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Calculus BC

1.: *

A. < -1 , -2/25 >


B. < -2 , 2/125 >
C. < -2 , 8/125 >
D. < -1 , -1/25 >
2.: *

A.
B.
C.
D.

3. : *

A.
B.
C.
D.

4.: *

A.
B.
C.
D.

5.: *
A. −5/11
B. 25/11
C. 5
D. 25

6. Which of the following is a tangent line equation to the graph of x2 − 7xy =
51 at the point (3, −2)?: *

A. y − 2 = 25/21 (x + 3)
B. y + 2 = 8/21 (x – 3)
C. y + 2 = 20/21 (x – 3)
D. y + 2 = −20/21 (x – 3)

7.: *

A.
B.
C.
D.

8.: *

A. 1.5
B. 4.
C. 71/6
D. 41/6

9. The slopefield for a certain differential equation is plotted below. Which


of the following could be a solution to the differential equation with the
initial condition y(0) = −2 ?: *

A. −2e(½)x
B. 2e(−½)x
C. 2e(−½)x2
D. −2e(½)x2

10. The graph in the xy-plane represented by x = 3sin(t) and y = 2cos(t) is


which of the following?: *

A. a circle
B. an ellipse
C. a hyperbola
D. a parabola

11.: *

A. 8
B. 4
C. 3√14 
D. 3√7 

12. : *

A. 12/11
B. 1/22
C. −1/14
D. −3/7

13. The graph of f ‘, the derivative of f, is shown in the figure below. If f(0) =
10, which of the following could be the value of f(4)?: *
A. 2
B. 10
C. 14
D. 22

14. : *

A. 5/7
B. DNE
C. 3/2
D. 2/3

15. : *

A. 1 < x ≤ 5/3


B. 1 ≤ x ≤ 5/3
C. ½ < x ≤ 1
D. ½ ≤ x ≤ 1

16. If ƒ and ƒ−1 are both differentiable functions for all x, with ƒ(8) =


−2 and ƒ‘(8) = −1/4, then which of the following must be a tangent line to the
graph of ƒ −1?: *

A. y – 8 = − 4( x + 2 )
B. y – 8 = −(1/4) ( x + 2 )
C. y − 8 = 4( x + 2 )
D. y − 2 = 4 ( x + 8 )

17. : *

A. 3√2 
B. −2√2 
C. 16
D. −4

18. The graph of the function ƒ, consisting of two line segments, is shown in
the figure below. Let g be the function given by g(x) = 2 − 3x, and let h be the
function given by h(x) = ƒ(g(x)) . What is the value of h‘(−1)?: *

A. −3/2
B. 3
C. DNE
D. 1

19. Which of the following is the Maclaurin series for ƒ(x) = 4 cos(2x)?: *

A. 4 − 4x2 + 4x4 − 4x6 + …


B. 4 − 16x2 + 64x4 − 256x6 + …
C. 4 − 8x2 + (8/3)x4 − (16/45)x6 + …
D. 4x − 8x3 + (8/3)x5− (16/45)x7 + …

20.: *
A. y − 2 = 4(x − 6)
B. y + 8 = 2(x − 6)
C. y + 4 = 2(x − 6)
D. y + 4 = 4(x − 6)

21.: *

A. ( - 2 , 2 )
B. [ - 2 , 2 )
C. [ - 16 , 16 )
D. ( - ½ , ½ )

22. : *
A. -14
B. -2
C. 0
D. -3.5

23. The function h is given by h(x) = 2x3 − 6x2 − 48x + 13. What is the
absolute minimum value of h on the closed interval [−3, 3]?: *

A. 49
B. 69
C. −131
D. −91

24. : *

A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. I only
D. III only

25. : *

A. 0.25
B. 5.25
C. 5
D. 6

26. : *

A.
B.
C.
D.

27.: *

A. 4 < | p | < 8
B. p > 4
C. 4 < p < 8
D. There are no such values of p .

28. : *
A.
B.
C.
D.

29. What is the sum of the Maclaurin series?: *

A. 1
B. 0
C. -1
D. e

30.: *
A.
B.
C.
D.

31. Let R be the region in the first quadrant bounded by the y-axis, the x-
axis, the graph of y = ex/4, and the line x = 2. The region R is the base of the
solid. For the solid, each cross-section perpendicular to the x-axis is a semi-
circle. What is the volume of the solid?: *

A. 1.857
B. 5.3981
C. 7.428
D. 2.925

32. What is the area of the region in the first quadrant enclosed by the
graphs of the y-axis, y = tan(2x), and y = −x + 4? : *

A. 0.316
B. 3.068
C. 2.270
D. 1.731

33. : *

A. 40.5
B. 56.549
C. 127.235
D. 2544.690

34. A 17-foot ladder is sliding down a wall at a rate of -5 feet/sec. When the
top of the ladder is 8 feet from the ground, how fast is the foot of the ladder
sliding away from the wall (in feet/sec)?: *

A. 75/8
B. 8/3
C. 3/8
D. -16

35. The function ƒ has the properties indicated in the table below. Which of
the following must be true ?: *

A. ƒ is differentiable at x = 0
B. ƒ is continuous at x = 0
C. ƒ is continuous at x = −2
D. ƒ is continuous at x = 3

36. The volume of a certain cone for which the sum of its radius, r, and
height is constant is given by V = 1/3 π r2(15 − r). The rate of change of the
radius of the cone with respect to time is 3. In terms of r, what is the rate of
change of the volume of the cone with respect to time?: *

A. 10 π r − π r2
B. 30 π r − 2π r2
C. 30 π − 4π r
D. 30 π r − 3π r2

37. A cup of coffee is cooling in a room that has a constant temperature of 72


degrees Fahrenheit (°F). If the initial temperature of the coffee, at time t =
0 minutes, is 140°F , and the temperature of the coffee changes at the rate
of R(t) = -7.63e-0.082t degrees Fahrenheit per minute, what is the temperature,
to the nearest degree, of the coffee after 6 minutes?: *

A. 95°F
B. 129°F
C. 99°F
D. 104°F

38. : *

A. II
B. III
C. I & II
D. I, II & III

39. Let R be the region in the second quadrant bounded on the left by the
polar curve r = 4 + 4 cos θ and on the right by the y-axis. What is the area
of R?: *
A. 2.575
B. 2.283
C. 2.850
D. 1.142

40.: *

A. 8 ƒ(x) (2x − 1) + C


B. 1/8 ƒ(x) (2x − 1) + C
C. ½ ƒ(x) (x + 1) + C
D.2 ƒ(x) (x + 1) + C

41. : *
A. g (2) < g ‘ (2) < g “ (2)
B. g “ (2) < g ‘ (2) < g (2)
C. g ‘ (2) < g “(2) < g(2)
D. g “ (2) < g (2) < g ‘ (2)

42. A rectangular box with square base and top is to be made to contain
2160 cubic feet. The material for the base costs 30 cents per square foot, the
material for the top costs 50 cents per square foot, and the material for the
sides costs 20 cents per square foot. Give the length of one side of the base
(in feet) so that the cost is minimized.: *

A. 8.32
B. 12.38
C. 9.78
D. 10.26

43. A tank contains 100 liters of gasoline at time t = 6 hours. Gasoline is


being pumped into the tank at a rate R(t) , where R(t) is measured in liters
per hour, and t is measured in hours. Selected values of R(t) are given in the
table below. Using a left Riemann sum with four subintervals and data from
the table, what is the approximation of the number of liters of oil that are in
the tank at time t = 20 hours?: *
A. 72.5
B. 69.75
C. 169.75
D. 172.5

44. The rate that an object cools is directly proportional to the difference
between its temperature (in Kelvins) at that time and the surrounding
temperature (in Kelvins). If an object is initially at 35 K, and the
surrounding temperature remains constant at 10 K, it takes 5 minutes for
the object to cool to 25 K. How long will it take for the object to cool to 20
K?: *

A. 6.66 minutes
B. 7.5 minutes
C. 7.52 minutes
D. 8.97 minutes

45.The function ƒ has derivatives of all orders for all real numbers, and ƒ(6)
(x) = 24 sin x. If the fifth-degree Taylor polynomial for ƒ about x = 0 is used to
approximate ƒ on the interval [ 0 , 1 ] , what is the Lagrange error bound for
the maximum error on the interval [ 0 , 1 ] ?: *

A. 0.0143
B. 0.0149
C. 0.0025
D. 0.0859

46. At time t ≥ 0, a square has area A(t) and sides of length s(t). If the area of


the square increases at a rate proportional to its diagonal sidelength, which
of the following differential equations could describe the rate at which the
area of the square increases?: *

A. dA/dt = 3s2
B. dA/dt = 3t2
C. dA/dt = 3t
D. dA/dt = 3s

47.: *

A. I , II , and III
B. I only
C. II only
D. III only

48.: *

A. 2
B. 2.081
C. 0.523
D. 0.481

49.: *
A.
B.
C.
D.

50. Use differentials to approximate the change in the volume of a cube when
the side is decreased from 8 to 7.99 cm (in cubic centimeters).: *
A. -19.2
B. -15.36
C. -1.92
D. -0.01

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