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Lab 4

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Math 2413.WS1 F2015, Fall 2015
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1. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.TF.002.

Determine whether the statement is true or false.


If f has an absolute minimum value at c, then f '(c) = 0.
True
False

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This states absolute minimum, so the theory doesn't apply.
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2. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.TF.008.

Determine whether the statement is true or false.


There exists a function f such that f(1) = 4, f(5) = 0 and f '(x) > 1 for all x.
True
False

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3. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.1.054.

Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum values of f on the given interval.
f(x) =

x
x2 x + 1

, [0, 3]
$$0

absolute minimum value

$$1
absolute maximum value

Solution or Explanation
f(x) =

x
x2 x + 1

, [0, 3]. f'(x) =

(x2 x + 1) x(2x 1)
(x2 x + 1)2

not in the given interval, [0, 3]. f(0) = 0, f(1) = 1, and f(3) =

x2 x + 1 2x2 + x
(x2 x + 1)2

1 x2
(x2 x + 1)2

=0

x = 1, but x = 1 is

3
. So f(1) = 1 is the absolute maximum value and f(0) = 0 is the
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absolute minimum value.

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4. 0/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.1.069.

After the consumption of an alcoholic beverage, the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream (blood alcohol concentration, or BAC)
surges as the alcohol is absorbed, followed by a gradual decline as the alcohol is metabolized. The function
C(t) = 1.35te2.802t
models the average BAC, measured in mg/mL, of a group of eight male subjects t hours after rapid consumption of 15 mL of ethanol
(corresponding to one alcoholic drink). What is the maximum average BAC during the first 2 hours? (Round your answer to three
decimal places.)
-.0229

0.177 mg/mL

When does it occur? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)


14.55

0.36 h

Solution or Explanation
Let a = 1.35 and b = 2.802. Then C(t) = atebt
C'(t) = a(tebt b + ebt 1).
1
C'(t) = 0
bt + 1 = 0
t=
0.36 h. C(0) = 0, C(1/b) = a e1 = a 0.177, and C(2) = 2ae2b 0.010. The
b
b
be
maximum average BAC during the first three hours is about 0.177 mg/mL and it occurs at approximately 0.36 h (21.4 min).

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5. 0/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.1.070.

After an antibiotic tablet is taken, the concentration of the antibiotic in the bloodstream is modeled by the function
C(t) = 3(e0.4t e0.6t)
where the time t is measured in hours and C is measured in g/mL. What is the maximum concentration of the antibiotic during the
first 12 hours? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
.0085

0.4444 g/mL

Solution or Explanation
C(t) = 3(e0.4t e0.6t), [0, 12]. C'(t) = 3(0.4e0.4t + 0.6e0.6t). C'(n) = 0
ln(3/2)
ln(3/2)
C(0) = 0, C
0.2
0.2
the first 12 hours is 0.4444 g/mL.
t=

3(0.4e0.4t + 0.6e0.6t) = 0

3
= e0.2t
2

4
0.4444, and C(12) = 3(e4.8 + e7.2) 0.0224. So the maximum concentration during
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6. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.1.512.XP.

Use a graph to estimate the critical numbers of f(x) = |x3 5x2 + 4| correct to one decimal place.
x = -.8
x=0

-0.8 (smallest value)


0

x=1
x = 3.3

1
3.3

x = 4.8

4.8 (largest value)

Solution or Explanation

We see that f '(x)=0 at about x = 0.0 and x = 3.3, and that f '(x) does not exist at about x = 0.8, 1.0, and 4.8, so the critical
numbers of f are about 0.8, 0, 1, 3.3, and 4.8.

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7. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.2.510.XP.

Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval?

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f(x) =

x
,
x+2

[1, 4]

No, f is continuous on [1, 4] but not differentiable on (1, 4).


Yes, it does not matter if f is continuous or differentiable; every function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem.
Yes, f is continuous on [1, 4] and differentiable on (1, 4).
No, f is not continuous on [1, 4].
There is not enough information to verify if this function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem.

If it satisfies the hypotheses, find all numbers c that satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem. (Enter your answers as a
comma-separated list. If it does not satisfy the hypotheses, enter DNE).
c=
$$2+18

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8. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.2.026.

Suppose that 2 f '(x) 3 for all values of x. What are the minimum and maximum possible values of f(5) f(3)?
4

4 f(5) f(3) 6

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9. 10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.2.506.XP.

(a) In the viewing rectangle [3, 3] by [5, 5], graph the function f(x) = x3 2x and its secant line through the points (2, 4)

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and (2, 4).

(b) Find the exact values of the numbers c that satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem for the interval [2, 2]. (Enter your
answers as a comma-separated list.)
c=
$$412, 412

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10.10/10 points | Previous AnswersSCalcET8 4.2.509.XP.

Does the function satisfy the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the given interval?
f(x) = e2x,

[0, 1]

No, f is not continuous on [0, 1].


Yes, it does not matter if f is continuous or differentiable; every function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem.
Yes, f is continuous and differentiable on

, so it is continuous on [0, 1] and differentiable on (0, 1) .

There is not enough information to verify if this function satisfies the Mean Value Theorem.
No, f is continuous on [0, 1] but not differentiable on (0, 1).

If it satisfies the hypotheses, find all numbers c that satisfy the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem. (Enter your answers as a
comma-separated list. If it does not satisfy the hypotheses, enter DNE).
c=
$$ln(1212e2)2

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