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MATH 1060 - Calculus of One Variable, Part I Spring 2017

Textbook: Calculus - Early Transcendentals by James Stewart

Testable Skills – Unit 3

Important – Students should expect test questions that require a synthesis of these skills.

Section 4.1: Maxima and Minima

Problems Assigned: 3,5,9,23,29,31,33,39,41,49,53,57,59,61

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Problems Textbook
Find extreme values from a given a graph. 5 3
Sketch a graph that satisfies given properties. 9
Find the critical points for a given function. 31, 39, 41 29, 33
Find the absolute extrema of a function on a given interval. 49, 53, 57, 59,
61
Sketch a graph of a function and use it to determine local and absolute 23
extreme values.

Section 4.2: Mean Value Theorem

Problems Assigned: 3,5,7,9,11,17,23,35

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Problems
Determine if Rolle’s Theorem applies to a function. If so, find the point(s) 3 5
that are guaranteed to exist by Rolle’s Theorem.
Determine if the Mean Value Theorem applies to a function. If so, find the 9, 11
points that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem.
Determine all points on the graph of a function at which the slope of the 7
tangent line equals to the average rate of change over the given interval.
Interpret a physical or numerical situation using the Mean Value Theorem. 23 35
Show that an equation has exactly one root 17
Section 4.3: How Derivatives Affect the Shape of the Graph

Problems Assigned: 1,5,7,11,13,17,23,25,35,41,43,49,53

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Problems
Find the intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasing. Also the 1, 11, 13, 35, 41, 17
intervals on which a function is concave up or concave down. 43
Find the critical points of a function and determine any local extreme values (11, 13, 35, 41, (17)
and where they occur. Also determine any inflection points. 43)
Find the intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasing, concave up 49
or down, local extrema, inflection points, and asymptotes
Match graphs with a function, its derivative, and its second derivative.
Explain reasoning.
Given the graphs or conditions of the first and/or second derivative, answer 5, 23, 25, 53 7
questions about the function, sketch a graph of the function.

Section 4.4: Indeterminate Forms and L’Hopital’s Rule

Problems Assigned: 1,3,5,9,11,13,17,19,33,41,49,55,59,61

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Problems
Determine whether general limits exist, need use of L’Hopital’s, or cannot be 1, 3
determined
Evaluate limits involving indeterminate form: 0 / 0. 11, 33 5, 9, 13
Evaluate limits involving indeterminate form:  / . 17
Evaluate limits involving indeterminate form: 0  . 41 19
Evaluate limits involving indeterminate form:  - . 49
g( x )
( )
Evaluate limits involving f x
61 55, 59
Section 4.5: Summary of Curve Sketching

Problems Assigned: 1,3,5,9,11,15,19,21,25,41,43,45,61,63,65

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Problems
Find the equation of a slant asymptote 61, 63
Use the steps of the graphing procedure in the section to graph an equation 1, 9, 11, 15, 25, 3, 5, 19, 21,
including coordinates of local extrema, inflection points, and x- and y- 45, 65 43,
intercepts.

Section 4.7: Optimization Problems

Problems Assigned: 3,5,7,9,11,13,15,19,21,23,25,37,49,51

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Problems
Solve applied optimization problems. (Model a situation with an equation, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 11, 25, 37
find the appropriate absolute extreme providing work necessary to support 19, 21, 23, 49, 51
the result, and interpret in the context of the problem.)

Section 4.9: Antiderivatives

Problems Assigned: 1-17 odd, 25,27,31,33,41,45,51,55,63,69

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Problems
Find all the antiderivatives of a function. 1, 3, 5, 13, 15 7, 9, 11
Given second derivative of a function, find all the antiderivatives of the 25, 27
function.
Solve an initial value problem. 33, 41, 45 31
Solve an application involving motion with gravity. 69 63
Given graphs, decide which is function, first derivative, and second 51
derivative
Given graph of derivative, sketch graph of function 55
Section 5.1: Areas and Distances

Problems Assigned: 1,3,7,13,15

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Given a positive function, a table of function values, or a graph of a function 3, 7, 13, 15 1
on an interval, calculate left, right, and/or midpoint Riemann sums. (That is,
approximate the area of the region bounded by the function and the x-axis on
the given interval using Riemann sums.) State whether the value is an upper
or lower estimate.

Section 5.2: The Definite Integral

Problems Assigned: 1,3,7,9,17,19,21,23,29,33,35,37,39,47,49,53

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WA Problems
Given a function or a graph of a function on an interval, calculate left, right, 1, 3, 7, 9
and/or midpoint Riemann sums. (That is, approximate the net area of the
region bounded by the function and the x-axis on the given interval using
Riemann sums.)
Express a given limit as a definite integral on a given interval 17 19
Use the definition of the definite integral with right Riemann sums to 23 21
evaluate a definite integral. (Use formulas for the sum of the first n integers,
squares of integers, and/or cubes of integers to evaluate sums.)
Express an integral as a limit of a Riemann sum 29
Given a graph including areas of shaded regions or where areas can be 33, 53
calculated, evaluate a definite integral.
Use geometry to evaluate a definite integral. 37, 39 35
Use properties of definite integrals to evaluate other integrals. 47, 49
Section 5.3: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Problems Assigned: 3,5,9,11,13,15-35odd,37,39,41,45,49,53,57,61,63,69

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Problems
Given a graph including areas of shaded regions or where areas can be 3
calculated, evaluate an area function.
Given a function f, find and graph the area function A for f. Then, verify that 5
d/dx[A(x)] = f(x).
Use FTC part I to find the derivative of a function 9, 11
Find dy/dx when y is a definite integral with exactly one of the limits of 15, 17, 57 13
integration a function of x (using FTC and Chain Rule, if necessary).
Evaluate a definite integral using The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 19, 21, 23, 25, 37, 39
(FTC). 27, 29, 31, 33,
35, 41
Recognize discontinuities causing a definite integral to not be possible 45
Find the net area and/or area of a region bounded by a given function and the 49 53
x-axis.
Answer questions about function values, increasing/decreasing, local 63 61
max/mins, and concavity with the help of FTC
Evaluate a limit of a Reimann sum by recognizing the corresponding definite 69
integral

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