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x2 =lnx+1

1.Differentiate y =
x+1 1
y"= +0
x +2 3 x
A. 2 C. 2
(x +1) (x +1) 1
y"=
x
x 2+ 2 x 2 x 2+ x
B. D.
(x +1)2 (x−1)2 x 2−16
13.Evaluate lim
x→ 4 x−4
d x2
Solution: ( )
dx x+ 1
(1.1) A.8 C.0
B.10 D.infinity
x1=0.7732
subst. x=1.1 x 2−16 lim (x−4)( x + 4)
Solution :lim =x→4
x→ 4 x−4 x−4
x 2+ 2 x
=
(x +1)2 lim ( x + 4 ) =lim ¿(4+4)
x→ 4 x→ 4
5.Find the derivative of arc cot u with respect to
x:
lim ¿(4+4)=8
x→ 4

du du
A. dx C. dx
1+ u2 (1+u)2 17.Evaluate: lim
x →0
x csc 2 x

du du 1 1
A.- C.
B. - dx D. dx 3 4
1+ u2 1−u2 1 1
B. D.
Solution: 2 5

Given :lim
x →0
x csc 2 x

1
Substitute csc 2 x ¿
9. Find the second derative of y with respect to sin(2 x)
of the function y=ln x x
1
lim ⁡
1 x →0 sin(2 x )
A. C.x2
x
This expression evaluated at 0 yields an
B.1 D.ln x 0
indeterminate form  , therefore, one should
0
y=lnxx
use L' Hospital's rule
y=xlnx To apply L' Hospital's rule, one differentiates the
numerator and the denominator:
y'=ln(x)(1)+x ( 1x )
d(x) Solution:
dx Standard equation of line in point slope form:
lim
x →0 d (sin ( 2 x ) )

dx y-y1=m(x-x1)

This limit can be evaluated at 0: y+2 =m(x-1)→ eq.1

1 1 Solving for m:(y=m)


lim ⁡ =
x →0 2 cos (2 x ) 2 y2=5x-1
The rule says that the original expression has the 2yy=5
same limit:
5
y=
lim x csc 2 x = 1 2y
x →0 2
5
@ y=-2 then:y = → eq.2 (slope of the
21.Find the maximum value of y given −4
tangent lines)
y¿ x 3-9 x 2+15x-3
Subst. to eq.1:Solving for the eq. of tangent line)
A.(1,4) C.(3,-12)
5
B.(5,-28) D.(2,-1) y+2 = (x-1)
−4
Solution:y¿ x 3-9 x 2+15x-3
thus; 5x+4y+3=0 →eq. of tangent line
Subst.x=1
1 4
note:mn= then :mn = → eq.3
y'=3x2-18x+15 mt 5
y'=0=3x2-18x+15 Subst. to eq.1(solving for the equation of normal
line )
y"=6x-18
5
x1=5 x2=1 y+2= (x-1)
−4
y"¿0;min
thus 4x-5y-14=0 eq. of normal line
y"¿0:max
Alternative Solution:
y"=6(5)-18¿0;min
y2=5x-1
y"=6(1)-18¿ 0;max
if x=1,y=4 ( 15 )
y2=5 x−

25.Given the curve y2=5x-1 at point (1,-2),find


2yy'=5
the equation of tangent and normal to the curve .
5
A.5x+4y+3=0 and 4x-5y-14=0 y'=
2y
B. 5x+4y-3=0 and 4x+5y-14=0
5 5
y'= = (tangent)
C. 5x-4y-30=0 and 4x+5y-14=0 2(2) 4
D. 5x-4y-3=0 and 4x+5y-14=0
−4
m⫠ =
5
Tangent
y-y1=m(x-x1)
−5
y-(-2)= (x-1)
4
4y+8=5x+5
5x+4y+3=0
Perpendicular
y-y1=m(x-x1)
−4
y-(-2)= (x-1)
5
5y+10=4x-4
4x-5y-14=0

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