Chapter 5 Test November 14, 2005 Name
Chapter 5 Test November 14, 2005 Name
Chapter 5 Test November 14, 2005 Name
1. You went trick − or − treating 2 weeks ago. Your friend Nimrod dares you to eat as many M & M s as
you possibly can in 30 seconds. Foolishly, you take him up on the dare, as evidenced by the chart
below. Approximate the number of M & M s you ate, by using trapezoids. Be careful, the time
intervals are not uniform.
Time HsecondsL 0 6 11 17 21 25 30
Velocity J N
M&M s
6 6 4 3 0 5 7
Hburp !L
second
‡ H x + 2 x L H 2 x + 1 L dx
1
2
3. Evaluate
0
‡
dy
4. Find if y = tan−1 t dt
dx
Hln 2L 2x
5. Write the following expression as a definite integral, but do not evaluate it :
lim ‚ i i π + 7 π ky
z + i
7 π yy i 7 π y
jlog5 j
j j z j
j kz
zzzj
j z
z
n
π
k = 1 k k3 6n { k6 12 n {{ k 6 n {
+
n → ∞
For the following function, at what point HsL on the interval does the function assume its average
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6.
value? f HxL = 4 − x2 on @−2, 2D
‡ Hx sin xL dx
π
2
7. Evaluate
−π
8. The curve below, v HxL, represents the velocity of a particle on a coordinate axis. If the
and
HbL Find the maximum velocity for this particle, and where it occurs
HcL When is the acceleration greater than 0 ?
HdL Find when s HtL is minimized, and state the minimum value.
2
vHxL
1
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3
−1
−2
5π
Use Simpson s Rule with n = 4 to approximate the value of ‡ csc 2 x dx Hsimplify your answerL.
12
9.
π
12
10. Suppose f HxL = x2 − 3 x + 5 and P is the partition of @ −2, 6 D into the five subintervals
determined by x0 = −2, x1 = −1, x2 = 1, x3 = 2.5, x4 = 4, and x5 = 6. Draw the rectangles
for the Riemann sum Rp , and evaluate, if c1 = −2, c2 = 1, c3 = 2, c4 = 3, c5 = 6.
t t
‡ −3 csc x dx ‡
2
11. Find K so that + K = − 3 csc2 x dx
2π π
3 6
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f HxL = ‡ cos−1 2 t dt
x
3
12. Find the linearization formula for at x =
4
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3
4
13. Use both definitions of the definite integral to set up limits that would represent the
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x +%%%%%%%%
15
‡ dx = lim „
1
2
7
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x +%%%%%%%%
dx = lim ‚
15
‡
1
2
7
14. For the primary definition that you created in problem 13 Hthe one with the limit on the
Riemann sumL, draw a graph below. Use 4 subintervals and be sure to label every part of
each subinterval.