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January 27, 2006
Math 105 A and B
Exam I, page 1.
1. The graph of a certain function A(x) is plotted below. On the axes beneath it, plot the graph of
hl(2). Note that three important tangent lines are drawn in; use these to make good estimates of
hl(z) at the corresponding #-coordinates.Math 105 A and B INITIALS___
Exam I, page 2. January 27, 2006
2, The graph of the derivative g/(2) of a certain function 9(z) is plotted below. Use the graph of g' to
answer questions about g. If it is impossible to answer a question, write “N/A”
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On what intervals is g’ increasing?
On what intervals is g concave down?
‘At what 2 values strictly between —2 and 8 does g have a local maximum?
On what intervals is g increasing?
‘At what x values strictly between —2 and 8 does g’ have a local maximum?
On what intervals is g positive?
On what intervals is g” negative?
‘What are the 2 coordinates of the inflection points of g?
This is the graph
of g’@) (notMath 105 A and B INITIALS
Exam I, page 3, January 27, 2008
8 Use our “rules? for finding derivatives to find the derivatives of each of the following. Show all
your work and write your answers in terms of “radicals’; do not leave negative nor fractions in the
exponents.
a. f(z) = de® + 225 — 1/2? + 20
b. h(a) = _ -1v3
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4. Suppose that for a certain function p(z), the line tangent to the graph of p at enecctairpoint is
y—5=A(e — 9). What is the equation of the line tangent to the graph of 7p(z)? a& x=3 2
5. What is the oquation of the line tangent to the graph of k(x) = 324 — 2r3 + 2 4 10 at the point
2,K@))?