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Esteban Garcia
Math 1325, section 018, Summer 1 2016
Instructor: Dr. Stephen McClure
1. /1 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.032.
5x + 2
x 4 4 x
2. /1 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.036.
x 14
x5 2
x
3. /1 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.038.
Find the limit (if it exists). (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
6x2 x 7
x 1
x+1
lim
4. /1 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.048.
Find the limit (if it exists). (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
lim
x5
x+4 3
x5
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5. /1 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.052.
Find the limit (if it exists). (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
lim f(x), where f(x) =
x3
x2 + 4,
3,
x3
x=3
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6. /3 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.1.070.
Use the graph to find the limit (if it exists). (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
(a)
(b)
(c)
lim f(x)
x c+
lim f(x)
x c
lim f(x)
xc
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7. /4 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.2.061.
The cost C (in millions of dollars) of removing x percent of the pollutants emitted from the smokestack of a factory can be
modeled by
C=
4x
.
100 x
(a) What is the implied domain of C? (Enter your answer using interval notation.)
(b) Use a graphing utility to graph the cost function. Is the function continuous on its domain? Explain your reasoning.
C is not continuous on its domain because C has a removable discontinuity at x = 4.
C is continuous on its domain because C is a polynomial.
C is continuous on its domain because all rational functions are continuous on their domains.
C is not continuous on its domain because C has a nonremovable discontinuity at x = 4.
C is not continuous on its domain because C is not a polynomial.
(c) Find the cost of removing 75% of the pollutants from the smokestack.
$
million
8. /3 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.2.063.
The gestation period of rabbits is about 29 to 35 days. Therefore, the population of a form (rabbits' home) can increase
dramatically in a short period of time. The table gives the population of a form, where t is the time in months and N is the rabbit
population.
t
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Find any points of discontinuity in the function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. If an answer does not exist, enter
DNE.)
t=
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9. /6 pointsLarCAApCalc2 7.3.016.
Two long distance runners starting out side by side begin a 10,000-meter run. Their distances are given by s = f(t) and
s = g(t), where s is measured in thousands of meters and t is measured in minutes.
(b) What conclusion can you make regarding their rates at t2?
At t2, the runner given by
(c) What conclusion can you make regarding their rates at t3?
At t3, the runner given by f has traveled farther. The runner given by f is running faster.
At t3, the runner given by f has traveled farther. The runner given by g is running faster.
At t3, the runners are at the same location. The runner given by g is running faster.
At t3, the runner given by g has traveled farther. The runner given by g is running faster.
At t3, the runners are at the same location. The runner given by f is running faster.
---Select---
value of
t.
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x2
x2 4
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Find f'(x).
f(x) = (x2 + 9x)(x + 1)
f'(x) =
Find f'(x).
2
f(x) = 2x 9x + 4
x
f'(x) =
The marginal cost for manufacturing an electrical component is $6.75 per unit, and the fixed cost is $600. Write the cost C as a
function of x, the number of units produced.
C(x) =
Show that the derivative of this cost function is a constant and is equal to the marginal cost.
C'(x) =
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The graph shows the estimated number of milligrams of a pain medication M in the bloodstream t hours after a 1000-milligram
dose of the drug has been given.
(a) Estimate the one-hour interval over which the absolute value of the average rate of change is the least. (Enter your
answer using interval notation.)
(b) Over what interval is the average rate of change approximately equal to the rate of change at t = 4? Explain your
reasoning.
Both the instantaneous rate of change at t = 4 and the average rate of change on [2, 5] is about zero.
Both the instantaneous rate of change at t = 4 and the average rate of change on [1, 6] is about two hundred.
Both the instantaneous rate of change at t = 4 and the average rate of change on [1, 6] is about zero.
Both the instantaneous rate of change at t = 4 and the average rate of change on [0, 6] is about two hundred.
Both the instantaneous rate of change at t = 4 and the average rate of change on [2, 5] is about negative two
hundred.
Find the marginal cost for producing x units. (The cost is measured in dollars.)
C = 500(9 + 8
x)
dC
=
dx
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Find the marginal revenue for producing x units. (The revenue is measured in dollars.)
R = 45x x2
dR
=
dx
4
x2
f'(x) =
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3x 8
x2 1
g'(x) =
x (x + 7)
f'(x) =
x+3
x
f'(x) =
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Use the demand function to find the rate of change in the demand x for the given price p. (Round your answer to two decimal
places.)
3p
,
p+2
units per dollar
x = 900 p
p = $4
Use the General Power Rule to find the derivative of the function.
g(x) = 2
3 x2
g'(x) =
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8
3
x3 6
g'(x) =
x (x 7)2
y' =
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