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MATH 112

Final Exam
March 10, 2012
Name
Student ID # Section
HONOR STATEMENT
I arm that my work upholds the highest standards of honesty and academic integrity at the
University of Washington, and that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized assistance
on this exam.
SIGNATURE:
1 15
2 18
3 18
4 15
5 19
6 15
Total 100
Your exam should consist of this cover sheet, followed by 6 problems on 8 pages. Check that
you have a complete exam.
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Unless otherwise indicated, you must use the methods of this course and show all of your
work. The correct answer with little or no supporting work may result in no credit. If you use
a guess-and-check method or read a value from a graph on your calculator when an algebraic
method is available, you may not receive full credit. On questions with graphs, clearly mark
lines and points and/or shade areas and clearly show all calculations.
Unless otherwise indicated, you may round your nal answer to two digits after the decimal.
There are multiple versions of this exam. Youve signed an honor statement. Dont cheat.
GOOD LUCK!
Math 112 Winter 2012 1
1. (15 points)
To the right is a sketch of the graph of the
function
f(t) = 0.02t
3
0.39t
2
+ 1.32t + 8.
The derivative of another function g(t) is
given by
g

(t) = 0.096t 0.48.


(a) Find all values of t at which the tangent line to g(t) has slope 3.
ANSWER: t =
(b) Find all values of t at which the graph of f(t) has a horizontal tangent line.
ANSWER: t =
(c) Is f(t) concave up or concave down at t = 7?
ANSWER: concave
(d) Suppose we are told that f(11) = g(11). Find the formula for g(t).
ANSWER: g(t) =
(e) Which is smaller, A or B?
A. The lowest value of g(t) on the interval from t = 0 to t = 12; OR
B. The lowest value of f(t) on the interval from t = 0 to t = 12.
You must, as always, show some work to justify your answer.
ANSWER: is smaller
Math 112 Winter 2012 2
2. (18 points)
5 10 15
5
10
15
20
25
30
time (minutes)
s
p
e
e
d

(
i
n

f
e
e
t

p
e
r

m
i
n
u
t
e
)
a(t)
a(t)
b(t)
b(t)
The graph above shows the instantaneous speed of two cars, Car A and Car B. The two cars
are next to one another on the road at t = 0. We denote the relevant functions as follows:
A(t) = distance covered by Car A by time t a(t) = speed of Car A at time t
B(t) = distance covered by Car B by time t b(t) = speed of Car B at time t
D(t) = A(t) B(t)
(a) Determine whether each of the following is true (T) or false(F). You do not need to
show any work.
i. a(t) = A

(t)
ii. A(t) = a

(t)
iii. The distance between the cars at t = 5 is a(5) b(5).
iv. The cars are farthest apart at t = 8.
v. The cars are in the same place at t = 8.
vi. A

(2) > B

(2)
vii. A(8) > B(8)
viii. B(9) > A(9)
ix. D(0) = 10
x. D(10) =

10
0
a(t)dt

10
0
b(t)dt
THIS PROBLEM IS CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE.
Math 112 Winter 2012 3
Here are those graphs again:
5 10 15
5
10
15
20
25
30
time (minutes)
s
p
e
e
d

(
i
n

f
e
e
t

p
e
r

m
i
n
u
t
e
)
a(t)
a(t)
b(t)
b(t)
(b) Give the distance between the cars at t = 5.
ANSWER: feet
(c) Give a one-minute interval during which D(t) increases and then decreases.
ANSWER: from t = to t =
(d) Give the average speed of Car B during the rst six minutes.
ANSWER: feet per minute
(e) How far does Car A travel from t = 2 to t = 14?
ANSWER: feet
Math 112 Winter 2012 4
3. (18 points) You sell Items. Your marginal revenue and marginal cost (both in dollars per
Item) are given by the formulas
MR(q) = 200 5.46q and MC(q) = 3q
2
48q + 197,
where q is in thousands of Items.
(a) Find the quantity at which TR changes from increasing to decreasing.
ANSWER: q = thousand Items
(b) Find the quantity that maximizes prot.
ANSWER: q = thousand Items
(c) Write out the formulas for total revenue and variable cost.
ANSWER: TR(q) =
ANSWER: V C(q) =
(d) If you sell q = 8 thousand Items, then your prot is 575.94 thousand dollars. Find the
value of your xed costs.
ANSWER: FC = thousand dollars
(e) Compute the area under the MC graph from q = 2 to q = 10.
ANSWER:
(f) Explain in English what the number you found in part (e) represents in terms of Total
Cost.
Math 112 Winter 2012 5
4. (15 points) Compute the indicated derivative. You do not need to simplify your answers.
(a) R(q) =

q
e
3q
R

(q) =
(b) h(t) = (ln t)
3
(te
t
)
h

(t) =
(c) w =

7u 6
3u + 4

2
dw
du
=
(d) M(s, t) = s
2
t
6
+ ln(10s
2
+ 3t
9
)
M
s
(s, t) =
M
t
(s, t) =
Math 112 Winter 2012 6
5. (19 points)
(a) Compute the integral.
i.

4
1
3

x
1
x
2
dx
ii.

3e
x
+
4
5x
dx
iii.

(x) dx, if f(x) = (x


2
+ 3x)
4
THIS PROBLEM CONTINUES ON THE NEXT PAGE.
Math 112 Winter 2012 7
(b) Compute the area of the shaded region. (HINT: You will need to nd where the two
functions intersect.)
f(x)=33-2x
g(x)=6x
2
-24x+25
ANSWER:
(c) Compute the area of the shaded region.
y=-12x
2
+24x+8
(2,8)

ANSWER:
Math 112 Winter 2012 8
6. (15 points) You sell Things. The total revenue (in hundreds of dollars) for selling q hun-
dred Things is given by the function TR(q). You do not have the formula for TR(q), but
you know that, for any value of r,
TR(q +r) TR(q) = 6.8qr 3.4r
2
+ 40r.
(a) Compute the change in TR that results if you increase production from 200 to 204 Things
(i.e., from 2 to 2.04 hundred Things).
ANSWER: hundred dollars
(b) Write out a formula in terms of h for TR(3 +h) TR(3).
ANSWER: TR(3 +h) TR(3) =
(c) Compute the value of
TR(4.01) TR(4)
0.01
.
ANSWER:
TR(4.01) TR(4)
0.01
=
(d) Compute the derivative of TR(q).
ANSWER: TR

(q) =
(e) Your total cost is given by TC(q) = 12.5q + 5, where TC is measured in hundreds of
dollars and q is in hundreds of Things. Find all positive values of q at which the
graphs of TR and TC have parallel tangent lines.
ANSWER: q = hundred Things

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