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2. What is the inverse function of ln x, and what are its domain D and range R?
d
x ln x3
dx x=1
d
x ln x3 = (Simplify your answer.)
dx x=1
5. Differentiate.
f(x) = ln ( ln (6x))
f (x) =
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6
5x 3
dx
x+1
0
6
5x 3
dx = (Type an exact answer.)
x+1
0
7. Evaluate the following integral. Include absolute values only when needed.
5 cot (5x 1) dx
5 cot (5x 1) dx =
(Use C as an arbitrary constant.)
dx
3
x ln x ln 2 ( ln x)
1 1
A. 2
+
2
ln ( ln 3) ln ( ln 5)
1 1
B. 2
2
2 ln (3) ln (5)
1 1
C.
ln (3) ln (5)
1 1
D.
ln (3) ln (5)
3 t
dt
t
3 t
dt =
t
(Use C as the arbitrary constant.)
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x x
dx
x+ x
x x
dx =
x+ x
11. 2
5(1 + ln x)x5x dx
1
f(x) = (5x)3x
5
y = 4x
h (x) =
p (x) =
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17. Estimate the value of the following limit by creating a table of function values for h = 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001, and
h = 0.01, 0.001, and 0.0001.
1
h
lim (1 + 5h)
h 0
1
h
The value of lim (1 + 5h) is approximately .
h 0
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
18. Use a calculator to make a table to approximate the following limit. Confirm your result with l'Hpital's rule.
ln (1 + 9x)
lim
9x
x 0
ln (1 + 9x) ln (1 + 9x)
x x
9x 9x
10 1 10 1
10 2 10 2
10 3 10 3
10 4 10 4
(Round to six decimal places as needed.)
Use the table to approximate the limit. Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer box in your choice.
ln (1 + 9x)
lim = lim
9x 9
x 0 x 0
Evaluate the limit from the previous step. Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer box in your choice.
A. ln (1 + 9x)
lim = , which is equal to the value found from the table.
9x
x 0
(Type an exact answer in simplified form.)
B. The limit does not exist.
19. 1
What is the average value of f(x) = on the interval [1,p] for p > 1? What is the average value of f as p ?
x
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3x
5 dx
3x
5 dx = (Use C as the arbitrary constant.)
2 3
x 3x dx
2 3
x 3x dx = (Use C as the arbitrary constant.)
4
7ln x
dx
x
1
4
7ln x
dx = (Type an exact answer.)
x
1
( ln x)3
dx
x
1
( ln x)3
dx = (Simplify your answer.)
x
1
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24. Two points P and Q are chosen randomly, one on each of two adjacent sides of a unit square (see
figure). What is the probability that the area of the triangle formed by the sides of the square and
the line segment PQ is less than one-fourth the area of the square? Begin by showing that x and y
1
must satisfy xy < in order for the area condition to be met. Then argue that the required
2
1
1 dx
probability is + and evaluate the integral.
2 2x
1 2
Therefore, the area of the triangle must be less than square unit(s).
(Simplify your answer.)
Therefore, the probability that the area of the triangle is less than one-fourth the area of the square is the probability that
1 1
xy < . This probability can be found using the following integral, where p(x) is the probability of xy < for a given value of
2 2
x.
p(x) dx
0
1
Consider a randomly chosen value of x. What values of y satisfy the inequality xy < ?
2
y<
The function p(x) is the fraction of y values in the interval [0,1] that satisfy this inequality. Complete the definition of the
function p(x).
, 0x<
p(x) =
, x1
1
1 dx
Substituting this definition for p(x) into the integral for the probability gives + .
2 2x
1 2
1
1 dx
+ =
2 2x
1 2
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25. 2
dt
Use a left Riemann sum with n = 2 subintervals of equal length to approximate ln 2 = and show that ln 2 < 1. Use a
t
1
3
dt
right Riemann sum with n = 7 subintervals of equal length to approximate ln 3 = and show that ln 3 > 1.
t
1
The left Riemann sum for ln 2 is . (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
The right Riemann sum for ln 3 is . (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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