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Academic Year 2020 - 2021

2nd semester Final Exam

Grade: 12

Subject: Math - Calculus


Student's Name: ……………………………………………
Date: ……………………………………………………………….

Final Assessment Grade: ------------

Committee Proctors:
………………………………………………………..

……………………………………….
Find y' and y''

y = xn

y = - cx

y=c

y = cx10

y = x-n

y = 3x-2-n

y = x4n - 7cx

y = 4c2x

y = x0.7c

y = - 4.8xn/3
Find fœ1c2.

f1x2 = 0.6x1.5

f1x2 = - 0.01x2 - 0.5x + 70

f1x2 = 0.3x1.2

f1x2 = 7x - 14

f1x2 = - 0.01x2 + 0.4x + 50

2
f1x2 =
5x6

y = 3x-2>3 + x3>4 + x6>5 + 3


8
x
Find y'

g1x2 = 14x - 3212xn + 3x + 52

f1x2 = 12x + 5213xn - cx + 12

F1t2 = A 2t + 2B A ct - c2t + 7B

G1t2 = Act + 32t + 5B A 2t + cB

n
x +1
y= ________ - cx2
xn - 1

3t2 + ct - 1
f1t2 =
- t2 + 4t + c
Find y'

________
y = 24x2 + c

f1x2 = 11 + x323 - 12 + x824

f1x2 = 13 + x325 - 11 + x724

f1x2 = x2 + 1200 - x2n

f1x2 = xn + 1100 - cx22


Minimizing costs. A rectangular box with a volume of
320 ft3 is to be constructed with a square base and top.
The cost per square foot for the bottom is 15¢, for the
top is 10¢, and for the sides is 2.5¢. What dimensions
will minimize the cost?
x

x
x

Maximizing light. A Norman window is a rectangle with


a semicircle on top. Suppose that the perimeter of a par-
ticular Norman window is to be 24 ft. What should its
dimensions be in order to allow the maximum amount of
light to enter through the window?

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