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SOLEeTiow § CALCULUS AB PRACTICE eq Oe —_——_——__—- pn ‘Time—55 Minutes SECTION 1, Part A Number of questions—28 A CALCULATOR MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION Directions: Solve each of the following problems, using the available space for scratchwork. After examining the form of the choices, decide which isthe best ofthe choices given and fill n the corresponding oval onthe answer sheet. No credit will be given for anything written inthe test book. Do nat spend too much time on any one problem. In.this test: Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function fis assumed to be the set ofall real numbers x for which f(x) isa real number. 1. Ifa) = 513, then f(8) = Pow RR RULE 0 (a) 10 w= «40 (0) 80 »< V\. 5.4.3 - 20s f (x)= > ye = 3 ic 7\~ 22 2 =40 F(d= Beye ~ Be 24 2 hm esas ® ao wz os p) 3 () = HGMEST DEGERE 6S THE SAME Coole AT coe PCy le <2 6 oF 4 GHEST we IF TRELGE RP HEAVY > A, -% (Due) BoTIoan HeAyE? Oo SRL ~> COEFFICIRYTS haber PoE le THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 mE 535 Fee Gee) Bett Ket) P| 8 gyn) 2 5F) “LBeADG) pe Cae” ~ 4x-3 - (axes) ¢ Sk: ) “ (se) 3H *% then f(a) is 3. life) = ( > WFO) We Fey Jey UIT: PATONG o@ RATIO AL [Ee 4 TFihe function fis continuous forall real numbers and it f(s) = ==78* 22 when x 4, then (d= x4 aya (6) ‘ Oa (v0 (F) undefined fe OTe ete ole (x-uerd wy x = fe e-3 n 4g od +4 eM (Fo THE = fuwetiou (s cer Twos , THEN rs fa) = fle) f 1 I TEADTD HEIOHT (eI GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 536 ME CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS EE . simn ty PHBL You Deewe Wy ¢ Porcew with ye 5. tat 2ey 3726, then “ [mPUcIT De PRE RETURN (ay 8420=2% . a ar “ty ~?ny seoy try | ese YD —esey E— coby i | GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 538 MM CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS (Wy -seeye29 ( 4rs7y220 qhet (34 (g42) “a . 4 (2)= SQ) vate 2 3(2) 422) aE INN ESE TRIE (Ate TAN! Lf ometae'te +e 4x ® m O1 er tee] NotmaC > PEPE MDICULAL Te “TANOEUT 8. An equation of the line normal to the graph of y= (Gx? +28) at (2,4) is =H ta) 4 mC) = FL) 108) tema pear 10. If fix) = cos? x, then f"( 1m) = ow 2] mo ©r 2 wan Fede 2eose (-sewx) = Leon - sere | mee PG) = Zsmnsae + (205) cos x Peover ae FL) = 2o% — 2 caste hls)iFO)qle) b'G)= Sql Flt) = 2a) -2 Cos = -2(a)"2 - +740) Bi 1 f= 3 ana.gay wx, wien 20h = ; 2a Pee wa? ey & fey (5 ee F(e= / THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1m 539 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE ‘ 2 fol —a ang [Cse-¥)> .op0 = of urdu 2 aia Uz 3 = 4% Aux (Oxd¥ 6 = Ft z ( sy) et.2 yty o's C 3 2 3 = urcl 30 l tie = (Sey) Hy is (54) L. DERYATIVE. 13, The slope ofthe line tangent tothe graph of 3x°+ Sn y = 12 at (2,1) i @ 2 © 4 (0) 12 5 5 R 7 Mie + Site yi=o y I = -6(2)(1) Sy! bx yt 5 a =-2 Ss —_ aq 14. The equation y=2—3sin™(x—1) has a fundamental period of {> ; Sw lead 4% ‘ eflade) Amp “a : ) 7 MP reg MIB eri 4 i si : ot i Period = 2e - 27 ag y fey ees FraB © GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 540 MM CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS 3] 3 } x? +Sifx<2 5. IE fa) = (or all real numbers x, which of the following must be true? 1510 79)-{ 58° fal ounten svot te floming ms 22 1. fa) is continuous everywhere fil) = i wh I. f(x) is differentiable everywhere. NO H x22 TIL. f(2) has a local minimum atx =2. wd) (A) Tonly \ (B) Tand Honly (©) Mand Il only (D) Land Wonly — (E) 1,11, and 11 é. = Rtekt f 1, Coutywvous (. DiEF (ig Dek = fi bax) qr, 4 ye ys = BS ele fre ater ayes: 1-5 PF ae F Mb EICD, lie iq taal 22)=7 F Sten ery Cer 4EF NO BxTRU| 16. For what value of x does the function f(x) = x° - 9x" - 120x + 6 have a local minimum? ( [antay (a) 10 4 os ® 0 F'&)e Ber = 18 ~(20 K=O AT x=10 _ \ate@-----o rea bie Prom 3KA18x-@20 =o = ib ves fe ps Pole Ho =O f fae wow PFS (ea) [x Fa) <0 =F oo DAM CCC uARED 17. The acceleration of a particle moving along the x-axis at time t is given by a(t) = 4-12. If the velocity is 10, when f= 0 and the position is 4 when # = 0, then the particle is changing direction at (A) tat alt)=4¢-1e wy PMEMCLE ® vit}=0 yorrED © [(O) t= tana tas 2v?-lt elo =o J T= Tand r= Sand t= ~-gb+5 <0 vie faleoe us VE) = [ued de G Xe=)°2 vide 44 pe ee a 2b eee tel & > (Dette Gan =O ae v(o) = 10 io 7 ' = to= 26) *-1r(0) eC oe ~ CHANGED DIFMECTIox 5 (o=C nee = Js © x)= te +10 THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST | ml 541 fid= ¥t-e+| 18. The average value of the function f(x) = (x -1)* on the interval from x= 1 tox =5is aa 16 os p % 26 ta) 18 {wo © os @ 3 ‘ Zoe INRAGE JAC eden a7 Boxtex “Sa sh Awtt-veey"! -+ (y4)) fio -ile 1, fle sean (A) 3440 3 (B) Ease 4C 4 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 542 MH CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & 8C EXAMS / J FG) = (Peeve) * (Pee HO PeobscT pure. : 20. Tf fle) = (a? +5x+ 120) (+x +11) then (0) = (a) 8 2 ox (D) 22+ = ) F'@- £ (Gesesi2i) (3s) ( ° a § 3 3 2 = 24% 3.24% @ # tesa sh Bur HC 2s 5 ~ Fer —-2uFFC 3 iy ee 2 > ECs)” -2 (ces)? He GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 ml S45 28. If flx)=In(In(1-a)), then f(aj= —L—_,_ ~I Qn(le) 1K (A) -. tl : = it —__ © qyinizay Ci-x) gy (I-+) { 1 © ay 7 oe | (BE) STOP ~~ END OF PART A SECTION I IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME 1S CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON PART A ONLY. DO NOT GO ON TO PART BUNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO D0 $0, 546 WH CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS CALCULUS AB SECTION 1, Part B Time—S0 Minutes Number of questions—17 “GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME QUESTIONS ON THIS Pakt OF THE EXAMINATION Pissctions: Solve each ofthe following problems, using the available space for scratch ‘ork. After examining the form ofthe choices, decide which is the best of the chotice given and fill in the corresponding oval on the ane. sheet. No credit willbe given for anything written in the lee sock Pe not spend too much time on any one problem, In.this test: 1. The exact numerical value of the correct answer does nota ways appear among the choices given. When this happens, select from among the choices the number thet Len approximates the exact numerical value 2 _[inless otherwise specified, the domain ofa function is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which ‘fc)isa real number ® [since owrie= = » (A) ~/2 (B) (0 (1 « pres ~Cato) | + [s~0 - sn 2) >-% +1 +o.8 fry ¥F Ys sey Ya =Oos x t . [neni fiw ox +) fn de = | , GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 mt S47 30. Boats A and B leave the same place at the same time, Boat A heads due north at 12 km/hr. Boat B heads due east at 18 km/hr. After 2.5 hours, how fast is the distance between the boats increasing sing (in km/hr)? (A) 21.63 (B) 31.20, (©) 75.00 (D) 9.84 (&) 54.08 K dhe At tous Ate Bt 3 CHE he oki OA 2648 2 20 Je anh r6d8 28. ig ke Ho fee % “SB ge ee S4.083 Adh y 3 26. =cde $ToDO Ce ) tao{E)-taf®) e* DEF oF apie Forma [POC ste) 4 SG (E) eS g -2 Ve 32, 1 Lh someon fotx=B, ten [* flxyde = I [ ” 30 ‘<0 (a) 99 wy © 4 mu «© 4 yeragiey N02 3m i ~(\a2 ad Ge yee dy . oe byt a | toot wha bbs 548 MM CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS. 34. The graph of y= x? 5x2 + 4x + 2 has a local minimum at 3) BEE H.287 aso) [see ©) 406,287) (466,-059) DEEN. DB yg, 7 ty. Boned gto tet 12 Geto oF ‘so WT . MG 21} y Gens Bela aw J rocouge SAO +420 y y O46) =~ TAL why, . 2.94 x5 hee yO UT y'e0 Comte deal as 35. fr volume generated by revolving about the yaxis the region enclosed by the graphs y «9 —¥" and =9-3%,for O's ¥<2, 2 (A) $n (8) an Oe (©) 24% (&) 48x .- - [G-NLE . Vorume BY CytinPRICaL SHELLS AieT os AB Brhy 36. The average value of the function f(x) = In? x on the interval [2, 4] is (A) -1.204 (B) 1.204 () 2159 (D) 2408 (F) 8.636 pyerrce tS 6, Y= dab) NAW ba | Febe ~ /1g,2 2 = wa x de = 1.204 an o 4 pote — 2SPFUMDAMBUTAC TH. oF eALCULUL ints) ta GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 ml S49 ot ie site 2S -2. 1@ ae 38, If the definite wf + Ty is approximated by using rac Tepecoia etek © THs “3 foris ao (2 @st os © 2 3 2 7 6 3 Nee) be yer = EC YON? , YOON Yds Yes), Ylesye ep 7 4 CW) + "21s +a td « rvs) t Yo) = = 39. The radius of a sphere is increasing at a rate proportional to its radius. If the radius is 4 initially, and the radius is 10 after two seconds, what will the radius be after three seconds? (63) (A) 62.50 (B) 13.00 | os {B) 16.00 © 25.00 Tec ey. DIFPRRRUTAC ERUATIcN ” deft] =kt+c Let et: 8. kG ta phere pBohe Bene Ae Ret Ko) oe e Le ke “ 4= Be Son =S kot e B-4 R= 4ok* aco t=2 w= Yor Sze™ Tie 40. Use differentials to approximate the change in the volume of a Sphere when the radius is increased from 10 4 to 10.02 em. Met (A) 4213973 (8) 1261.69 (©) 1256.67 (D) 25.233 © w a cotaewum — Nya 9? dh= Buk oAdivs = 240k (6.02 el aa? OR Vee Se tera N= Yo(w) (r= 25.123 Wey 653 Re 42 \ R='S BI GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE 550 ME CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS Jelmrcue — mmeganron ay PAM NOT ow TEST Now (ay 2x V6 OY gy eye 00? (CQ) xInv-x40 (D) rinx-x4e (E) 2xIndx~ 2x4 ConTinvovs t jax 6x; fxs bea ao @1 oas\ (o) 24 wy 26-20 y fp Dhtew xe} witty x= 3a~ b= 24-20) a, Rese aly’-6)= bO*+Y4 Cay 6+ be ac-y . 4 a-b= bey 3ali*=6 22 60) We Plcecwts ges 3a-G= 2h ‘©. Two particles leave the origin atthe same time and move along the y-axis with their respective positions setermined by the functions y, = cos 2t and y, = dsin for 0 <1'< 6. For how many values of ac che particles have the same acceleration? (ayo wa ©2 os ms y o ‘ , 4 es A Vf = sev (2) 2 =~ Usa (2H) Mn > Yoos t -snf ve Joos (0) B= feos (HH) "= -4s~ & jo gum Gene YE Ve TTS Locke fol wt wSCIes 3 Fouts ok ceretseTiew THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 m S51 44, Find the distance traveled (to thee decimal paces) nthe fst four seconds, fora particle whose velocity given by o(t)=7e-" ; where t stands for time. a) 0576 (6) 6204 (©) 6359 (©) 2720 (© 7.000 2 pai Fe 19 Auk POSITIIE Fe -pattact teavered =) “eft = (203577 t 45. fontrsecutr= WEEK due Ste y OK wr J wh aw He 1 a) . STOP END OF PART B SECTION I If YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON PART B ONLY. * DO NOT GO ON TO SECTION II UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO 0. 552 ME CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS 10. 556 ME CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & BC EXAMS pummemsaoe ANSWER KEY TO SECTION I 11. 2. 13, 1 15, 16, 17. 18, 19, 20. SMBO>> OS EO a 2, 2, m4 2, 26. 27. 28. 29, 30. pounsemou> 31 32, 33. 34, 3 36, 37, 38. 39, 40. moOnmannmas 41 2 B. 44 5 D D B SECTION I GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: You may wish to look over the problems before starting to work on them, since it is not expected that everyone will P 8 P y be able to complete all parts of all problems. All problems are given equal weight, but the parts of a partcelor problem are not necessarily given equal weight. A GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME PROBLEMS OR PARTS OF PROBLEMS ON THIS SECTION OF THE EXAMINATION, * You should write all work for each part of each problem in the space provided for that part in the booklet. Be sure to write clearly and legibly. If you make an error, you may save time by crossing it out rather than trying to erase it. Erased or erossed-out work will not be graded, * Show all your work. You will be graded on the correctness and completeness of your methods as well as your answers. Correct answers without supporting work may not receive credit, * Justifications require that you give mathematical (noncalculator) reasons and that you clearly identify functions, graphs, tables, or other objects you use. * You are permitted to use your calculator to solve an equation, find the derivative of a function at a Point, or calculate the value ofa definite integral. However, you must clearly indicate the setup of your problem, namely the equation, function, or integral you are using, If you use other built-in features or programs, you must show the mathematical steps necessary to produce your results. * Your work must be expressed in standard mathematical notation rather than calculator syntax. For example, fxd may not be writen as fnlnt 0, X, 1, 5). * Unless otherwise specified, answers (numeric or algebraic) need not be simplified. If your answer is given as a decimal approximation, it should be correct to three places after the decimal point. * Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function fis assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which flx) is a real number. SECTION 11, PART A Time—45 minutes Number of problems—3 A graphing calculator is required for some problems or parts of problems. During the timed portion for Part A, you may work only on the problems in Part A. Patt A, you are permitted to use your calculator to solve an equation, find the derivative of a function ata point, te the value ofa definite integral. However, you must clearly indicate the setup of your problem, namely ‘Squation, function, or integral you are using. If you use other built-in features or programs, you must show the ical steps necessary to produce your results GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE THE PRINCETOM REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 ml 553 1. Consider the equation x°- 2ry + 4y? = 64 {@)_ Write an expression for the slope of the curve at any point (xy) (&) Find the equation of the tangent lines to the curve at the point (© Find 7¥ at Gt), act SEE ATIACHED SiteeT PRESS moves along the x-axis so that its acceleration at any time {> is given by a(t) = 121~ 18. At time f= 1, the velocity of the particle is 0(1) = 0 and the position is x(1) ~ 9, (a) Write an expression for the velocity of the particle o(t). (b) At what values of t does the particle change direction? (©) Write an expression for the position x(t) of the particle (@) Find the total distance traveled by the particle from 1 =3 tot = 6. QER ATIRKAD st@BT . Let R be the region enclosed by the graphs of y= 2 In x and y and the lines x = 2 and (a) Find the area of R. (©) Set up, butdo not integrate, an integral expression, in terms of a single variable, for the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the »axis. (©) Set up, utdo not integrate, an integral expression, in terms of a single variable, for the volume of the solid generated when Ris revalved about the line + =~) | © Lie box -(3)) ~ 344g @ Vine offs) (©) lewore PhoT a, (vowae ay CYLIMDR RE SHELLS eT ov AB 554 ME CRACKING THE AP CALCULUS AB & 8C EXAMS pencrice TEST oNE ( imecier pite. ® Ley + Ugh = 64 2x vty ~iny" Byy = 0 y' (84-2) = ty 2x y{= Qyrte yok ByrPr yo © yyiem(end € merwae eushhn X= 2 | ocr CY -202)y + Ig*= 641 Ae Urea yeunes AHHes)-2 Hy°~ My -60 = © yr tows o3ale2) % yy «1 20 woo 2] re YeP4os y= 40s Ox ber qs ses 14) ; uw pasts (Too tani) 4+ 3-405 = 193 (€2) Uv E346 ous © veux yt CDG») = Gye CH) (4y x) Ys ~* y= QS 3 NCty-r) - Cs ee) " (4 wl. “4 (ato 1) 4)- Se (He : “EB oe 2, alk)zlvk~1 v(t)=0 U)ea * 27 ® (ANTING CorDiTlooS Hvis Jaltsot = flze-a)dt = 2 ape se < Gere vVU)=0 LCF -12(ec =0 Cx lee OL-1BL 412 ® vGt)=o GE 184 +12 <0 4° -3L+eL=o (e- 2X 4-15-02 tei t= yO tts O---_o on oO fn 7 PARTICLB Chawe es OUR EcTicss AT +71 < bee * uct) CHANGES Sigs © x(t) = fult) ae = ferme Doe we) = be at yp ppb FC = 2D Ue HE AC 0=¢ a2 (a)?-a(NT HO) eC 4=c x(k)= 203 -9e7t +126 +4 ) 7 = REACMBER DISPUCEHAT © tome noche = Jlua| se (Henente pereen =), ( be lek + te Vat = 176.500 « PARTB Time—45 minutes Number of problems—3 No calculator is allowed for these problems, During the timed portion for Part B, you may continue to work on the problems in Part A without the use of any calculator. 4+ Tater is draining at the rate of 48x fP/second from the vertex atthe bottom of a conical tank whose diam- ter at its base is 40 feet and whose height is 60 fect, (2) Find an expression for the volume of water inthe tank in terms ofits radius at the surface of the water. (©) At what rates the radius of the water in the tank shrinking when the radius is Lo oor? (©) Mow fast isthe height ofthe water in the tank dropping atthe instant thatthe rave 1s 16 feet? SEE ATACHED stat | 5. Letf be the function given by (x) = 2x*- ax? 4 1 (@) "Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph at (-2,17). (b) Find the a- and y-coordinates of the relative maxima and relative minima Verify your answer. ()_ Find the x and y-coordinates of the points of inflection. Verify your answer SEE ATTACHED SHEET 6 Letra) = fl-G-@ fon the closed interval [0,6 (@) Approximate F(2x) using four inscribed rectangles (b) Find F’(2n), (6) Find the average value of F(x) on the interval [04x]. See Attachen steRTS END OF EXAMINATION THE PRINCETON REVIEW AP CALCULUS AB PRACTICE TEST 1 my 555 PATCo oF HEIGHT to Ads (s gs Hse \e 7 wey Ves ve ‘Ge > ae? Vere? @& SNAPSHOT when =l¢ feu: (= we? 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