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MATH 1060 Test 1 Fall 2015

Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

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Instructions: You are not permitted to use a calculator on this test. You are not allowed to
use a textbook, notes, cell phone, laptop, PDA, or any technology on this test. All devices must
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of academic integrity.
No part of this test may be removed from the examination room.
Read each question very carefully. In order to receive full credit, you must:

1. Show legible, logical, and relevant justification which supports your answer.
2. Use complete and correct mathematical notation.
3. Include proper units, if necessary.
4. Give exact numerical values whenever possible.
You have 90 minutes to complete the entire test.

On my honor, I have neither given nor received inappropriate or unauthorized information


at any time before or during this test.

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Free Response Free Response


Problem Possible Points Points Earned Problem Possible Points Points Earned
1. 8 4.a. 7
2.a. 8 4.b. 7
2.b. 8 4.c. 7
2.c. 8 5. 7
2.d. 8 6. 9
3. 8 7. 8
8. 7
Test Total 100

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MATH 1060 Test 1 Fall 2015
Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

Read each question carefully. In order to receive full credit you must show legible, logical,
and relevant justification which supports your final answer. Give answers as exact values.
You are NOT permitted to use a calculator on any portion of this test.

1. (8 pts.) Use the graph of f ( x) to answer the following questions. (1 pt. each)
Infinite limits should be answered with “= ” or “= –”, whichever is appropriate.
If the limit does not exist (and cannot be answered as  or –), state “DNE.”

a) lim f ( x) b) lim  f ( x)
x 5 x 5

c) lim f ( x) d) lim f ( x)
x 0 x  4

f (3  h)  f (3)
e) lim f ( x) f) lim
x 3 h0 h

df
g) lim  f ( x) h) lim
x 7 x  6  dx

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MATH 1060 Test 1 Fall 2015
Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

2. (8 pts. each) Find the following limits. Show all work. Do NOT use L’Hopital’s Rule.

 ln  7  1x  22   1 
a) lim  e  x 
sec  3  
x  
  x  

4t  16  6
b) lim
t 5 25t  t 3

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

 1  ln e( x2 1)  
c) lim sin  cos  
x 4   30  
  

 16 x 4  64 x 2  x 2 
d) lim  
x    2 x 2
  5 
 

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

3. (8 pts.) Let f ( x)  2 x  9 x  5 . Use the epsilon-delta definition of a limit to prove


2

x 5
lim f ( x)  11 .
x 5

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

4. (7 pts. each) Find the derivatives of the following functions. Assume g  x  is a


differentiable function wherever it appears. Do NOT simplify your answers.

1  xe x
a) f  x  
1  ex

( x 2  1) g ( x)
b) f  x  
x3

c) h(t )   5  t  e3  7 

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

2 f ( x)
5. (7 pts) Let h  x   .
g( x)

Find h ' 1 if f 1  3 , g 1  4 , f ' 1  2 , and g ' 1  7 .

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

6. (9 pts.) Let f  x   3x  13x .


3

a) (3 pts.) Find all values of x such that the line tangent to f  x  is parallel to the line
y  23x  1 .

b) (3 pts.) Find the equation of the line normal (perpendicular) to f  x  at x  1 . Put your final
answer in slope-intercept form ( y  mx  b ).

c) (3 pts.) Let g  x   10 x  7 . Show that there exists a solution to the equation f  x   g ( x).

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

x
7. (8 pts.) Use the limit definition of the derivative to find f '  x  if f  x   .
2x 1

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Calculus of One Variable I Version A Sections 1.5,1.6, 2.1 - 2.8, 3.1 - 3.2

8. (7 pts.) Let f ( x) be a function such that the following inequality is true for all real numbers a
and b. Find lim f ( x) .
x a

b  x  a  2 f ( x)  b  x  a .

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