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1. Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x for y f (x) over the interval
[1, 7]. x4
A) 0.375 B) –0.500 C) –0.500 D) –17.993 E) 2.999
Ans: B
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

2. Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the interval [1, 5]. y = f(x) =
3x3
A) 62 B) 95 C) 93 D) 74 E) 372
Ans: C
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

3. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y = 4x2 with respect to x at x0 = 7.


A) 8 B) 56 C) 14 D) 28 E) 22
Ans: B
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

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4. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y x with respect to x at x0 = 5.

A) –225 B) –8.9600 C) 0.3600 D) –0.3600 E) –0.0617 Ans: D

Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

5. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y = –4x7 with respect to x at a general point x0.
A) –28x07 B) –4x0 C) –4x07 D) –4x06 E) –28x06 Ans: E

Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

2 with respect to x at a general point x0.


6. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y 3
x
–6 2 –6 6 6
A) 3 B) C) D) E)
x x4 x4 x 4 3
x
0 0 0 0 0
Ans: C
Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

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Chapter 2 section 1

7. Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) = 7x4 - 9 at a general point x0.
A) 28x03 - 9 B) 7x03 C) 28x03 D) 7x03 - 1 E) 7x03 - 9 Ans: C

Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

8. Answer true or false. The slope of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) = –2x2 - 1 at x0 =
3 is –13.
Ans: False
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

9. Answer true or false. Use a graphing utility to graph y = 3t2 on [0, 4]. If this graph
represents a position versus time curve for a particle, the instantaneous velocity of the
particle is increasing over the graphed domain.
Ans: True
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

10. Use a graphing utility to graph y = t2 - 7t + 10 on [0, 10]. If this graph represents a
position versus time curve for a particle, the instantaneous velocity of the particle is
zero at what time? Assume time is in seconds.
A) 6s B) 3s C) 3.5s D) 1.5s E) 7s
Ans: C
Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

11. A rock is dropped from a height of 2,704 feet and falls toward earth in a straight line. In
t seconds the rock drops a distance of 16t2 feet. What is the instantaneous velocity
downward when it hits the ground?
A) 116,985,856 feet/s D) 32 feet/s
B) 416 feet/s E) 26 feet/s
C) 208 feet/s
Ans: B
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

12. Answer true or false. The magnitude of the instantaneous velocity is always less than
the magnitude of the average velocity.
Ans: False
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

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Chapter 2 section 1

13. Answer true or false. If a rock is thrown straight upward to a height of 26 feet from the
ground, when it returns to earth its average velocity will be its initial velocity.
Ans: False
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

14. Answer true or false. If an object is thrown straight upward with an instantaneous
velocity of 35 m/s, its instantaneous velocity at the point where it stops rising is
0. Ans: True
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

15. An object moves in a straight line so that after t s its distance in mm from its original
position is given by s = 7t3 + 4t. Its instantaneous velocity at t = 4s is
A) 336 mm B) 1,348 mm C) 5,380 mm D) 340 mm E) 116 mm Ans: D

Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

16. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at x0 = 4. y = 6x2 - 2


A) 48 B) 46 C) 24 D) 50 E) 96
Ans: A
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

17. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at x0 = 81. y x 2


1 1 11 18 1
A) B) C) D) E)
18 9 9 17 81
Ans: A
Difficulty: Hard
Section: 2.1
1
18. Let f (x) . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the interval
x2

[5, 6].
11

Ans: 900

Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

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Chapter 2 section 1

1
19. Let f (x) . Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at the point
2
x
x = 2.
Ans: 1
4

Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

20. Let y = x2 + 2. Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the interval
[–5, –1].
Ans: –6
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

21. Let y = x2 + 6. Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at the point x
=–5.
Ans: –10
Difficulty: Easy
Section: 2.1

1 . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the interval
22. Let y
x 1
[2,4].
Ans: 1
3

Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

1
23. Let y x 3 . Find the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect to x at the point x

= 5.
Ans:14

Difficulty: Medium
Section: 2.1

2 . Find the average rate of change of y with respect to x over the given
24. Let y
x 2
interval [3,6].
Ans: 201

Difficulty: Medium
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