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MATH 141 FINAL, VERSION A SUMMER 2012

1. If f is invertible, f (2) = 4, f (3) = 2, f 0 (2) = 6, and f 0 (3) = 5, find π/2


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(f −1 )0 (2). 4. Evaluate x cos x dx.
0

1 a) 1
a) .
4
b) −1
1
b) π
2 c)
2
1 π
c) d) −1
6 2
1 π
d) e) − + 1
5 2
e) Cannot be determined
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5. Evaluate sin3 x cos4 x dx.

a) cos6 x − cos4 x + C
1 1
b) cos7 x − cos5 x + C
7 5
1 1
2. Evaluate lim arctan (ln x). c) − cos7 x + cos5 x + C
x→0+ 7 5
1 1
a) 0 d) sin7 x − sin5 x + C
7 5
b) −∞ 1 1
e) − cos7 x + cos5 x + C
−π 7 5
c)
2
π
d)
2
e) ∞

3. Find the derivative of f (x) = ln (ex + 5). Z


1
6. After the appropriate substitution, the integral √ dx
x x2 + 1
ex becomes
a)
ex +5
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1
b) a) tan θ dθ
ex + 5
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c) 1 b) 1 dθ
1
d) x Z
e c) cot θ cos θ dθ
1 1
e) x + Z
e 5
d) cot θ dθ
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e) csc θ dθ

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3x (π)2n+1
7. Evaluate the integral dx.
X
x2 + x − 2 11. Evaluate (−1)n .
n=0
32n+1 (2n+ 1)!

a) ln |x − 1|(x + 2)2 + C
 
1
a)
2
b) ln |x2 + x − 2| + C
 

3
c) ln (x + 1)2 |x − 2| + C
  b)
2
d) ln |x + 1|(x − 2)2 + C
 
c) eπ/3

e) ln (x − 1)2 |x + 2| + C
 
d) 0

e) ∞

e(x−1) − 1
8. Evaluate lim .
x→1 x3 − 1 12. Find the polar equation for the curve represented by y = 2.

a) −∞
a) r = 2 csc θ
b) ∞
b) r = 2 sec θ
1
c)
3 c) r = 2 cot θ
d) 1 1
d) r = csc θ
2
e) 0
1
e) r = sec θ
2
Z ∞ x
9. Evaluate √ dx.
5 x2 − 9 13. Find dy/dx for the parametric curve y = sin(t2 ), x = ln(t).

a) 4
a) 2 cos(t2 )
b) 2
1
c) Diverges to ∞ b)
t
d) Diverges to −∞ c) 2t2 cos(t2 )
5 1
e) d)
4 2t2 cos(t2 )

e) t sin(t2 )

1 1 1
10. Determine the sum of the series 3 − 1 + − + − ···.
3 9 27

X xn
9 14. Find the Radius of Convergence, R, for the series .
a) n!
4 n=0

3 a) R = 1
b)
4
b) R = 0
c) ∞
3 c) R = 5
d)
2 d) R = 2
9
e) e) R = ∞
2

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∞
x2

n + sin (n)
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15. Evaluate the indefinite integral dx as a power series. 18. {bn } = .
1 + x4 2n + 5 n=1


X
a) (−1)n x4n+2 + C
n=0


X x4n+3
b) (−1)n +C
n=0
4n + 3


X x4n+1
c) (−1)n +C
n=0
4n + 1


X
d) (−1)n x4n+3 + C
n=0


X x4n
e) (−1)n +C
n=0
4n

16. Find the Maclaurin series for the function f (x) = cos(x2 ).


X xn
a) (−1)n
n=0
(4n)!


X x4n
b) (−1)n
n=0
(4n)!


X xn
c) (−1)n
n=0
(2n)!


X x4n
d) (−1)n
n=0
(2n)!


X x2n
e) (−1)n
n=0
(2n)!

For problems 17-18, determine whether each sequence converges or


diverges. If it converges find the limit. Each problem is worth 4
points. Code on your scantron:

1
(a) 0 (b) (c) 1 (d) 2 (e)
2
Diverges

∞
22n + n

17. {an } =
3n + 1 n=0

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For the problems 19-22, determine whether the series is absolutely 23. (6 points) Generate the first four non-zero terms of the Taylor
convergent, conditionally convergent, or divergent. Each problem is series for f (x) = e−x centered at 1.
worth 4 points. Code on your scantron:
A if the series is Absolutely Convergent

C if the series is Conditionally Convergent

D if the series is Divergent.


X n7n
19.
n=1
n!


X nn
20. (−1)n+1
n=2
(ln n)n


X (−1)n
21. √
3
n=2
n−1

∞  
X 4
22. 2n 51−n +
n=1
n3

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24. (6 points) Sketch the curve of the function, r = 4 sin (2θ). 25. (8 points) Find the Radius of Convergence, R, and the Interval
of Convergence, I, of the power series

X (2x − 1)n

n=1
5n n

Clearly show all necessary work.

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26. (10 points) Integrate using polar coordinates to find the area of
the region that lies inside the curve, r = 1 + sin θ, and outside the
curve, r = 1.

Answers: 1. D, 2. C, 3. A, 4. D, 5. B, 6. E, 7. A, 8. C, 9. C, 10.
A, 11. B, 12. A, 13. C, 14. E, 15. B, 16. D, 17. E, 18. B, 19. A, 20.
1 1 1 1
D, 21. C, 22. A, 23. − (x − 1) + (x − 1)2 − (x − 1)3 , 24.
e e 2e 3!e
π
a 4-leaved rose on the diagonals, 25. R=5/2; I= [−2, 3), 26. 2 +
4

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