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Name, Period ‘AB Calculus 2016/2016 Cumulative Review Chapters 1-3 When completing this review, you must show all your work to receive full credit, Youmay do this on a separate sheet of paper if necessary. Domain 0 rm tenntonain 19 SE, d= (ono (4.0) lim s¢0) = xe2 yy Qin) = 2) Find lim, =**2 hes) 6) Find Ji) = L- 4 7) Find fim 4= S82, Continuity vaxcs e 10) Determine any removable discontinuity of (2) Fopee Pew all @ ke -F (ysNi-o) Fore? YO) +s) sna sf \a- 25, x <2 ‘must use ail parts ofthe definition of continuity!) e(o)r¥ _ bes U-d# =0 | bey FY dex DNE es Ppt OOrt@ f= Continuity and Differentiability Determine if (x) is continuous at x = 2. (You 12) If_/(2) is continuous at x = a, which ofthe following is NOT necessarily true? Why? 2) f(a) is defined. eso) lim so) ovate. © 4) lim fo) = f@). 6) lim so) = lim so @sr 19) Find an equation ofthe tangent ine to the graph offs) =x°—2 atthe point (2.8) . Use your calculator to graph the function andils tangent tthe point. Confirm this answer with the derivative featur ofthe caleultor. £le)> 3x? gr bo (eo) gt'(ay=12 14) Use the graph of f(x) defined on [-5,5) to answer the following questions: : Ay. { 8) Find the intervals where f(x) is continuous. ) ope I f Esal, Gu) G2) @s 8) Find the intervals where x) seer (-5.°) 2.9 C2) Qs) Differentiation 18) Apply ‘the limit definition of the. pe derivative fo find i "(x) if oe ve Fle\e Ve oe pat) 5 5 wy > ow 16) If fim (2) = 10, what must be tre? : ane ai Se) exists ©) (2) Iscontinuous at x = a 2) f() dened at x =a. — d) fla) «10 none of hte = 2sin( * ey a 17) y= 2an(3) tng 2 , Ht avosl H 18) Which ofthe folowing iste forthe uneton oy = {. ome * aan? ¥ ov 2) Undefined if Continuous, but NOT differentiable 4 9) _Differentiable, but NOT continuous: BI Neither continuous nor differentiable }) ) Both continuous and differentiable 19) Let ae -F Find pte). yaa 2 sh rel 3 es Bye ye Ly | chain Rule 2 Fd yH y=sm09. 4 -3pcdy e aad EH yor L “ ye (ura (v) 26 (a2) The Product Rule 22) Mf g(x) = xsin(s"), find g(x) I giav + (use) (2¥) = Sy 4 avrask 23) Let /(2) = (x ~ 1)'sin(=). Find the slope of the tangent to /(x) at Fr® Dy) < ale Er¥s & ease Fi(o) > aCalos (OG) = | The Quotient Rule somone yh, y's AD=BeNL) metre —tr , brtBee _ 45 * (er Implicit Differentiation * ay + sin 25) Find 7 ify Oo) = ah cere 26) Find & i cot(y) = x by - = “at bserdgyl 9+ 1G] | wes wey) Intermediate Value Theorem ae ae z 27) Show that f(a)=—2 +2x-1 has. ootin (0.4) aqye\ ie £(0) yeeltd=o tone flea sin Con fo, q (0) LED CEM) => yee c=! \ Mean Value Theorem @ 28) f(x) is continuous on [2,5] and differentiable on (a), the Mean Value Theorem guarantees a point x = ¢ between x - a and x = ‘such that. a» ft -L9 26) ee bee » 7) b-a » —TO = fa) boa = £0) - J@ To ~ 5) @ 10-4 9 sos ©) none of these 28) Let f(s) = x — 26+ 5. Find the valueof x = ¢ that satisfes the htcr Mon Vatue Theorem ont terval (1.3, “oy Vie co Flo)> 9-Cis+ BP lpi se Hen tee = He @ Ala~ 1-245°4 O87 ? Rolles Theorem 30) Let f(x)=x°-3x? onthe interval [0,3]. f Rote's Theorem applies find the Value of ¢, where O i 5 (10) sh) = sta) ro oe tae Position verses Time e 32) If you take at trip of 100 miles and it takes two hours to make the trip, your ‘average valocity is 50 mh during the entire trip. What doas tha Maan Vahie ‘Theorem guarantee happened on your trip? a ye ity sak Mat et duns Yow entie trp ‘Velocity and Acceleration 33) Suppose a rock is dropped off a cif and its height is given by sf) = ~16t* + 960. ih & posi moo Sb Sts: 326 SMo)= 0 Mer * A b) 4) Alo) 2 Fn ¢= patna vot 2). ~ 4900 TR. inne avenger (2) oven 4 cP pte ott ie ge ee ah ley 1M - ‘bss «WI vats vlc (when the rock isthe gone se) nye) © Ca) lal © SQYTEN [we 24) The eos ofan object moving along the x-axis i giv by v(t)=-2t* +3t?+t+1 , when f>0.. Atwhat time, t>0 + does the object's Ines acceleration cocur? ah): oie guia a(t) = ber alt +! = -e(40-1) nee i pa MAK @ ke ZS € _ a 26) A paricte moves along a an potion s(0)=Psin(xt) for “= O 0 g(a) > 4 rma - Contavity and Point of Inflection 440) Find the intervals of eonca and the points of inflection for 41), How many inflection pare dccurin the graph of f(x) = 9x? —10x* 7 ia 4 o (x): ale’ sox f th e@ ie 13GkS — 100K? 2 *Ly3(6=! eympatea 3 OES Vertical Asymptotes: x wa 42) Find the vertical asymptote of f(x) = a. eel Be) ¥3 VAG Ks & 49) Let f= 522, Whylstene x = -2 anasmptte? jovvamavebte* \ et ytr+ 0 axe. PAGS © ver yr 2 - ue. gee tar) wie 16.) ve 1-0 sin(x) ve ¥ 48) Find the horizontal asymptote of y = S29. * Yeo ‘Optimization 46) Detersine the maximum ara fa ecange tha canbe nsdn he Sy one iw oe 1p. Wo \ ) Alay 4-%) he Rees i047), rancher hs 300 fst of ocing to enclose a paste bordered on oe ste 2a ee by a tver. The riverside of the pasture needs no fence. Find the maximum Salat pst BE Oy ye hee y{ 300°9*) Iq i" 300 > ok +y . 300 x-D¥* ie 3a Wot y - 300-4 ioey Ais g00-4¥ e vo -Le pee W560) ME e xX ‘Theorems on Differentiation [=X] Foo] FO [ean | ow tT 2,4 ,ay7e6 pT ey aya i | Let P(x) = F(x) , K(x)= a + TO) Fla) #00) , R(x) F(x) + G(x) , and *N.x) = (6(4))” Use the table above to answer each of the following questions: 48) Find P'(x) at x=1 . Justify your OP PES - GH) (G&) ~ =30 49) Fad ey aix<9. aigyuranoyy, = F(@Y(e)~ (6-20 Kis): EO Ke Eu Hall | 36-06) 8 50) Find T(x) a PS) dusty youranswer. 7 @ Tt) = Fb) ole) : . . 20 ge lS yt! = 2008 O92) Oy) ea = 540) 24 = wes wie SelB) ue asover Nl) = (6l6 WE) 3 (GAS (o2) = 36S (Je =e .phs from Graphs raved 59) The graph of y =/(s) is shown. State the intervals in which Ws) > 0 and i"(e) <0 nUsso Z ay m (a, t)) Ma . Ae) C07 GS (2,4)) | i (b,c) '54) Using the graph of the derivative, (x) , below to give the values requested {for the graph of the function f(x) , e NOTE: Thisis the graph of the derivative of f, NOTE the graph of f- recientes ng 1S mtn (1,15) Relative minimems: Dees a intervals (5; a yo-2 , | yo, ye Inectonpainss y= js 0, 120 Concave upwarintevas: | ys), (0,1 as) Concave dowd intervals ; Cis, du (rs ‘Sketch ¢ possible graph for fos ‘Sketch a possible graph for f"(x) 4“ © 6 nine che: wie te sorte BEST me Alsi clang agra, equation, writen expla, ees requredl Ananswer or ae rom a calculator isnot. “peat. 8. Ts Sich oof + rs —* lim 3 3) 16) nonexistent ‘Shove how this fs the Hit df ow costeetn}= 0056), q 1) none of these erivatve. koe a . f(y 0asy Pk)= FF gy 7 5) fa puse's min lng tlt in ie by) = P= +98, then 5 is increasing SH) = Bert +9 9 ohn tered yen teres tea 3(e2-4E #2) e Oven i>) Quien revert Fest) ‘Show your interval eheele © 79 Fn apnea hi ate eft el ot Det Growin Oe Lis ¥ fest £(e)= | PN eS '58) IF (3 exits on the closed interval (a. then it follows that 8) J(3) is constant on fab] e ) thereexists number ¢, a < € < b,such that (*(e) = 0 ©) the function has a maximum value on the open interval (a) 4d) the function has a minimum value onthe open interval (a,b) ((6) the Mean Value Theorem applies Serene ee lormreamesea tet at oo et ©) eens Ace there iferetation problems with hs fanstion? 150 ere and why? Mt A ParrrLiaht @ kr 0, Usp 4° Jes A, pf 0,0 ) re (0. WS ° “4 ais Dnt tape Hy ym kRl = ty y= ater 2) 3sin®(1 2x) b) ~2eos"(1- 2x) &) ~6sin'(1 - 2x) ~6sin? (I = 2x}evs(1 2x) @) bcos’ Nae) one (1-2) (t05 Cr ax))(>) hee (rey as (1%) 8 Tessin a ec i 7 Ga) the ~ ayer Dyetee? 9 or-2 Oy pared) yt BiH 0 at tae ba) Be eg a4, 2. -| —— 62) Ifthe position of a panicle on a ine at time ¢ is given by 3 = 0° @ speed ofthe particle is decreasing when a -r mi & 97 9F where 1 is 5 AY a prio dy & Tk” Gxt NS “ — ; re week 4 jit, fot. Foss ty oes aad) 2 0

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