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1. (1 point)
Suppose that the cost of manufacturing x pairs of shoes is
C = f (x) dollars.
(a) What are the units of f 0 (x)? (Write each word in its en-
tirety, in lower case).
Units: /
(b) If you’ve already manufactured 830 pairs, estimate the
cost of manufacturing an additional pair if f 0 (830) = 1100.
Cost:
Answer(s) submitted:
• dollars
• pair
• 1100
(a)
(correct)
2. (1 point)
For the following function whose graph is shown, choose the
graph below that corresponds to its derivative.
(b)
y = f (x)
A.
B.
(c)
C.
D.
Answer(s) submitted:
• B
(correct)
4. (1 point)
Determine lim f (x) for the function f (x) shown in the figure
x→5
below
(d)
Select correct option from below. [?/(a)/(b)/(c)/(d)]
Answer(s) submitted:
• (a)
(correct)
(
x2 − 2x x≤5
f (x) =
3x x>5
1. lim f (x) = help (limits)
x→−4−
2. lim f (x) =
x→−4+ (a) Is f continuous at x = 5 [?/Yes/No]
3. lim f (x) = (b) Is f differentiable at x = 5 [?/Yes/No]
x→−2
4. lim f (x) = (c) If f is differentiable at x = 5 enter the value of f 0 (5). If f
x→∞ is NOT differentiable at x = 5 enter the value of f (5) instead.
5. lim f (x) = f 0 (5) or f (5) =
x→−∞
Note: You can click on the graph to enlarge the image. Answer(s) submitted:
x-values =
x-values =
1. lim f (x) = Answer(s) submitted:
x→2−
2. lim f (x) =
x→2+ • 1
3. lim f (x) = • NONE
x→2
4. lim f (x) = • 1
x→0
5. f (0) = (correct)
For each of the labelled points on the graph, classify the corre-
sponding point on the graph of y = f (x) as on of the following:
MAX, MIN, INFL, INT (short for maximum, minimum, inflec-
tion point, x-intercept)
A:
B:
C:
D:
E:
For each of the following intervals, classify whether the Referring to the graph above, which of the following statements
graph of y = f (x) is INC or DEC over that interval (short for is correct:
increasing or decreasing).
5
• A. f 00 (x) < 0 for all x Answer(s) submitted:
• B. f 00 (x) > 0 for all x
• B
• C. f 00 (x) changes sign from + to -
• D. f 00 (x) changes sign from - to + (correct)
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