10 MASTER 9. Anequation for the tangent line to the curvey = “4 VISE at at the point with x-coordinate 3 is given by (a) y=—20+2V3 (b) y= 20 —2V3 (c) y= V8r-3 (d) y=32-3V3 (e-) y=-v82+2V3 24+ V4—2? ye)={ jz — 4] then [', (2) dx = ~ 2 +10 ee x S94 Jive « + pent (3/0) Ss fe dt lye: Yz- skye 3z- J & _ fae x? a3 2-2 - £2 = see Te Leas 1 Equaie) yoo 2-20-08) es yee? if 2r<2 if 2>2, a 4 - , Sas Fi) a often! doc do Sy aaTey 4 J a doar e427 + (1-5) -(8-2) -6 one ore aw +! Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 6 of 10 11. The area of the region enclosed by the curves y y=r-2 is By Spmmedyy abuk Te 9-018 2 20 Asa. [Cee] de wo | 18 (>) 3g 25 @ = = 73 17 — ot _—— sz 3 be es se ne eS ine 12, Using n subintervals with right cae ye get eee eg s ee ari oy, noes oom), a6 nt (a) Jim, [sees 1) +Maengeey) Ye oa sem lim cn = a ym = (>) im, [eet ngeeD — a =e © Im [es 1) Ant een) @ Jim [Pores Dy 15(n amu +2) () dm, [eat 1) 4 Ont ue + | & au Smt a an odd Sanchin sin? t swe Oe SE atemt= © eae Ccneck?) (a) 0 (b) In2 (c) 2n(2+sin 1) (4) —In(sin 1) 2+sin 1 () mn G —sin 1) Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 8 of 10 [MASTER| 15. tf’, fle)de = -17, f° fle) de = 32, and ff fle) az =5, then f° 5 F(a) dx = @ _ Sine Sina finn a — Fas + Shee (b) 19 ana = ¥ = 32422 = 54 (©) 60 ce 2 autlt 3 : cs (d) 44 J forex 2-54 (e) -50 16. The velocity (inm/s) of a particle moving along a line is given by ee: ot) =?-2 ‘The distance traveled by the particle during the time in- 2 2 terval 0< t < 2is eee ives ie ° ° a a 8v2—4 fieeol de + J tea] lt @) Sa4n - Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 9 of 10 MASTER 17. If f is a continuous function and 2 Fm 72 fe 3Sxs9 SS \ Pil fey tw 3 2x53 then which one of the following statements is in general FALSE: 1-2 FH) Zz @) (G-21F(@))ae > -10 nyo 2 ~2 FHS -4 mo e1-2 Foy £3 3 sq 2 J G-2Fo) ax £18 3 () (@-sfl)ar > -2 (© ff t@ilae > 12 (4) i 2 f(x)de < -24 ©) fu Pde > 24 rot Ke Us TH ap due 2 ede 18 [a8 Va? Fide = Joc Ixt de | ae > fank ap juru ds (a) bat +1)” = % ) (* ~3)*e Lpgut-gw) ve us -3)4 2 Sh a (b) = petty ft (<2 -3)+e _& Oe) - £ OeH) +0 : eens tee CG seagate 2 ee io 3) (@) z(e? +1)? -3) +e (# © 5 41%? ea - a)+e Math 102, Exam I, Term 162 Page 10 of 10 MASTER 19, 20. If f(a) = [eos G In “ [4-45 tan G In ay. then f° f(¢) de = Oa aoa (Ew). ES , Se eS dan El) ap de SEEM) oe a eee 8 => ad ae) (a) = Sa cost Uta K xce usds S59 (b) 4 @ a J topde = J MO Sie a Y 4 4 \ ole S ue 3, ~s7 d) 40 (4) _ og (3-2) 30 “sw @ 2 . > oF ‘The base of a solid is the triangular region with vertices (0,0), (1,0), and (0,1). If the cross sections of the solid per- pendicular to the z-axis are semi-circles, then the volume of the solid is

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