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∫1 (4x )
2 3
1. − x dx =

27
(A) (B) 27 (C) 36 (D) 57
2

2. Let f be the function defined by f (x ) = x 3 − 3x 2 − 9x + 11. At which of the following values of x does f
attain a local minimum?

(A) 3 (B) 1 (C) −1 (D) −3

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d
3.
dx
(2(sin x )2 = )
⎛ 1 ⎞ 2 sin x 2 sin x cos x
(A) 4 cos ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ (B) 4 sin x cos x (C) (D)
⎝⎜ 2 x ⎠⎟ x x

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4. The position of a particle is given by the parametric equations x(t ) = ln t 2 + 1 and y(t ) = e3−t . What is the
velocity vector at time t = 1 ?

1 2 1
(A) 1, e2 (B) 1, −e2 (C) ,e (D) , −e2
2 2

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en
5. ∑ pn is
n=1

p e e
(A) (B) (C) (D) divergent
p−e p−e
p ln ()
p
e

x f (x ) f ¢(x ) f ≤(x ) g(x ) g ¢(x ) g ≤(x )

2 4 −3 3 −2 5 1

6. The table above gives values of the twice-differentiable functions f and g and their derivatives at x = 2. If h is
f ¢ (x )
the function defined by h(x ) = , what is the value of h¢(2) ?
g(x )
9 3 3 21
(A) (B) (C) − (D) −
4 5 2 4

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7. Which of the following is the Maclaurin series for x cos x 2 ?

x 5 x9 x13
(A) x − + − +
2! 4! 6!
x3 x5 x7
(B) x − + − +
2! 4! 6!
x7 x11 x15
(C) x 3 − + − +
3! 5! 7!
x5 x7 x9
(D) x 3 − + − +
3! 5! 7!

10 − 6x 2
8. lim is
x→∞ 5 + 3e x
(A) −2 (B) 0 (C) 2 (D) nonexistent

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9. The function f is not differentiable at x = 5. Which of the following statements must be true?

(A) f is not continuous at x = 5.


(B) lim f (x ) does not exist.
x→5

f (x ) − f (5)
(C) lim does not exist.
x→5 x−5
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(D) ∫0 f (x) dx does not exist.

10. The second derivative of a function f is given by f ≤(x ) = x(x − 3)5 (x − 10)2. At which of the following values
of x does the graph of f have a point of inflection?
(A) 3 only
(B) 0 and 3 only
(C) 3 and 10 only
(D) 0, 3, and 10

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p
⌠ ex − 1
11. ⎮ x dx =
⌡0 e − x

(A) e p − p − 1 (B) ln(e p − p) − 1 (C) p − ln p (D) ln(e p − p)

x 0 4 8 12 16
f (x ) 8 0 2 10 1

12. The table above gives selected values for the differentiable function f. In which of the following intervals must
there be a number c such that f ¢(c) = 2 ?

(A) (0, 4) (B) (4, 8) (C) (8, 12) (D) (12, 16)

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dy
13. Let y = f (x ) be the solution to the differential equation= x + 2y with initial condition f (0) = 2. What is
dx
the approximation for f (−0.4) obtained by using Euler’s method with two steps of equal length starting

at x = 0 ?

(A) 0.76 (B) 1.20 (C) 1.29 (D) 3.96

⎛9 1⎞
14. What is the slope of the line tangent to the curve x + y = 2 at the point ⎜⎜ , ⎟⎟⎟ ?
⎜⎝ 4 4 ⎠
1 4
(A) −3 (B) − (C) 1 (D)
3 3

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⌠ 6
15. ⎮ dx is

⌡1 (x + 3) /
3 2

3
(A) (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) divergent
4

dy
16. If = 2 − y , and if y = 1 when x = 1, then y =
dx

(A) 2 − e x−1 (B) 2 − e1−x (C) 2 − e−x (D) 2 + e−x

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17. Which of the following series converges?



⎛1 − n ⎞
(A) ∑ (−1)n ⎜⎜⎝ n ⎠⎟
⎟⎟
n=1

⎛ n + 1⎞
(B) ∑ (−1)n ⎜⎜⎝ ⎟⎟
2n ⎟⎠
n=1
∞ ⎛ 2 ⎞
n⎜ n ⎟⎟
(C) ∑ (−1) ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
n=1 ⎝⎜ 3 n ⎟⎠

⎛2 n ⎞
(D) ∑ (−1)n ⎜⎜⎝ ⎟⎟
n ⎠⎟
n=1

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18. Let R be the region in the first and second quadrants between the graphs of the polar curves f (q ) = 3 + 3 cos q
and g(q ) = 4 + 2 cos q , as shaded in the figure above. Which of the following integral expressions gives the
area of R ?

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(A) ∫− 2 ( g(q ) − f (q )) dq
p
(B) ∫0 ( g(q ) − f (q )) dq
1 p 2
(C)
2 ∫0 ( g(q ) − f (q )) dq

∫0 (( g(q )) )
1 p 2
(D) − ( f (q ))2 dq
2

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(− 1)n n
19. Which of the following statements about the series ∑ is true?
n=1 n2 + 1

1
(A) The series can be shown to diverge by comparison with ∑ n.
n=1

1
(B) The series can be shown to diverge by limit comparison with ∑ n.
n=1

1
(C) The series can be shown to converge by comparison with ∑ 2
.
n=1 n
(D) The series can be shown to converge by the alternating series test.

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20. If ∫1 f (x) dx = 8 and ∫1 g(x) dx = −2, which of the following cannot be determined from the information
given?

1
(A) ∫4 g(x) dx
4
(B) ∫1 3f (x) dx
4
(C) ∫1 3 f (x) g(x) dx
4
(D) ∫1 (3f (x) + g(x)) dx

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∞ (x + 4)n
21. Which of the following is the interval of convergence for the series ∑ ?
n=1 n ◊ 5n+1
(A) [−9, 1) (B) [−5, 5) (C) [1, 9) (D) (−∞, ∞)

p
22. What is the slope of the line tangent to the polar curve r = 3q at the point where q = ?
2
p 2
(A) − (B) − (C) 0 (D) 3
2 p

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23. The definite integral ∫0 x dx is approximated by a left Riemann sum, a right Riemann sum, and a trapezoidal
sum, each with 4 subintervals of equal width. If L is the value of the left Riemann sum, R is the value of the
right Riemann sum, and T is the value of the trapezoidal sum, which of the following inequalities is true?

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(A) L < ∫0 x dx < T < R

4
(B) L < T < ∫0 x dx < R

4
(C) R < ∫0 x dx < T < L

4
(D) R < T < ∫0 x dx < L

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24. The graph of the piecewise linear function f is shown above. What is the value of ∫0 f ¢(x ) dx ?

(A) −8 (B) −6 (C) 0 (D) 22

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∫0 f (x) dx = 7, what is ∫0 x ◊ f ¢(x) dx ?


2 2
25. The function f has a continuous derivative. If f (0) = 1, f (2) = 5, and

(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) 17

26. Which of the following series are conditionally convergent?



(− 1)n
I. ∑
n=1 n!

(− 1)n
II. ∑ n
n=1

(− 1)n
III. ∑
n=1 n + 2

(A) I only (B) II only (C) II and III only (D) I, II, and III

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27. Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the graph of y = x − 1 , the x-axis, and the vertical line
x = 10. Which of the following integrals gives the volume of the solid generated by revolving R about the
y-axis?

10
(A) p ∫1 (x − 1) dx

10
(B) p ∫1 (100 − (x − 1)) dx

3

( ))
2
(C) p ⎮ 10 − y 2 + 1
⌡0
( dy

3
⌠ ⎛ 2⎞
(D) p ⎮
⌡0 ⎜⎝ ( ) ⎠⎟⎟⎟⎟ dy
⎜⎜100 − y 2 + 1

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d 2y
28. If
dx
dt
= 5 and
dy
dt
()
= sin t 2 , then 2 is
dx

()
2t cos t 2 ()
2t cos t 2
()
(A) 2t cos t 2 (B)
5
(C)
25
(D) undefined

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1⎛ 1 1 1 1 ⎟⎞
29. Which of the following expressions is equal to lim ⎜⎜ + + ++ n ⎟⎟ ?
n →∞ n ⎜⎜ 1 2 3 2 + ⎟⎟
⎜⎝ 2 + 2 + 2 + n ⎟⎠
n n n
2
⌠ 1
(A) ⎮ dx
⌡1 x
1
⌠ 1
(B) ⎮ dx
⌡0 2 + x
2
⌠ 1
(C) ⎮ dx
⌡0 2 + x
3
⌠ 1
(D) ⎮ dx
⌡2 2 + x

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30. A function f has a Maclaurin series given by 2 + 3x + x 2 + x + , and the Maclaurin series converges to
3
f (x ) for all real numbers x. If g is the function defined by g(x ) = e f (x), what is the coefficient of x 2 in the

Maclaurin series for g ?

1 2 5 2 11 2
(A) e (B) e2 (C) e (D) e
2 2 2

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