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ACES REVIEW CENTER

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REFRESHER MATH 10
BY ENGR. JIMMY L. OCAMPO
0920 . 644 . 6246

1. Simplify i^(39)
a. -i b. 1 c. -1 d. i

2. Obtain L^-1 { 1 / (s^2 + 1)^2 }


a. ½ (sin t - t cos t) b. – ½ ( sint - t cos t)
c . ½ (sin t + t cos t) d. – ½ ( sint + t cos t)

3. The value of 5i is equal to


a. 120 b. 1 c. 25 d. 5

4. Obtain L ( t^n )
a. n! / s^n – 1 b.n! / s^n c. (n+1) ! / s^(n+1) d. n! / s^(n+1)

5. A voltage v = 150 + j180 is applied across an impedance and the current flowing is found to be I
= 5 – j4. Determine the resistance
a. 0.75 ohms b. 0.77 ohms c. 0.78 ohms d. 0.76 ohms

6. Describe the locus represented by | z – i | = 2.


a. hyperbola b. circle c. parabola d. ellipse

7. Solve the equation (x^2y – 2 ) + (x + 2xy – 5) i = 0.


a. x = 1, y = 2 b. x = 3, y = 4 c. x = ½, y = 3 d. x = 4, y = -½

8. Find all values of z for which e^3z = 1


A. kπi B. 2kπ/3 c. 1/3 kπi d. 1/8 πi + ½ kπi

9. If z = 6 e^πi/3 evaluate /e^iz/.


a. e^3i sq root of 3 b. e^-3 sq root of 3 c. e^ sq root of 3 d. e^ -sq root of 3

10. Fourier series with the term ao and an is zero


a. odd symmetry
b. odd quarter wave symmetry
c. odd symmetry, odd quarter wave symmetry
d. even quarter wave symmetry

11. Evaluate (1 + i) to the exponent (1 - i).


a. -2.82 - 1.32i b. 2.82 + 1.32i c. 2.82 - 1.32i d. -2.82 + 1.32i

12. Find all values of z for e^(4z) = i


a. πi /8 + kπi/2 b. πi /2 + kπi/8 c. πi /8 - kπi/2 d. πi /2 + kπi/2

13. A periodic function has zero average value over a cycle and its Fourier series consists of only odd cosine
terms. What is the symmetry possessed by this function.
a. even quarter wave b. odd c. odd quarter-wave d. even

14. Compute log ( 3 – 2i).


a. 0.5570 – 0.2554 i b. 1.6575 + 0.8544 i
c. 0.2575 – 0.3545 i d. 0.7580 + 0.7580 i
15. If the coefficient ao of a Fourier series of a periodic function is zero, it means that the function has
a. odd-quarter wave symmetry
b. even-quarter wave symmetry
c. odd symmetry
d. odd symmetry or even-quarter wave symmetry or odd-quarter wave symmetry

16. Simplify i^247.


a. i b.-i c. 1 d. -1

17. If zl = 1- i, z2 = -2 + 4i and z3 = sq.rt of 3 - 2i, evaluate Re (2z1^3 + 3z2^2 - 5z3^2)


a. -53 b. -35 c. -25 d. - 43

18. Find all values of 1^sq.rt of 2.


a. cos(sq.rt of 2kπ) + i sin (sq.rt 2kπ) b. cos(2sq.rt of 2kπ) + i sin (2sq.rt 2kπ)
c. cos(sq.rt of 2 +kπ) + i sin (sq.rt 2+kπ) d. cos(2sq.rt of 2+kπ) + i sin (2sq.rt 2+kπ)

19. Find log (3 + j4).


a. 0.7 + j0.4 b. 0.4 + j0.7 c.0.7 - j0.4 d. 0.4 - j0.7

20. Evaluate the Laplace transform of cos 2kt.


a. s/(s^2 + 4k^2) b. s/(s^2 - 4k^2) c. 2k /(s^2 + 4k^2) d. s/(s^2+k^2)

21. Find the value of k if A = [3, -2] and B = [1, k] are parallel.
a. -2 b. -2/3 c. 3 d. 4/3

22. Using Newton's method of approximation, find to 3 decimals the abscissa of the point of intersection of
y = cos x and 2y = 2x + 1.
a. 0.415 b.-0.415 c. 1.711 d. 0.615

23. Evaluate the integral of (4x/(x^2 + 4)dx from x = 1 to x = 7 by Simpson's Rule with n = 6.
a. 4.677 b. 4.718 c. 4.722 d. 4.724

24. Find a0 for the equivalent Fourier series of x^2 over the interval –π to π.
a. 2π^2/5 b. 2π^2/3 c. π^2/3 d. 2π^2/32

25. The equation /z - 3/ + /z + 3/ = 10 represents which of the following curve?


a. circle b. ellipse c. line d. hyperbola

26. Evaluate the limit of (z^2 + 1) / (z^6 + 1) as z approaches i.


a. 1/3 b. -12 + 6i c. (4/3)-4i d. sq.rt of 2(1+i)/2

27. The locus represented by Im(z^2) = 4 is,


a. parabola b. circle c. Hyperbola d. ellipse

28. Find the Eigen values of the 2 x 2 matrix with elements at row 1 of 3 and 2 and at row 2 of 5 and 0.
a. -5,2 b.-5-2 c. 5,-2 d. 5,2

29. The sum of roots of a complex number is equal to,


a. area of polygon b. 1 c. 0 d. perimeter of polygon

30. Find the Laplace transform of f(t) = e3t+1


a. e/(s2+3) b. e/(s+3) c. e/(s2-3) d. e/(s-3)

31. Find the Laplace transform of f(t) = t3/2e-4t


a. 3/2 sq.rt of π(s + 4)-5/2 b. ¾ sq.rt of π(s + 4)-5/2
c. 3/7 sq.rt of π(s + 4)-5/2 d. 3/2 sq.rt of π(s + 4)-5/2

32. What is –i^i?


a. 4.81 b.-4.81 c. 0.21 d. -0.21
33. Evaluate Г(5/2)
a. 15 sq.rt of π/8 b. 15 sq.rt of π/4 c. 3 sq.rt of π/8 d. 3 sq.rt of π/4

34. What is the coefficient of the x^3 in the Taylor series polynomial for 1/(1+2x) about x = 0?
a. -8 b.-4 c. 4 d. 8

35. Evaluate lim z^2/ z^4 + z + 1


z → e^πi/4
a. 1/3 b. 26i c. -4/3 – 4i d. sq.rt of 2/2 (1+i)

36. Find the LT for f(x) = 2 when 0<x<3 f(x) = x when x>3
a. 2/s + e^-3s (1/s^2 + 1/s) b. 1/s^2 + e^-3s (1/s)
c. 1/s^2 + e^-3s (1/s^2 + 1/s) d. 2/s + 1/s^2

37. Find all values of Re { (-i)^(-i)}


a. e-π/2 + 2πk b. eπ/2 + 2πk c. e-π/3 + 2πk d. eπ/3 + 2πk

38. Find all values of lni


a. (2k + ½)π b. (2k + ½)πi c. (2k – ½)πi d. (3k + ½)πi

39. Find the power series for Cosx by differentiating power series of Sinx.
a. 1 – x^4/2! - x^2/4! - … b. 1 – x^2/2! - x^4/4! - …
c. 1 – x^4/2! + x^2/4! - … d. 1 – x^2/2! + x^4/4! - …

40. Evaluate LT of F(x) = x, 0 ≤ t ≤ 2 and f(x) e^x, t > 2.


a. 1+e^-2s/s^2 + 2e^-2s/s + e^-2(s-1)/s-1 b. 1+e^-2s/s^2 – 2e^-2s/s - e^-2(s-1)/s-1
c. 1–e^-2s/s^2 – 2e^-2s/s - e^-2(s-1)/s-1 d. 1–e^-2s/s^2 – 2e^-2s/s + e^-2(s-1)/s-1

41. Express -3 + 4i in polar form


a. 5 e^i(π/2 + Tan^-1 4/3) b. 5 e^i(π/2 + Tan^-1 ¾)
c. 5 e^i(π/2 - Tan^-1 4/3) d. 5 e^i(π/2 - Tan^-1 ¾)

42. Express -3 - 4i in polar form


a. 5 e^i(π/2 + Tan^-1 4/3) b. 5 e^i(π/2 + Tan^-1 ¾)
c. 5 e^i(π/2 - Tan^-1 4/3) d. 5 e^i(π/2 - Tan^-1 ¾)

43. Evaluate the LT of e^x x^2.


a. 2/s-b b. 2/(s-b)^2 c. 2/(s-b)^3 d. 2/s^3

44. Evaluate LT of t Cosat


a. s^2 + a^2 / (s^2 - a^2)^2 b. s^2 + a^2 / (s^2 + a^2)^2
c. s^2 – a^2 / (s^2 - a^2) d. s^2 – a^2 / (s^2 + a^2)^2

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