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MATH1720 1760 Final Fall 2021- Version 3

Differential Calculus (University of Windsor)

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UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
Differential Calculus MATH 1720/1760
Final Exam
Wednesday, December 15, 2021, 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm

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(17) 1. Evaluate the following limits:

x + tan x x2 − 5x − 14
(a) lim (b) lim− (Do not use L’Hospital rule in part(b))
x→0 3x + 4x2 x→7 x2 − 49

e−3 sin x
(c) lim (d) lim+ sin(πx) ln (x − 1)
x→∞ x2 x→1

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(5) 2. For what value(s) of the constant c is the function f continuous on (−∞, ∞)
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c2 − (x + 1)c, if x > 1
f (x) =
(2x + 1)c − x2 − 5, if x ≤ 1

9. C) Newtons method
- Finds The Value For Root


(6) 3. Use the definition of derivative to find the derivative of f (x) = 3x − 7

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(9) 4. Consider the equation ex + 2x = 0

(a) Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that the equation has at least one real root.

(b) Use Rolle’s theorem to show that the equation has at most one real root.

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(15) 5. For each of the following, find y ′ . You do not need to simplify your answer.

2x + x
(a) y = 2 (b) sec(y) + 5x3 y 2 = 9y (c) y = (2x + 1)cos x
6x + sin−1 (3x)

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(5) 6. Use linear approximation to estimate 27.05. (round answer to 5 decimal places)

(7) 7. A television camera is positioned 8 km from a helicopter landing pad. The helicopter is rising
vertically with a speed of 2 km/h. If the television camera is always kept aimed directly at the
helicopter, how fast should the camera’s angle of elevation be changing when the helicopter is
at 3 km altitude? (The angle of elevation is the angle between the ground and the camera’s
line of sight.)

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(9) 8. Find the largest possible area of a rectangle inscribed in the region bounded by the half-
hyperbola y 2 − x2 = 4, y > 0, and the line y = 8, where one side of the rectangle lies on the
line y = 8 and two vertices of the rectangle are on the half-hyperbola y 2 − x2 = 4 (see one of
the possible inscribed rectangles in the picture below). (round answer to 2 decimal places)

y
y=8

y 2 − x2 = 4, y > 0

x
0

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(19) 9. Let f (x) = x2 e−x

(a) (1 Mark) State the domain of f .

(b) (2 Marks) Find the x and y intercepts (if any).

(c) (5 Marks) Find the intervals of increase/decrease.

(d) (3 Marks) Determine the points at which f has a local maximum/local minimum(if any).

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(e) (6 Marks) Find the intervals of concavity.

(f) (2 Marks) Determine the inflection point(s) (if any). (round answer to 3 decimal places)

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(8) 10. Let A be the area of the region that lies under the graph of f (x) = x3 + 4x between x = 0
and x = 2. Find expression for A as a limit using right endpoints. Evaluate the limit without
using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. (No marks will be given for finding the area by
any other method)

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