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76. The function f is continuous on the closed interval [0, 5]. The graph of f ¢, the derivative of f, is shown above.
On which of the following intervals is f increasing?

(A) [0, 1] and [2, 4]


(B) [0, 1] and [3, 5]
(C) [0, 1] and [4, 5] only
(D) [0, 2] and [4, 5]

dy 2
77. If = 6e−0.08(t − 5) , by how much does y change as t changes from t = 1 to t = 6 ?
dt
(A) 3.870 (B) 8.341 (C) 18.017 (D) 22.583

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78. The function f has the property that lim− f (x ) = +∞ , lim+ f (x ) = −∞ , lim f (x ) = 2 , and lim f (x ) = 2 .
x→1 x→1 x→−∞ x→+∞
Of the following, which could be the graph of f ?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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79. Tara’s heart rate during a workout is modeled by the differentiable function h, where h(t ) is measured in beats
per minute and t is measured in minutes from the start of the workout. Which of the following expressions gives
Tara’s average heart rate from t = 30 to t = 60 ?

60
(A) ∫30 h(t) dt
1 60
(B)
30 ∫30 h(t) dt
1 60
(C)
30 ∫30 h¢(t) dt
h¢(30) + h¢(60)
(D)
2

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80. The function f has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers with f (2) = −1, f ¢(2) = 4 , f ≤(2) = 6,
and f ¢¢¢(2) = 12 . Using the third-degree Taylor polynomial for f about x = 2, what is the approximation
of f (2.1) ?

(A) −0.570 (B) −0.568 (C) −0.566 (D) −0.528

81. Let f be a function with derivative given by f ¢(x ) = x 3 + 1 . What is the length of the graph of y = f (x ) from
x = 0 to x = 1.5 ?

(A) 4.266 (B) 2.497 (C) 2.278 (D) 1.976

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82. Let h be a continuous function of x. Which of the following could be a slope field for a differential equation of
dy
the form = h(x ) ?
dx
(A) (B)

(C) (D)

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⎧⎪ k 3 + x for x < 3
⎪⎪
f (x ) = ⎪⎨ 16
⎪⎪ for x ≥ 3
⎪⎩⎪ k 2 − x

83. Let f be the function defined above, where k is a positive constant. For what value of k, if any, is f continuous?

(A) 2.081 (B) 2.646 (C) 8.550 (D) There is no such value of k.

84. Let f be a differentiable function. The figure above shows the graph of the line tangent to the graph of f
at x = 0. Of the following, which must be true?

(A) f ¢(0) = − f (0)


(B) f ¢(0) < f (0)
(C) f ¢(0) = f (0)
(D) f ¢(0) > f (0)

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85. A referee moves along a straight path on the side of an athletic field. The velocity of the referee is given by
v(t ) = 4(t − 6)cos(2t + 5), where t is measured in minutes and v(t) is measured in meters per minute. What is
the total distance traveled by the referee, in meters, from time t = 2 to time t = 6 ?

(A) 3.933 (B) 14.578 (C) 21.667 (D) 29.156

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86. The graph of the function f shown above consists of three line segments. Let h be the function defined by
x
h(x ) = ∫0 f (t) dt. At what value of x does h attain its absolute maximum on the interval [−4, 3] ?
(A) −4 (B) −2 (C) 0 (D) 3

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87. The position of a particle moving in the xy-plane is given by the parametric equations x(t ) = e− t and
y(t ) = sin(4t) for time t ≥ 0. What is the speed of the particle at time t = 1.2 ?

(A) 1.162 (B) 1.041 (C) 0.462 (D) 0.221

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88. Let f be the function defined by f (x ) = x − x 3 + x 2 − x . For how many values of x in the open
4 3 2 2
interval (0, 1.565) is the instantaneous rate of change of f equal to the average rate of change of f on the closed

interval [0, 1.565] ?

(A) Zero (B) One (C) Three (D) Four

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89. The population P of rabbits on a small island grows at a rate that is jointly proportional to the size of the rabbit
population and the difference between the rabbit population and the carrying capacity of the population. If the
carrying capacity of the population is 2400 rabbits, which of the following differential equations best models
the growth rate of the rabbit population with respect to time t, where k is a constant?

dP
(A) = 2400 − kP
dt
dP
(B) = k(2400 − P)
dt
dP 1
(C) = k (2400 − P)
dt P
dP
(D) = kP(2400 − P)
dt

90. A region is bounded by two concentric circles, as shown by the shaded region in the figure above. The radius of
the outer circle, R, is increasing at a constant rate of 2 inches per second. The radius of the inner circle, r, is
decreasing at a constant rate of 1 inch per second. What is the rate of change, in square inches per second, of
the area of the region at the instant when R is 4 inches and r is 3 inches?

(A) 3p (B) 6p (C) 10p (D) 22p

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