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CALCULUS BC. SECTION 1, Patt A Time—35 Minutes, Number of questions—28 Inuthis test: Unless otherwi which lo is areal number. 1. 17 = 1y~e% then ae a = we D) cy verry @) a0 ® y-e @ a © 2 @ ey Je rye . xy! i ‘ cB tgek? ny © bea = eocuvevay © “Bly2]- Lucy are) Kg) yh) see ° Gis GEB- yx 0s “4g 2 gitx- 22%) 2 The volume of the solid that results when the area between the curvey =e" and the liney = 0, from x= 1 49 472, Is revolved around the ranis i (A). nfo) (et =e?) © Bet) (Dy aeler—e) (B) 2xet 2 2 : fed = nfeatda afew: eae dante da Alc-4) — Blx+3) Ax-44 ~ Bx + 3B An- Be ~th43B *-B—) A-B =I, 4h -4R24 aap AA #88R -FA+38 te gat HS 14 al x43 4 4. y= $224 4x and x= Int then Ya a (a) Bea (8) t0Fint + 48 Sted L_ \ @) tomes ' v toy “Lb lo es —beug he tangent line fo the curve y= = Ax +8 atthe point 2 8) has ansintescep at (A) (1,0) ®) (1,0) ow 0.8) ® 60 M> 3x74 = Sedge 2 Ba) 4b 2 (ye B4h4a et 3=(G0~4)a) rb & {J ), Carvel ¥ [ir grain tne 2y plane preset by = Sn) and y «220s Gevewse ——) anetipee (©) atypertola (0) apanbol ae Bt Li2-4) (25 +6 arb @) aline (D) an ) nonexistent 70, fie Postion ofa particle moving along the x-axis at time is given by x(t) = en, 0.< + 0 is (A) @-2)sxs +2) @ (@-H 25 (¢=2) (D) @-2)>x>¢a-2) ® @-2sxsea-2) 14. [sin Yate tye a wo @ 22 me mt 2 2 2 15, The equation ofthe line normal to y= é cl cra is = Mg Wak eer lan) XE > (A) Bix 60y = 142 w (5) rile 5 cpp spe ' > 2 x(s0e) (B) 81x + 60y = 182 syn WEL (sre) OD ; (©) 2024 27y=09 vo Gee) * 1) god)" ( zn Nes. (D) 20x + 27y =31 ‘yas 5-027) ( sent) “> (x tse" (®) izeayats2 aves (alse DL sot) = (ues —- ote 16: gata the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem for desivatives fra) = 2 six onthe interval [, aL, then c could be = @® HOD? 208% ®) © © ® Thereis no value of con [0, 2] 47. The average value of f(x) = x Inx on the interval [1 ¢] is (ay 24h 18. 4 17-foot ladder is sliding down a wall at a rate of -§ feet/sec. When the top ofthe ladder is 8 feet from the round, how fast is the foot ofthe ladder sliding away from the wall (in feet/sec)? «@ 3 ® os 16 8 8 (68) —- 19. Ue He syeosx, andy =8 when x20, then y= A Berne (B) Berm (C) 843° (D) sLeoese8 ®) asin Ung > Bribe +e bad 2 3siex Wwe 20, Thelength of he curve determined by x= 31 andy «2H fom f= 0 to1 = 9a LNT Grama 1 we 7 oe fa ® f eo t6rat ° © feria &y- ( © free (e) [yorieFar . apt morein th plane that in > Ot ponon tr (0) hen velo vetor tine i (A) (tn6,in(-27) (8) ((n9,1n(-27)) Oe ©) (60, -27e”) (©) (9, 276%) ‘The graph of f(x) = V11+#* has a point of inflection at (0,vii) @ (ii, 0) © (0-vit) o(E8) (B) There is no point of inflection. 2. Tat is the volume ofthe solid generated by rotating about the y-axis the region enclosed byy= the z-axis, fromz=0 tox= n? (A) . 4 i (©) Undefined A jeetanele is tobe inscribed between the parabola y = 4~2 and the x-axis, with ts base on the axis. A value of x that maximizes the area of the rectangle is a 2 2 4 B (A) 0 @) 2 ) 2 4 a) ® oF o$ @y CALCULUS Bc SECTION I, Part B ‘Time—S0 Minutes Number of questions—17 A GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME QUESTIONS ON THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION Ditections: Solve each ofthe following problems, using the available space for sctatchwwork. After examining the form of the choices, decide which is the best ofthe choices given and fill inthe corresponding oval on the answer sheet. No credit wil be given for anything writen in the fest book, Do not spend too much time on any one problem, Inthis test: 1, The exact numerical value of the correct answer does not always appear among the choices given, When this ‘happens, select from among the choices the number that best approximates the exact numerical value, Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function fis assumed tobe the set of all real numbers + for which fet) isa real number, The first thtee non-zero terms in the Taylor series about x = 0 for fx) = cos x tox , if a © Fos x dr cx? a Jos af % “ fo sites assieK aurman Og aed? BCE ameae asain fein)” 4 (a) $8840 © size Tf) = (823 then f(a) = (A) @x)*(Bin(3x) + 3) (B) (@xm(BI0(82) + 8) © x2) +1) ©) (24)-"@x) ® Gx 49x 92. To what limit does the sequence $, = 3+" converge as u approaches infinity? jo @ As-3) - BHD aK 3h - 8x8 18-17 @-aes* (A) sinfpe~9}+ rinfesa] +c Bho BH % C248) + © dnpe-9+7Infe+1] +c (©) Atnfex-2]+ Malet] xe ©) Mapex~3]+2infeet] +c Finpexa]+-dinls +s) 34. A particle moves along a path described by x= cos't and y = sin*t, The distance that the particle travels, along the path from t= Oto ¢= is ig the pe : (A) 075 (®) 150 (yo ©) 350 ©) -075 Ty Bunt 35. The sale price of an item is 800 ~ 35x dollars and the total manufacturing cost is 2:* ~ 1402? + 2,600¢ + 10,000 dollars, where xis the number of items. What number of items should be manufactured in order to optimize ‘the manufacturer's total profit? 35 y (@) 25 oro @) 15 48) 20 S00-B5x > QrF-U4a A+ 2e Kearns 86. The area enclosed by the polar equation r= 4 +.c0s0, for 0< @ <2, is ao @ ©) 186 @) Bs 2 2 37. Use the trapezoid rule with n = 4 to approximate the area between the curve y = x°~ x" and the x-axis from Stox=4, we (A) 35.266 ® 27.766 (©) 63.091 (yyi.s16 @) 25.128 38. fla) = $ (costs), then f (3) is 2 (B) 1 ‘The volume of the solid that results when the area between the graph of y = 32 + 2 and the graph of y= 10-2 from =0 tox = 2s rotated around the x-axis is (mf AOA aef 09 ©) 24f' yi=Bhav anf ol fO-a) 9 © af AG-F)ey- mf A I=I)4y ©) rf G=2)oy- mf f10=I)ov nf fO-V)ay-anf =A) (A) ng (B) Ing (D) -Int ®) Undefined 41.,"The rate that an object cools is directly proportional to the difference betwéen its temperature (in Kelvins) at that time and the surrounding temperature (in Kelvin). If an object is initially at 35K, and the surrounding, ‘temperature remains constant at 10K, it takes 5 minutes for the object to cool to 25K. How long will it take for the object fo cool to 20K? (A) 6.66 min, () 7.50 min. (©) 7.52min, — (D) 8.97 min, + () 10.00 min. Jeconxsee oe sai ak By Sooinxrcosxy+¢ Sapo syne dare* B) E(inx—coss)+ 3 tes: ) EGeins-coss)+c desenn vest © Leeer-snee vont [ (D) 2e(sinx + cosx) +C smaet +cosne™ (B) eine + cosy) +C ‘Two particles leave the origin atthe same time and move along the y-axis with their respective positions determinel! by the functions y, = coe 2! and y, = 4 sin #for 0 L4,-27 ; pa csl-at S a-e4=b= -47 iS “Bae, ms (©) tban *UBp,> 2p, Be 4 en? Hem. io, YF “Bex = 4% bebe, pely met om oth amerz tod (o) ble $80) 520 ao RUB PA a4 470 Ks 0, Hh ae - lo4-B aeenatyi #h oe [bL8)-8 £0 = emup ze FEOF at. ma. = () W6O)-3 >0 sem e $te)=0, enemy EET ah me lex-8=0 PART B ‘Time~45 minutes Number of problems—3 No calculator is allowed for these problems. Duting the tied portion for Part B, you may continue to work on the problems in Part A without the use of any calculator. 4. Let fe the function given by f(x) =e" (2) Find the first four non-zero terms and the general term of the power series for (2) about x = 0. (©) Pina the interval of convergence of the power series for fz) abouts = 0. Show the analysis thi leads to your conclusion. (©) Use term-by-term differentiation to show that f(x) =—8xe-* 5. Lat Rbo the region enclosed by the graphs ofy =2Inxand y=, andthe ines 22 and x8, (@) Find the area of R. (©) Setup, but danatintegrate, an integral expression, in terms ofa single vatiabe, for the volume of the solid generated when Ris revolved about the x-axis, (©) Setup, but do not integrate, an integral expression, in terms of a single variable, for the volume of the solid generated when R is revolved about the lie x ==1 « vt 7 z He feore)u-(EDa] BACo seme | oe a ma alle =e to4 Beem y nore SF Lema Fe) + (BY (84 oy) 2 Ind wp PER = HB) ty? CTE 249+ 8) oy? = - 2Q-<,% -o- = a aXVD FG 78- = a -~ 2 (1a ry727 sat = COU 2 via = (ere (29 Bag? OOF 12 (of we 1277s (7 eFC oe

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