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Calculus I Final Exam

This document contains an 8-page final exam for a Calculus I course. It consists of 7 multi-part questions testing a variety of calculus concepts including limits, derivatives, integrals, and area under curves. It also contains 2 bonus questions, one evaluating an integral using a trigonometric substitution, and the other calculating the maximum length pole that can navigate a right-angle corridor. Students are instructed to show their work and justify answers for full credit.

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Calculus I Final Exam

This document contains an 8-page final exam for a Calculus I course. It consists of 7 multi-part questions testing a variety of calculus concepts including limits, derivatives, integrals, and area under curves. It also contains 2 bonus questions, one evaluating an integral using a trigonometric substitution, and the other calculating the maximum length pole that can navigate a right-angle corridor. Students are instructed to show their work and justify answers for full credit.

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Department of Computer & Mathematical Sciences

University of Toronto Scarborough


MATA30: Calculus I
Final Examination
Examiner: N. Cheredeko Date: Friday, April 19, 2012.
Duration: 3 hours
DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
FAMILY NAME:
GIVEN NAMES:
STUDENT NUMBER:
SIGNATURE:
NOTES:
No calculators, or any electronic aid is permitted. If you have a cell phone in the room,
make sure it is away from you and turned o.
No books, notebooks or scrap paper are permitted near your examination table.
There are 10 numbered pages in the test. It is your responsibility to ensure that, at
the start of the test, this booklet has all its pages. Please leave all the pages of this
booklet stapled. Do not remove any pages.
Answer all questions in the space provided. Show your work and justify your answers
for full credit.
MATA30H3 page 1
1. [12 marks] Evaluate the given limits:
(a) lim
x
x
2
sin

1
4x
2

(b) lim
x

x
2
3x

(c) lim
x0
x
x
2. [5 marks] Find the linear approximation to f(x) = sin x at x = 0 and use it to
determine sin 2.5

3. [5 marks] Find the derivative of the function g(x) given by g(x) =

cos x

ln x
arctan

sin t dt
4. [20 marks] Consider the function f(x) =
10x
3
x
2
1
(a) Identify the domain
(b) Exploit symmetry
(c) Find the intercepts
(d) Find vertical asymptotes
(e) Find slant asymptotes
(f) Find horizontal asymptotes
(g) Find the rst and second derivatives
(h) Identify extreme values and classify them
(i) Identify inection points
(j) Find intervals where function increasing/decreasing and concave up/down. Make
a table.
int*
f(x)
f

(x)
f

(x)
conc.*
(*int = intervals)
(*conc.=conclusion)
(k) Sketch a graph of f(x)
MATA30H3 page 2
5. [10 marks] Use Reimann Sum and Sums of Positive Integers to nd the area under
the curve f(x) = x
2
1 on [2, 4]. Check the result by integrating.
6. [8 marks] Find the area of the region between the graphs y = sin x and y = sin 2x
for 0 x
7. [40 marks] Evaluate the following integrals
(a)

2
1
x
3
+

x
x
3/2
dx
(b)

x
2
+ 2x 1
x + 4
dx
(c)

dx

7 8x x
2
(d)

dx
1 + sin x
(e)

x
2
ln
2
xdx
(f)

/2
/6
dx
cos x
(g)

dx
(1 + x
2
)
2
(h)

3x
2
+ 7x 2
x
3
x
2
2x
dx
[10 points] BONUS QUESTION 1
Evaluate the given integral by nding appropriate substitution

dx
1 + sin x + cos x
[10 points] BONUS QUESTION 2
What is the length of the longest pole that can be carried horizontally around a corner
at which a 3-ft corridor and a 4-ft corridor meet at right angles?

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