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Chapter 10 Test April 4, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. Find the horizontal tangent line equation for the given curve at the point x=2, y=1. 2. Find the second derivative of the given polar curve function when t=π/3. 3. Find the length of the curve between 0 and π for the given parametric equations.

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Chapter 10 Test April 4, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. Find the horizontal tangent line equation for the given curve at the point x=2, y=1. 2. Find the second derivative of the given polar curve function when t=π/3. 3. Find the length of the curve between 0 and π for the given parametric equations.

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Chapter 10 Test April 4, 2006 No Calculators Name

1. Find the equation HsL of the horizontal tangent line HsL if x = 2 t2 + 1, y = t3 − 6 t

d2 y 1 1 π
2. Find if x = tan t, y = sec t, and t =
dx2 2 2 3

3. Find the length of the curve if x = 2 t − 2 sin t, y = 2 − 2 cos t, and 0 ≤ t ≤ π.


r HtL r H0L =
dr 1 1
4. Find if = i + j and < 2, 0 >
dt t2 + 4 t + 9

5. Find the equation of the tangent line for x = 4 t3 + 2 t and y = −2 t2 − 4 t + 1 when t = 1


6. Find the slope of the tangent line for r = 1 + 2 cos θ, at θ = .
6
7. Sketch the graph of the polar equation, and be sure to label at least three polar points H r, θ L, if
r2 = −4 cos 2 θ

8. Find the area of the region that is inside both r = 2 − 2 sin θ and r = 3

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9. Find the area of the region that is inside r = 2 sin 2 θ and outside r = 2.
10. Find the area of the region that is bounded by the loop of the strophoid r = sec θ − 2 cos θ

2
1
0

11. Find the length of the curve r = 2 sin2 J N


θ
from θ = 0 to θ = π.
2

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