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1. Evaluate: D.

infinity
10. Differentiate y = e^x cos x^2

A. 1/5
A. - e^x sin x^2
B. 2/5 B. e^x (cos x^2 2x sin x^2)
C. 3/5 C. e^x cos x^2 2x sin x^2
D. 4/5
2. Evaluate: D. -2xe^x sin x
11. Differentiate y = sec (x2 + 2).
A. 2x cos ( x^2 + 2)
B. - cos (x^2 + 2) cot (x^2 + 2)
A. Undefined
C. 2x sec (x^2 + 2) tan (x^2 + 2)
B. 0
D. cos (x^2 + 2)
C. Infinity 12. What is the derivative with respect to x of (x + 1)3 x3?
D. 1/7 A. 3x + 6
3. Evaluate:
B. 3x 3
C. 6x 3
A. 0 D. 6x + 3
13. Differentiate y = log 10 (x2 + 1)2
B. 1
A. 4x (x^2 + 1)
C. 8
B. 4xlog10e/x^2 + 1
D. 16
4. Evaluate: C. log e(x) (x^2 + 1)
D. 2x(x^2 + 1)
14. Differentiate (x2 + 2)1/2

A. 0 A. [(x^2+2)^(1/2)]/2
B. 2 B. x/(x^2+2)^(1/2)
C. 4 C. 2x/(x^2+2)^(1/2)
D. 6 D. (x^2 + 2)^(3/2)
15. If y = (t^2 + 2)^2 and t = x^(1/2), determine dy/dx.
5. Evaluate:
A. 3/2
B. (2x^2+2x)/3
A. 0 C. 2(x + 2)
B. 1/2 D. x^(5/2) + x^(1/2)
16. What is the first derivative of the expression (xy)^x = e^x?
C. 2
A. 0
D. -1/2
6. Compute the following limit: B. x/y
C. [-y(1 + ln xy)] / x
D. [-y(1-lnxy)/x^2]
17. Find the derivative with respect to x the function sqrt(2-3x^2)
A. 1 A. -2x^2/sqrt(2-3x^2)
B. 0 B. -3x/sqrt(2-3x^2)
C. 2 C. -3x^2/sqrt(2-3x^2)
D. Infinite D. 3x/sqrt(2-3x^2)
7. Evaluate:
18. Find y if y = arc sin cos x
A. - 1
B. -2
A. Undefined C. 1
B. 3/5 D. 2
C. Infinity 19. Find the derivative of arc cos 4x.

D. Zero A. -4/(1-16x^3)^(0.5)
8. Evaluate: B. 4/(1-16x^3)^(0.5)
C. -4/(1-4x^3)^(0.5)
D. 4/(1-16x^3)^(0.5)
A. 24 20. Find the derivative of [(x+1)^3]/x
B. 26 A. {[(x+1)^2]/x} {[(x+3)^3]/x}
C. 28 B. {[4(x+1)^2]/x} {[2(x+1)^3]/x}
D. 30 C. {[2(x+1)^2]/x} {[(x+1)^3]/x^3}
9. Evaluate:
D. {[3(x+1)^2]/x} {[(x+1)^3]/x^2}
21. Differentiate the equation: y = (x^2)/(x+1)
A. (x^2+2x)/(x+1)^2
A. e^2x
B. 2x/(x+1)
B. e^(2/)
C. 2x
C. 0
D. (2x^2)/(x+1) A. 1
22. The derivative with respect to x of 2 cos^2 (x^2 + 2) is
B. 2
A. 2 sin (x^2 + 2) cos (x^2 + 2)
C. 3
B. -2 sin (x^2 + 2) cos (x^2 + 2)
D. 4
C. 8x sin (x^2 + 2) cos (x^2 + 2) 34. Find the coordinates of the vertex of the parabola y = x^2 4x + 1
by making use of the fact that at the vertex, the slope of the tangent is
D. -8x sin (x^2 + 2) cos (x^2 + 2) zero.
23. Find the second derivative of y by implicit differentiation from the
equation 4x^2 + 8y^2 = 36. A. (2, -3)
A. 64x^2 B. (3, 2)
B. (-9/4)y^3 C. (-1, -3)
C. 32xy D. (-2, -3)
35. Find the equation of the normal to x^2 + y^2 = 5 at the point (2, 1).
D. (-16/9)y^3
24. Find the partial derivatives with respect to x of the function xy^2 A. y = 2x
5y + 6.
B. x = 2y
A. y^2 - 5
C. 2x + 3y = 3
B. y^2
D. x + y = 1
C. xy 5y 36. What is the equation of the normal to the curve x^2 + y^2 = 25 at
(4, 3)?
D. 2xy
25. Find the second derivative of x^3 5x^2 + x = 0. A. 5x + 3y = 0
A. 10x - 5 B. 3x 4y = 0
B. 6x - 10 C. 3x + 4y = 0
C. 3x + 10 D. 5x 3y = 0
37. Locate the points of inflection of the curve y = f(x) = x^2e^x
D. 3x^2 5x
26. Given the function f(x) = x to the 3rd power 6x + 2. Find the first A. 2 sqrt (3)
derivative at x = 2.
B. 2 sqrt (2)
A. 6
C. 2 sqrt (2)
B. 7
D. 2 sqrt (3)
C. 3x^2 - 5 38. In the curve 2 + 12x x^3, find the critical points.
D. 8 A. (2, 18) & (-2, -14)
27. Find the slope of the ellipse x^2 + 4y^2 10x 16y + 5 = 0 at the
point where y = 2 + 8^0.5 and x = 7. B. (2, 18) & (2, -14)
A. -0.1463 C. (-2, 18) & (2, -14)
B. -0.1538 D. (-2, 18) & (-2, 14)
39. Find the radius of curvature of a parabola y^2 4x = 0 at point (4,
C. -0.1654 4).
D. -0.1768 A. 22.36 units
28. If y = 4 cos x + sin 2x, what is the slope of the curve when x = 2
radians? B. 25.78 units
A. -2.21 C. 20.33 units
B. -4.94 D. 15.42 units
40. Find the radius of curvature at any point in the curve y + ln cos x =
C. -3.25 0.
D. 2.21 A. cos x
29. Find the slope of the tangent to the curve y = x^3 2x + 1 at x = 1.
B. 1.5707
A. 1
C. sec x
B. 1/2
D. 1
C. 1/3 41. Find the minimum distance from the point (4, 2) to the parabola
y2 = 8x.
D. 1/4
30. Give the slope of the curve at the point (1, 1): y = [(x^3)/4] (2x+1). A. 4sqrt (3)
A. 1/4 B. 2sqrt (2)
B. -1/4 C. sqrt (3)
C. 1 1/4 D. 2sqrt (3)
42. The sum of the two positive numbers is 50. What are the numbers
D. -1 1/4 if their product is to be the largest possible.
31. Find the slope of x^2y = 6 at the point (2, 2).
A. 24 & 26
A. 2
B. 28 & 22
B. -1
C. 25 & 25
C. -1/2
D. 20 & 30
D. -2 43. A triangle has variable sides x, y, z subject to the constraint such
32. Find the slope of the curve x^2 + y^2 6x + 10y + 5 = 0. that the perimeter is fixed to 18 cm. What is the maximum possible
A. 1/5 area for the triangle?

B. 2/5 A. 15.59 sq. cm


C. 1/4 B. 18.71 sq. cm
D. 2 C. 17.15 sq. cm
33. Find the slope of the tangent to the curve y = -2x x^2 + x^3 at (0, D. 14.03 sq. cm
2).
44. A farmer has enough money to build only 100 meter of fence. What B. 200,000
are the dimensions of the field he can enclose the maximum area?
C. 250,000
A. 25 m x 25 m
D. 300,000
B. 15 m x 35 m 54. A boatman is at A which is 4.5 km from the nearest point B on a
C. 20 m x 30 m straight shore BM. He wishes to reach in minimum time a point C
situated on the shore 9 km from B. How far from C should he land if he
D. 22.5 m x 27.5 m can row at the rate of 6 kph and can walk at the rate of 7.5 kph?
45. Find the minimum amount of tin sheet that can be made into a
closed cylinder having a volume of 108 cu. inches in square inches. A. 4.15 km
A. 125.50 B. 3.0 km
B. 127.50 C. 3.25 km
C. 129.50 D. 4.0 km
55. A fencing is limited to 20 ft. length. What is the maximum
D. 123.50 rectangular area that can be fenced in using two perpendicular corner
46. A box is to be constructed from a piece of zinc 20 sq. in by cutting sides of an existing wall?
equal squares from each corner and turning up the zinc to form the
side. What is the volume of the largest box that can be so constructed? A. 120
A. 599.95 cu. in. B. 100
B. 592.59 cu. in. C. 140
C. 579.90 cu. in. D. 190
56. The cost per hour of running a motor boat is proportional to the
D. 622.49 cu. in. cube of the speed. At what speed will the boat run against a current of
47. A poster is to contain 300 (cm square) of printed matter with 8 km/hr in order to go a given distance most economically?
margins of 10 cm at the top and bottom and 5 cm at each side. Find
the overall dimensions if the total area of the poster is minimum. A. 10 kph
A. 27.76 cm, 47.8 cm B. 13 kph
B. 20.45 cm, 35.6 cm C. 11 kph
C. 22.24 cm, 44.5 cm D. 12 kph
57. Given a cone of diameter x and altitude of h. What percent is the
D. 25.55 cm, 46.7 cm volume of the largest cylinder which can be inscribed in the cone to the
48. A normal window is in the shape of a rectangle surmounted by a volume of the cone?
semi-circle. What is the ratio of the width of the rectangle to the total
height so that it will yield a window admitting the most light for a given A. 44%
perimeter? B. 46 %
A. 1 C. 56%
B. 1/2 D. 65%
C. 2 58. At any distance x from the source of light, the intensity of
illumination varies directly as the intensity of the source and inversely
D. 2/3 as the square of x. Suppose that there is a light at A, and another at B,
49. Determine the diameter of a closed cylindrical tank having a the one at B having an intensity 8 times that of A. The distance AB is 4
volume of 11.3 cu. m to obtain minimum surface area. m. At what point from A on the line AB will the intensity of illumination
be least?
A. 1.22
A. 2.15 m
B. 1.64
B. 1.33 m
C. 2.44
C. 1.50 m
D. 2.68
50. The cost of fuel in running a locomotive is proportional to the D. 1.92 m
square of the speed and is $25 per hour for a speed of 25 miles per 59. A wall h meters high is 2 m away from the building. The shortest
hour. Other costs amount to $100 per hour, regardless of the speed. ladder that can reach the building with one end resting on the ground
What is the speed which will make the cost per mile a minimum? outside the wall is 6 m. How high is the wall in meters?

A. 40 A. 2.34
B. 55 B. 2.24
C. 50 C. 2.44
D. 45 D. 2.14
60. The coordinates (x,y) in feet of a moving particle P are given by x =
51. The cost C of a product is a function of the quantity x of the cost 1 and y = 2 sin t + 1, where t is the time in seconds. At what
product: C(x) = x^2 4000x + 50. Find the quantity for which the cost extreme rates in fps is P moving along the curve?
is minimum.
A. 3 and 2
A. 1000 B. 3 and 1
B. 1500 C. 2 and 0.5
C. 2000 D. 2 and 1
D. 3000 61. A statue 3 m high is standing on a base of 4 m high. If an
52. An open top rectangular tank with square bases is to have a observers eye is 1.5 m above the ground, how far should he stand
volume of 10 cu. m. The materials for its bottom are to cost P 15 per from the base in order that the angle subtended by the statue is a
square meter and that for the sides, P 6 per square meter. Find the maximum?
most economical dimensions for the tank.
A. 3.41 m
A. 1.5m x 1.5m x 4.4m B. 3.51 m
B. 2m x 2m x 2.5m C. 3.71 m
C. 4m x 4m x 0.6m D. 4.41 m
D. 3m x 3m x 1.1m 62. A man walks across a bridge at the rate of 5 fps as a boat passes
53. What is the maximum profit when the profit-versus-production directly beneath him at 10 fps. If the bridge is 10 feet above the boat,
function is as given below? P is profit and x is unit of production. how fast are the man and the boat separating 1 second later?
P = 200,00 x [1.1/(x+1)]^8
A. 8 fps
A. 285,000
B. 8.25 fps A. 49
C. 8.33 fps B. 51
D. 8.67 fps C. 53
63. An LRT train 6 m above the ground crosses a street at 9 m/s at the
instant that a car approaching at a speed of 4 m/s is 12 m up the D. 55
street. Find the rate of the LRT train and the car separation one 72. Two railroad tracks are perpendicular to each other. At 12:00 P.M.
second later. there is a train at each track approaching the crossing at 50 kph, one
being 100 km and the other 150 km away from the crossing. How fast
A. 3.64 m/s in kph is the distance between the two trains changing at 4:00 P.M.?
B. 3.94 m/s A. 67.08
C. 4.24 m/s B. 68.08
D. 4.46 m/s C. 69.08
64. Water is flowing into a conical cistern at the rate of 8 m^3/min. If
the height of the inverted cone is 12m and the radius of its circular D. 70.08
opening is 6 m. How fast is the water level rising when the water is 4 m 73. Water is running into a hemispherical bowl having a radius of 10
deep? cm at a constant rate of 3 cm^3/min. When the water is x cm. deep, the
water level is rising at the rate of .0149 cm/min. What is the value of x?
A. 0.64 m/min
A. 3
B. 0.56 m/min
B. 2
C. 0.75 m/min
C. 4
D. 0.45 m/min
65. Water is pouring into a conical vessel 15 cm deep and having a D. 5
radius of 3.75 cm across the top. If the rate at which the water rises is 74. What is the allowable error in measuring the edge of the cube that
2 cm/sec, how fast is the water flowing into the conical vessel when the is intended to hold 8 cu. M., if the error of the computed volume is not
water is 4 cm deep? to exceed 0.03 cu. m?

A. 2.37 m^3/sec A. 0.002


B. 5.73 m^3/sec B. 0.003
C. 6.28 m^3/sec C. 0.0025
D. 4.57 m^3/sec D. 0.001
66. Water is pouring into a swimming pool. After t hours, there are t = 75. A standard cell has an emf E of 1.2 volts. If the resistance R of
sqrt(t) gallons in the pool. At what rate is the water pouring into the the circuit is increasing at the rate of 0.03 ohm/sec, at what rate is the
pool when t = 9 hours? current I changing at the instant when the resistance is 6 ohms?
Assume Ohms law E=IR.
A. 7/6 gph
A. -0.002 amp/sec
B. 8/7 gph
B. 0.004 amp/sec
C. 6/5 gph
C. -0.001 amp/sec
D. 5/4 gph
67. A helicopter is rising vertically from the ground at a constant rate of D. 0.003 amp/sec
4.5 meters per second. When it is 75 m off the ground, a jeep passed 76. What is the integral of (3t 1)^3 dt?
beneath the helicopter traveling in a straight line t a constant rate of 80 A. (1/12)(3t - 1)^4 + C
kph. Determine how fast the distance between them changing after 1
second. B. (1/12)(3t 4)^4 + C
A. 12.34 m/s C. (1/4)(3t 1)^4 + C
B. 11.10 m/s D. (1/4)(3t 1)^3 + C
77. Evaluate the integral of dx / (x + 2) from -6 to -10.
C. 10.32 m/s
A. 2^(1/2)
D. 9.85 m/s
68. A balloon is released from the ground 100 meters from an B. 1/2
observer. The balloon rises directly upward at the rate of 4 meters per
second. How fast is the balloon receding from the observer 10 seconds C. ln 3
later? D. ln 2
A. 1.68 m/sec 78. Integrate x cos (2x^2 + 7) dx.

B. 1.36 m/sec A. (1/4) sin(2x^2 + 7) + C


C. 1.55 m/sec B. (1/4)cos(2x^2 + 7) + C
D. 1.49 m/sec C. (sin ) / ((4(2x^2 + 7)) + C
69. A balloon is rising vertically over a point A on the ground at the rate D. sin (2x^2 + 7) + C
of 15 ft./sec. A point B on the ground level with and 30 ft. from A. When 79. Integrate: (7x^3 + 4x^2) dx.
the balloon is 40 ft. from A, at what rate is its distance from B
changing? A. (7x^3)/3 + (4x^2)/2 + C
A. 13 ft./s B. (7x^4)/4 + (4x^2)/5 + C
B. 15 ft./s C. (7x^4)/4 + (4x^3)/3 + C
C. 12 ft./s D. (7x^4) - (4x)/2 + C
80. What is the integral of sin^5 x cos^3 x dx if the lower limit is zero
D. 10 ft./s and the upper limit is /2?
70. Car A moves due East at 30 kph at the same instant car B is
moving S 30 E, with a speed of 60 kph. The distance from A to B is 30 A. 0.0203
pm. Find how fast is the distance between them separating after one
hour. B. 0.0307
A. 36 kph C. 0.0417
B. 38 kph D. 0.0543
81. What is the integral of sin^5 x dx if the lower limit is 0 and the upper
C. 40 kph limit is /2?
D. 45 kph A. 0.233
71. A car starting at 12:00 noon travels west at a speed of 30 kph.
Another car starting from the same point at 2:00 P.M. travels north at B. 0.333
45 kph. Find how (in kph) fast the two are separating at 4:00 P.M.
C. 0.433 B. -(e^(sin 2x))/2 + C
D. 0.533 C. -e^(sin 2x)/2 + C
82. Find the integral of 12 sin^5 x cos^5 x dx if the lower limit = 0 and
upper limit = /2. D. e^(sin 2x)/2 + C
94. The integral of cos x with respect to x is
A. 0.2
A. sin x + C
B. 0.3
B. sec x + C
C. 0.4
C. sin x + C
D. 0.5
83. Evaluate the integral of sin^6 x dx from 0 to /2. D. csc x + C
95. Find the integral of [(e^x 1] divided by [e^x +1] dx
A. /32
A. ln (e exp x 1) square + x + C
B. 2/17
B. ln (e exp x + 1) - x + C
C. 3/32
C. ln (e exp x 1) + x + C
D. 5/32
84. Evaluate the integral of x(x 5)^12 dx from 5 to 6. D. ln (e exp x + 1) square - x + C
96. Evaluate the double integral of r sin u dr du, the limits of r are 0 and
A. 0.456 cos u and the limits of u are 0 and pi.
B. 0.556 A. 1
C. 0.656 B. 1/2
D. 0.756 C. 0
85. Evaluate the integral of (xdx) / ((x + 1)^8) from 0 to 1.
D. 1/3
A. 0.011 97. Evaluate the integral of (3x^2 + 9y^2) dx dy if the interior limits has
an upper limit of y and a lower limit of 0, and whose outer limit has an
B. 0.022 upper limit of 2 and a lower limit of 0.
C. 0.033 A. 10
D. 0.044 B. 20
86. Evaluate the integral of (cos3A) dA from 0 to /6.
C. 30
A. 27/363
D. 40
B. 35/768 98. Evaluate integral of zdz r^2dr sinu du, the limits of z are from 0 to
C. 23/765 2, the limits of r are from 0 to 1, and the limits of u are from 0 to /2.

D. 12/81 A. 2/3
87. Integrate 1/ (3x + 4) with respect to x and evaluate from x = 0 and x B. 4/3
= 2.
C. 1/3
A. 0.278
D. 5/3
B. 0.336 99. Find the area of the region bounded by y^2 = 8x and y = 2x.
C. 0.252 A. 1.22 sq. units
D. 0.305 B. 1.33 sq. units
88. Evaluate the integral of cos^2 ydy.
C. 1.44 sq. units
A. y/2 + (sin 2y)/4 + C
D. 1.55 sq. units
B. y + 2cosy + C 100. What is the area bounded by the curve x^2 = -9y and the line y+ +
C. y/4 + (sin 2y)/4 +C 1 = 0?

D. y + sin 2y + C A. 3 sq. units


89. Integrate the square root of (1 cosx) dx. B. 4 sq. units
A. -2*sqrt(2) cos(x/2) + C C. 5 sq. units
B. -2*sqrt(2) cos x +C D. 6 sq. units
C. 2*sqrt(2) cos(x/2) + C
101. What is the area (in square units) bounded by the curve y^2 = x
D. -2*sqrt(2) cos x +C and the line x 4 = 0?
90. Evaluate the integral of cos x dx limits from /4 to /2
A. 30/3
A. 0.423
B. 31/3
B. 0.293
C. 32/3
C. 0.923
D. 29/3
D. 0.329 102. Find the area bounded by the curve y = x^2 + 2, and the lines x =
91. Evaluate the integral of ln x dx, the limits are 1 and e. 0 and y = 0 and x = 4.
A. 0 A. 88/3
B. 1 B. 64/3
C. 2 C. 54/3
D. 3 D. 64/5
92. Evaluate the integral of (2log10edx)/x from 1 to 10. 103. Find the area bounded by the parabolas y = 6x x^2 and y = x^2
2x. Note: The parabolas intersect at points (0,0) and (4,8).
A. 2.0
B. 49.7 A. 44/3 square units

C. 3.0 B. 64/3 square units

D. 5.12 C. 74/3 square units


93. What is the integral of cos 2x e^(sin 2x) dx? D. 54/2 square units
104. Find the area bounded by the parabolas x^2 = 4y and y = 4.
A. (e^(sin 2x))/2 + C
A. 21.33 A. (0,1)
B. 33.21 B. (0,1.6)
C. 31.32 C. (0,2)
D. 13.23 D. (1,0)
105. Find the area bounded by the line x 2y + 10 = 0, the x-axis, the 116. Locate the centroid of the plane area bounded by the equation
y-axis and x = 10. y^2 = 4x, x = 1 and the x-axis on the first quadrant.
A. 75 A. (3/4, 3/5)
B. 50 B. (3/5, 3/4)
C. 100 C. (3/5, 3/5)
D. 25 D. (3/5, 2/3)
106. What is the area (in square units) bounded by the curve y^2 = 4x 117. Find the length of arc of the parabola x^2 = 4y from x = -2 to x =
and x^2 = 4y? 2.
A. 5.33 A. 4.2 units
B. 6.67 B. 4.6 units
C. 7.33 C. 4.9 units
D. 8.67 D. 5.2 units
107. Find the area enclosed by the curve x^2 + 8y + 16 = 0, the x-axis, 118. Find the surface area (in square units) generated by rotating the
the y-axis and the line x 4 =0. parabola arc y = x^2 about the x-axis from x = 0 to x = 1.
A. 7.67 sq. units A. 5.33
B. 8.67 sq. units B. 4.98
C. 9.67 sq. units C. 5.73
D. 10.67 sq. units D. 4.73
108. What is the area bounded by the curve y = x^3, the x-axis and the 119. The area enclosed by the ellipse (x^2)/9 + (y^2)/4 = 1 is revolved
line x = -2 and x = 1? about the line x = 3. What is the volume generated?
A. 4.25 A. 355.3
B. 2.45 B. 360.1
C. 5.24 C. 370.3
D. 5.42 D. 365.1
109. Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y^2 = 120. The area in the second quadrant of the circle x^2 + y^2 = 36 is
4x, x = 1 & x = 3. revolved about the line y + 10 = 0. What is the volume generated?
A. 9.555 A. 2218.33
B. 9.955 B. 2228.83
C. 5.955 C. 2233.43
D. 5.595 D. 2208.53
110. Find the area (in sq. units) bounded by the parabolas x^2 2y = 0 121. The area bounded by the curve y^2 = 12x and the line x = 3. What
and x^2 + 2y 8 = 0. is the volume generated?
A. 11.7 A. 179
B. 4.7 B. 181
C. 9.7 C. 183
D. 10.7 D. 185
111. What is the area between y = 0, y = 3x^2, x = 0 and x = 2? 122. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x^2 = 8y, the line
y 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated when the area
A. 8 is revolved about the line y 2 = 0?
B. 24 A. 28.41
C. 12 B. 27.32
D. 6 C. 25.83
112. What is the area bounded by the curve y^2 = x and the line x 4
= 0? D. 26.81
123. Find the volume (in cubic units) generated by rotating a circle x^2
A. 11 + y^2 + 6x + 4y + 12 = 0 about the y-axis.
B. 31/3 A. 39.48
C. 10 B. 47.23
D. 32/3 C. 59.22
113. Find the area of the curve r^2 = a^2 cos 2.
D. 62.11
A. a 124. Given the area in the first quadrant by x^2 = 8y, the line x = 4 and
B. 2a the x-axis. What is the volume generated by revolving this area about
the y-axis?
C. a^2
A. 53.26
D. a^3
114. Locate the centroid of the plane area bounded by y = x^2 and y = B. 52.26
x. C. 51.26
A. 0.4 from the x-axis and 0.5 from the y-axis D. 50.26
B. 0.5 from the x-axis and 0.4 from the y-axis 125. Find the moment of inertia, with respect to x-axis of the area
bounded by the parabola y^2 = 4x and the line x = 1.
C. 0.5 from the x-axis and 0.5 from the y-axis
A. 2.03
D. 0.4 from the x-axis and 0.4 from the y-axis
115. Find the coordinates of the centroid of the plane area bounded by B. 2.13
the parabola y = 4 x^2 and the x-axis.
C. 2.33 D. sqrt(x^2 - y) + y = C
137. Find the differential equation whose general solution is y = C1x +
D. 2.53 C2e^x.
126. Determine the order and degree of the differential equation
(2x)(d^4y)/(dy^4) + (5x^2)(dy/dx)^3 xy = 0. A. (x 1) y xy + y = 0
A. Fourth order, first degree B. (x + 1) y xy + y = 0
B. Third order, first degree C. (x 1) y + xy + y = 0
C. First order, fourth degree D. (x + 1) y + xy + y = 0
138. Find the general solution of y = y sec x.
D. First order, third degree
127. Which of the following equations is an exact DE? A. y = C (sec x + tan x)
A. (x^2 + 1) dx xy dy = 0 B. y = C (sec x - tan x)
B. x dy + (3x -2y) dx = 0 C. y = C sec x tan x
C. 2xy dx + (2 + x^2) dy = 0 D. y = C (sec2 x tan x)
139. Solve xy (2y 1) = y (1 - x)
D. x^2y dy y dx = 0
128. Which of the following equations is a variable separable DE? A. ln (xy) = 2 (x - y) + C
A. (x + x^2y) dy = (2x + xy^2) dx B. ln (xy) = x - 2y + C
B. (x + y) dx 2y dy = 0 C. ln (xy) = 2y - x + C
C. 2y dx = (x^2 + 1) dy D. ln (xy) = x + 2y) + C
140. Solve (x + y) dy = (x - y) dx.
D. y^2 dx + (2x 3y) dy = 0
129. The equation y^2 = cx is the general solution of: A. x^2 + y^2 = C
A. y = 2y/x B. x^2 + 2xy + y^2 = C
B. y = 2x/y C. x^2 - 2xy - y^2 = C
C. y = y/(2x) D. x^2 - 2xy + y^2 = C
141. Find the differential equation of family of straight lines with slope
D. y = x/(2y) and y-intercept equal.
130. Solve the differential equation: x (y - 1) dx + (x + 1) dy = 0. If y = 2
when x = 1, determine y when x = 2. A. xydy = x^3/4
A. 1.80 B. ydx=(x+1)dy
B. 1.48 C. x^2y = x(x+1)dx
C. 1.55 D. y = x^3/4
142. Find the differential equations of the family of lines passing
D. 1.63 through the origin.
131. If dy = x^2 dx; what is the equation of y in terms of x if the curve
passes through (1,1)? A. ydx xdy = 0
A. x^2 3y + 3 = 0 B. xdy ydx = 0
B. x^3 3y + 2 = 0 C. xdx + ydy = 0
C. x^3 + 3y^2 + 2 = 0 D. ydx + xdy = 0
143. What is the differential equation of the family of parabolas having
D. 2y + x^3 + 2 =0 their vertices at the origin and their foci on the x-axis.
132. Find the equation of the curve at every point of which the tangent
line has a slope of 2x. A. 2xdx ydy = 0
A. x = -y^2 + C B. xdy + ydx = 0
B. y = -x^2 + C C. 2ydx xdy = 0
C. y = y^2 + C D. dy/dx x = 0
144. Determine the differential equation of the family of lines passing
D. x = y^2 + C through (h, k).
133. Solve (cos x cos y cot x) dx sin x sin y dy = 0.
A. (y k)dx (x h)dy = 0
A. sin x cos y = ln (c cos x)
B. (y h) + (y k) = dy/dx
B. sin x cos y = ln (c sin x)
C. (x h)dx (y k)dy = 0
C. sin x cos y = - ln (c sin x)
D. (x + h)dx (y k)dy = 0
D. sin x cos y = - ln (c cos x) 145. Determine the differential equation of the family of circles with
134. Solve the differential equation dy xdx = 0, if the curve passes center on the origin.
through (1,0)?
A. (y)^3 xy + y = 0
A. 3x^2 + 2y 3 = 0
B. y xyy = 0
B. 2y + x^2 1 = 0
C. x + yy = 0
C. x^2 2y 1 = 0
D. (y)^3 + (y)^2 + xy = 0
D. 2x^2 + 2y 2 = 0 146. Radium decomposes at a rate proportional to the amount at any
135. What is the solution of the first order differential equation y(k+1) = instant. In 100 years, 100 mg of radium decomposes to 96 mg. How
y(k) + 5. many mg will be left after 100 years?
A. y(k) = 4 5/k A. 88.60
B. y(k) = 20 + 5k B. 95.32
C. y(k) = C k, where C is constant C. 92.16
D. The solution is non-existent for real values of y D. 90.72
136. Solve (y sqrt(x^2 + y^2)) dx xdy = 0 147. The population of a country doubles in 50 years. How many years
A. sqrt(x^2 + y^2) + y = C will it be five times as much? Assume that the rate of increase is
proportional to the number of inhabitants.
B. sqrt(x^2 + y^2 + y) = C
A. 100 years
C. sqrt(x + y) + y = C
B. 116 years
C. 120 years C. 1 + i
D. 98 years D. 1 i
148. Radium decomposes at a rate proportional to the amount present. 157. Simplify: i^29 + i^21 + i
If half of the original amount disappears after 1000 years, what is the
percentage lost in 100 years? A. 3i
A. 6.70% B. 1 i
B. 4.50% C. 1 + i
C. 5.36% D. 2i
158. Write in the form a + bi the expression i^3217 i^427 + i^18
D. 4.30%
149. Find the equation of the family of orthogonal trajectories of the A. 2i +1
system of parabolas y^2 = 2x + C. B. i +1
A. y = Ce^(-x) C. 2i 1
B. y = Ce^(2x) D. 1 + i
C. y = Ce^x 159. The expression 3 + 4i is a complex number. Compute its absolute
value.
D. y = Ce^(-2x)
150. According to Newtons law of cooling, the rate at which a A. 4
substance cools in air is directly proportional to the difference between B. 5
the temperature of the substance and that of air. If the temperature of
the air is 30 and the substance cools from 100 to 70 in 15 minutes, C. 6
how long will it take to cool 100 to 50?
D. 7
A. 33.59 min. 160. Write the polar form of the vector 3 + j4.
B. 43.50 min. A. 6 cis 53.1
C. 35.39 min. B. 10 cis 53.1
D. 45.30 min. C. 5 cis 53.1
151. An object falls from rest in a medium offering a resistance. The D. 8 cis 53.1
velocity of the object before the object reaches the ground is given by 161. Evaluate the value of sqrt(-10) x sqrt(-7).
the differential equation dV/dt + V/10 = 32 ft/sec. What is the velocity of A. i
the object one second after it falls?
B. sqrt(70)
A. 40.54
C. sqrt(70)
B. 38.65
D. sqrt(17)
C. 30.45 162. Simplify (3 i)^2 7(3 i) + 10
D. 34.12 A. (3 + i)
152. In a tank are 100 liters of brine containing 50 kg. total of dissolved
salt. Pure water is allowed to run into the tank at the rate of 3 liters a B. 3 + i
minute. Brine runs out of the tank at the rate of 2 liters a minute. The
instantaneous concentration in the tank is kept uniform by stirring. How C. 3 i
much salt is in the tank at the end of one hour? D. (3 i)
A. 15.45 kg. 163. If A = 40 e^(j120), B = 2 cis -40, C = 26.46 + j0, solve for A + B
+ C.
B. 19.53 kg.
A. 27.7 cis 45
C. 12.62 kg.
B. 35.1 cis 45
D. 20.62 kg.
153. A tank initially holds 100 gallons of salt solution in which 50 lbs of C. 30.8 cis 45
salt has been dissolved. A pipe fills the tank with brine at the rate of 3 D. 33.4 cis 45
gpm, containing 2 lbs of dissolved salt per gallon. Assuming that the 164. What is 4i cube times 2i square?
mixture is kept uniform by stirring, a drain pipe draws out of the tank
the mixture at 2 gpm. Find the amount of salt in the tank at the end of A. -8i
30 minutes.
B. 8i
A. 171.24 lbs
C. -8
B. 124.11 lbs
D. -8i^2
C. 143.25 lbs 165. What is the simplified complex expression of (4.33 + j2.5) square?
D. 105.12 lbs A. 12.5 + j21.65
154. If the nominal interest rate is 3%, how much is P5,000 worth in 10
years in a continuously compounded account? B. 20 + j20
A. P5,750 C. 15 + j20
B. P6,750 D. 21.65 + j12.5
166. Find the value of (1 + i)^5, where I is an imaginary number.
C. P7,500
A. 1 i
D. P6,350
155. A nominal interest of 3V compounded continuously is given on the B. -4(1 + i)
account. What is the accumulated amount of P10,000 after 10 years?
C. 1 + i
A. P13,620.10 D. 4(1 + i)
B. P13,500.10 167. Find the principal 5th root of [ 50(cos 150 + jsin 150) ].

C. P13,650.20 A. 1.9 + j1.1


D. P13,498.60 B. 3.26 j2.1
156. Simplify the expression i^1997 + i^1999, where i is an imaginary
number.
C. 2.87 + j2.1

A. 0 D. 2.25 j1.2
168. What is the quotient when 4 + 8i is divided by i^3?
B. i A. 8 4i
B. 8 + 4i 180. Given the following series:
sin x = x x^3/3! + x^5/5! +
C. -8 + 4i cos x 1 x^2/2! + x^4/4! +
e^x = 1 + x + x^2/2! + x^3/3! +
D. -8 4i What relation can you draw from these series?
169. If A = -2 3i, and B = 3 + 4i, what is A/B?
A. e^x = cos x + sin x
A. (18 - i)/25
B. e^(ix) = cos x + i sin x
B. (-18 - i)/25
C. e^(ix) = I cos x + sin x
C. (-18 + i)/25
D. ie^x = i cos x + i sin x
D. (18 + i)/25 181. One term of a Fourier series in cosine form is 10 cos 40t. Write it
170. Rationalize (4 + 3i) / (2 - i). in exponential form.
A. 1 + 2i A. 5 e^(j40t)
B. (11 + 10i)/5 B. 5 e^(j40t) + 5 e^(-j40t)
C. (5 + 2i)/5 C. 10 e^(-j40t)
D. 2 + 2i D. 10 e^(j40t)
171. Simplify [(2 + 3i)(5 - i)] / [(3 2i)^2]. 182. Evaluate the determinant:
A. (221 91i)/169
B. (21 + 52i)/13
C. (-7 + 17i)/13
D. (-90 + 220i)/169 A. 4
172. What is the simplified expression of the complex number (6 +
j2.5)/(3 + j4)? B. 2
A. 0.32 + j0.66 C. 5
B. 1.12 j0.66 D. 0
183. Evaluate the determinant:
C. 0.32 j0.66
D. 1.75 + j1.03
173. Perform the operation: 4 (cos 60 + i sin 60) divided by 2 (cos
30 + i sin 30) in rectangular coordinates.
A. square root of 3 2i A. 110
B. square root of 3 i B. -101
C. square root of 3 + i C. 101
D. square root of 3 + 2i D. -110
174. Find the quotient of (50 + j35)/(8 + j5). 184. Evaluate the determinant:

A. 6.47 cis 3
B. 4.47 cis 3
C. 7.47 cis 30
D. 2.47 cis 53
175. Three vectors A, B and C are related as follows: A/B = 2 at 180, A. 489
A + C = -5 + j15, C = conjugate of B. Find A. B. 389
A. 5 j5 C. 326
B. -10 + j10 D. 452
C. 10 j10 185. Compute the value of x by determinant.

D. 15 + j15
176. Evaluate cosh(j/4).
A. 0.707
B. 1.41 + j0.866
A. -32
C. 0.5 + j0.707
B. -28
D. j0.707
177. Evaluate tanh(j/3). C. 16
A. 0.5 + j1.732 D. 52
186. Given the equations:
B. j0.866 x+y+z=2
C. j1.732 3x y 2z = 4
5x 2y + 3z = -7
D. 0.5 + j0.866 Solve for y by determinants.
178. Evaluate in (2 + j3).
A. 1
A. 1.34 + j0.32
B. -2
B. 2.54 + j0.866
C. 3
C. 2.23 + j0.21
D. 0
D. 1.28 + j0.98 187. Solve the equations by Cramers Rule:
179. Evaluate the terms of a Fourier series 2 e^(j10t) + e^(- j10t) at t 2x y + 3z = -3
= 1. 3x + 3y z = 10
-x y + z = -4
A. 2 + j
A. (2, 1, -1)
B. 2
B. (2, -1, -1)
C. 4
C. (1, 2, -1)
D. 2 + j2
D. (-1, -2, 1)
188. If,

What is the cofactor of the second row, third column element?

A. 8
B. 1
C. -4
D. 0
194. If
189. If,

What is the cofactor with the first row, second column element?

What is A times B equal to?

190. If a 3 x 3 matrix and its inverse are multiplied together, write the
product.

195. Matrix

191. If matrix

196. Elements of matrix

Find the elements of the product of the two matrices, matrix BC.
A. 3
B. 1
C. 0
D. -2
192. Given the matrix equation, solve for x and y.

A. -4, 6
197. Transpose the matrix
B. -4, 2
C. -41 -2
D. -4, -6
193. If matrix
c. 402.12 cm2/s
d. 413.13 cm2/s
206. Find the limit (x+2)/(x-3) as x approaches 3.
a. 0
b. infinity
c. indeterminate
d. 3
207. A man 1.8 m. tall is walking at the rate of 1.2 m/s away from a
lamp post 6.7 m high. At what rate is the tip of his shadow receding
from the lamp post?
a. 2.16 m/s
b. 1.64 m/s
c. 1.83 m/s
198. Determine the inverse matrix of d. 1.78 m/s
208. A man on a wharf is pulling a rope tied to a raft at a rate of 0.6
m/s. If the hands of the man pulling the rope are 3.66 m above the
water, how fast is the raft approaching the wharf when there are 6.1 m
of rope out?
a. -1.75 m/s
b. -0.25 m/s
c. -0.75 m/s
d. -0.54 m/s
209. Evaluate the limit: tanx / x as x approaches 0.
a. 0
199. k divided by [ (s square) + (k square) ] is the inverse laplace b. undefined
transform of:
c. 1
A. cos kt
d. infinity
B. sin kt 210. A man is riding his car at the rate of 30 km/hr toward the foot of a
pole 10 m high. At what rate is he approaching the top when he is 40
C. (e exponent kt) m from the foot of the pole?
D. 1.0 a. -5.60 m/s
200. The laplace transform of cos wt is
b. -6.78 m/s
A. s / [(s square) + (w square) ]
c. -8.08 m/s
B. w / [ (s square) + (w square) ]
d. -4.86 m/s
C. w / (s + w) 211. Find the point on the curve y = x3 at which the tangent line is
D. s / (s + w) perpendicular to the line 3x + 9y = 4.
a. (1, 1)
201. Evaluate: Lim (tan33x) / x3 as x approaches 0.
b. (1, -1)
a. 0
c. (-1, 2)
b. 31
d. (-2, -1)
c. 27 212. A boy wishes to use 100 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular
garden. Determine the maximum possible area of his garden.
d. Infinity
202. Evaluate the integral xcosxdx. a. 625 ft2
a. xsinx + cosx + C b. 524 ft2
b. x sinx + C
2
c. 345 ft2
c. xcosx + sinx + C d. 725 ft2
213. Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve x3 + y3 = 9 at the
d. 2xsinx + cosx + C given point (1, 2).
203. Find the limit: sin2x/sin3x as x approaches to 0.
a. 1/3 a. x + 4y = 9

b. 3/4 b. 2x + 4y = 5

c. 2/3 c. 4x y = 9

d. 0 d. 4x 2y = 10
214. Find the area of the largest rectangle whose base is on the x axis
204. A snowball is being made so that its volume is increasing at the
and whose upper two vertices lie on the curve y = 12 x2.
rate of 8 ft3/min. Find the rate at which the radius is increasing when
the snowball is 4 ft in diameter. a. 24
a. 0.159 ft/min b. 32
b. 0.015 ft/min c. 16
c. 0.259 ft/min d. 36
215. Find the radius of the largest right circular cylinder inscribed in a
d. 0.325 ft/min sphere of radius 5.
205. A stone is dropped into a still pond. Concentric circular ripples
spread out, and the radius of the disturbed region increases at the rate a. 4.08 units
of 16 cm/s. At what rate does the area of the disturbed increase when
its radius is 4 cm? b. 1.25 units
a. 304.12 cm /s 2 c. 5.14 units
b. 503.33 cm /s 2 d. 8.12 units
216. A rectangular box open at the top is to be constructed from a 12 x 226. An object moves along the x axis so that its x-coordinate obeys
12-inch piece of cardboard by cutting away equal squares from the the law x = 3t2 + 8t + 1. Find the time when its velocity and acceleration
four corners and folding up the sides. Determine the size of the cutout are the same.
that maximizes the volume of the box.
a. 2/3
a. 6 inches
b. 3/5
b. 1.5 inches
c. 3/4
c. 2 inches
d. 4/5
d. 3 inches 227. Assuming that the earth is a perfect sphere, with radius 4000
217. Find dy / dx if y = 5^(2x + 1). miles. The volume of ice at the north and south poles is estimated to
be 8,000,000 cubic miles. If this ice were melted and if the resulting
a. (5^(2x + 1))ln25 water were distributed uniformly over the globe, approximately what
b. (5^(2x + 1))ln(2x + 1) should be the depth of the added water at any point on the earth?

c. (5^(2x + 1))ln5 a. 120 ft.


d. (5^(2x + 1)ln15 b. 320 ft.
218. An athlete at point A on the shore of a circular lake of radius 1 km c. 210 ft.
wants to reach point B on the shore diametrically opposite A. If he can
row a boat 3 km/hr and jog 6 km/hr, at what angle with the diameter d. 230 ft.
should he row in order to reach B in the shortest possible time? 228. Find the equation of the curve passing through the point (3, 2)
and having slope 2x2 5 at any point (x, y).
a. 30
a. 2x3 15x 3y + 2 = 0
b. 50
b. 3x3 5x 2y 1 = 0
c. 45
c. 2x3 + 5x 3y 21 = 0
d. 60
219. Find the area of the region above the x axis bounded by the curve d. 5x3 3x 3y + 1 = 0
y = -x2 + 4x 3. 229. Find the centroid of the region bounded by y = x2, y = 0, and x =
1.
a. 1.333 square units
a. (1/4, 2/3)
b. 3.243 square units
b. (2/3, 5/4)
c. 2.122 square units
c. (3/4, 3/10)
d. 1.544 square units
220. Find the volume of the solid of revolution formed by rotating the d. (3/5, 5/10)
region bounded by the parabola y = x2 and the lines y = 0 and x = 2 230. Find the point of inflection of the curve x3 3x2 x + 7.
about the x axis.
a. 2, 3
a. 25.01 cu. units
b. 2, 6
b. 15.50 cu. units
c. 1, 5
c. 20.11 cu. units
d. 1, 4
d. 30.14 cu. units 231. Find two numbers whose sum is 36 if the product of one by the
221. A publisher estimates that in t months after he introduces a new square of the other is a maximum.
magazine, the circulation will be C(t) = 150t2 + 400t + 7000 copies. If
this prediction is correct, how fast will the circulation increase 6 months a. 12, 23
after the magazine is introduced? b. 25, 11
a. 1200 copies/month c. 16, 20
b. 2202 copies/month d. 12, 24
c. 2000 copies/month 232. Find the minimum distance from the curve y = 2 square root of 2x
to the
d. 2200 copies/month
222. What is the order and degree of the differential equation y + xy a. 3.56
+ 2y(y)2 +xy = 0. b. 4.66
a. first order, second degree c. 5.66
b. second order, third degree d. 2.66
c. third order, first degree 233. Divide 60 into 3 parts so that the product of the three parts will be
the maximum. Find the product.
d. third order, second degree
223. A curve is defined by the condition that at each of its points (x, y), a. 6,000
its slope is equal to twice the sum of the coordinates of the point. b. 8,000
Express the condition by means of a differential equation.
c. 4,000
a. dy / dx = 2x + 2y
d. 12,000
b. dy / dx = 2x + 2ydy 234. A particle moves along a path whose parametric equations are x
c. dy = 2xdx + 2y = t3 and y = 2t2. What is the acceleration of that particle when t = 5
seconds?
d. x + y = 2y
224. Find the first derivative of ln(cosx). a. 30.26 m/s2
a. cscx b. 18.56 m/s2
b. tanx c. 21.62 m/s2
c. secx d. 23.37 m/s2
235. Find the area bounded by the curve 5y2 = 16x and the curve y2 =
d. cotx 8x 24.
225. Find the number of equal parts into which a given number N must
be divided as that their product will be a maximum. a. 36
a. N/2e b. 25
b. N/e c. 16
c. 2N/e2 d. 14
236. Find the area in the first quadrant bounded by the parabola y2 =
d. 2N/e 4x and the line x = 3 and x = 1
a. 5.595 c. 5.67 m/s
b. 4.254 d. 7.07 m/s
247. A telephone company has to run a line from a point A on one side
c. 6.567 of a river to another point B that is on the other side, 30 km down from
d. 7.667 the point opposite A. the river is uniformly 10 km wide. The company
237. Find the area enclosed by the curve x2 + 8y + 16 = 0, the line x = can run the line along the shoreline to a point C then run the line under
4 and the coordinate axes. the river to b. the cost of laying the line along the shore is P5000 per
km, and the cost of laying it under water is P12, 000 per km. Where the
a. 8.97 point C should be located to minimize the cost?

b. 10.67 a. 5.167 km
c. 9.10 b. 6.435 km
d. 12.72 c. 4.583 km
238. Find the volume of the solid formed by rotating the curve 4x2 +
9y2 = 36 about the line 4x + 3y 20 = 0 d. 3.567 km
248. The height of a projectile thrown vertically at any given time is
a. 356.79 define by the equation h(t) = -16t2 + 256t. What is the maximum height
reach by the projectile?
b. 138.54
a. 1567 ft
c. 473.74
b. 1920 ft
d. 228.56
239. Determine the moment of inertia of a rectangle 100cm by 300cm c. 1247 ft
with respect to a line through its center of gravity and parallel to the
shorter side. d. 1024 ft
249. The density of the rod is the rate of change of its mass with
a. 225 x 106 cm4 respect to its given length. A certain rod has length of 9 feet and a total
mass of 24 slugs. If the mass of a section of the rod of length x from its
b. 125 x 106 cm4 left end is proportional to the square root of this length, calculate the
c. 325 x 106 cm4 density of the rod 4 ft from its left end.

d. 235 x 106 cm4 a. 1 slug/ft


b. 2 slugs/ft
2
240. Find the area of the region bounded by y =8x and y=2x.
a. 3/4 c. 3 slugs/ft
b. 5/4 d. 4 slugs/ft
c. 4/3 250. It costs 0.05 x2 + 6x + 100 dollars to produce x pounds of soap.
Because of quantity discounts, each pound sells for 12 0.15x dollars.
d. 5/6 Calculate the marginal profit when 10 pounds of soap is produced.
241. Two posts, one 8 ft. high and the other 12 ft. high, stand 15 ft.
apart from each other. They are to be stayed by wires attached to a a. $ 9
single stake at ground level, the wires running to the tops of the posts. b. $ 2
How far from the shorter post should the stake be placed to use the
least amount of wire? c. $ 12
a. 6 ft. d. $ 7
b. 5 ft. 251. Find the area of the region bounded by y = x2 5x + 6, the axis,
c. 9 ft. and the vertical lines x = 0 and x = 4.

d. 8 ft. a. 5/7
242. At the maximum point, the second derivative of the curve is
b. 19/4
a. 0 c. 17/3
b. Negative d. 9/2
c. Undefined 252. A police car is 20 ft away from a long straight wall. Its beacon,
rotating 1 revolution per second, shines a beam of light on the wall.
d. Positive How fast is the beam moving when it is nearest to the police car?
243. Determine the curvature of the curve y2 = 16x at the point (4, 8).
a. 10pi
a. -0.0442
b. 20pi
b. -0.1043
c. 30pi
c. -0.0544
d. 40pi
d. -0.0254 253. Find area of the largest rectangle that can be inscribed in an
5
244. Determine the value of the integral of sin 3xdx from 0 to pi over 6. equilateral triangle of side 20.
a. 0.457 a. 242
b. 1.053 b. 393
c. 0.0178 c. 503
d. 0.178 d. 405
245. A body moves such that its acceleration as a function of time is a 254. A hole of 2 radius is drilled through the axis of a sphere of radius
= 2 + 12t, where a is in m/s2. If its velocity after 1 s is 11 m/s. find the 3. Compute the volume of the remaining part.
distance traveled after 5 seconds.
a. 46.83
a. 256 m
b. 59.23
b. 340 m
c. 91.23
c. 290 m
d. 62.73
d. 420 m 255. Find the maximum area of a rectangle circumscribed about a
246. A runner and his coach are standing together on a circular track fixed rectangle of length 8 and width 4
of radius 100 meters. When the coach gives a signal, the runner starts
to run around the track at a speed of 10 m/s. How fast is the distance a. 67
between the runners has run of the way around the track?
b. 38
a. 5.04 m/s c. 72
b. 6.78 m/s d. 81
256. A trough filled with liquid is 2 m long and has a cross section of an c. -11
isosceles trapezoid 30 cm wide of 50 cm. If the through leaks water at
the rate of 2000 cm3/min, how fast is the water level decreasing when d. -12
the water is 20 cm deep. 266. If f(x) and g(x) are such that lim f(x) as x --> a = + infinity and lim
g(x) as x --> a = 0, then
a. 13/25
a. lim [ f(x) . g(x) ] as x --> a is always equal to 0
b. 1/46
b. lim [ f(x) . g(x) ] as x --> a is never equal to 0
c. 5/21
c. lim [ f(x) . g(x) ] as x --> a may be +infinity or -infinity
d. 11/14
257. Determine the area of the region bounded by the curve y = x 3
d. None of the above
4x2 + 3x and the axis, from x = 0 to x =3. 267. A critical number c of a function f is a number in the domain of f
such that
a. 28/13
a. f '(c) = 0
b. 13/58
b. f '(c) is undefined
c. 29/11
c. (A) or (B) above
d. 37/12
258. Find the volume of a solid formed by rotating the area bounded by d. None of the above
y = x2, y = 8 x2 and the y axis about the x axis. 268. The values of parameter a for which function f defined by f(x) =
x3 + ax2 + 3x has two distinct critical numbers are in the interval
a. 268.1
a. (-infinity , + infinity)
b. 287.5
b. (-infinity , -3] U [3 , +infinity)
c. 372.9
c. (0 , + infinity)
d. 332.4
259. The price p of beans, in dollars per basket, and the daily supply x, d. None of the above
in thousands of basket, are related by the equation px + 6x + 7p = 269. If f(x) has one critical point at x = c, then
5950. If the supply is decreasing at the rate of 2000 baskets per day,
what is the rate of change of daily basket price of beans when 100,000 a. function f(x - a) has one critical point at x = c + a
baskets are available? b. function - f(x) has a critical point at x = - c
a. 2.35 c. f(k x) has a critical point at x = c / k
b. 1.05 d. (A) and (C) only
c. 3.15 270. The values of parameter a for which function f defined by f(x) =
3x3 + ax2 + 3 has two distinct critical numbers are in the interval
d. 4.95
260. A flying kite is 100 m above the ground, moving in a horizontal a. (-infinity , + infinity)
direction at a rate of 10 m/s. How fast is the angle between the string b. (-infinity , -3] U [3 , +infinity)
and the horizontal changing when there is 300 m of string out?
c. (0 , + infinty)
a. 1/90 rad/sec
d. None of the above
b. 1/30 rad/sec 271. If f(x) = x3 -3x2 + x and g is the inverse of f, then g '(3) is equal to
c. 1/65 rad/sec a. 10
d. 1/72 rad/sec b. 1 / 10
261. If functions f and g have domains Df and Dg respectively, then the
domain of f / g is given by c. 1
a. the union of Df and Dg d. None of the above
272. If functions f and g are such that f(x) = g(x) + k where k is a
b. the intersection of Df and Dg constant, then
c. the intersection of Df and Dg without the zeros of function a. f '(x) = g '(x) + k
g
b. f '(x) = g '(x)
d. None of the above
262. Let the closed interval [a, b] be the domain of function f. The c. Both (A) and (B)
domain of f(x - 3) is given by
d. None of the above
a. the open interval (a , b) 273. If f(x) = g(u) and u = u(x) then
b. the closed interval [a , b] a. f '(x) = g '(u)
c. the closed interval [a - 3 , b - 3] b. f '(x) = g '(u) . u '(x)
d. the closed interval [a + 3 , b + 3] c. f '(x) = u '(x)
263. Let the interval (a , +infinity) be the range of function f. The range
of f(x) - 4 is given by d. None of the above
274. lim [ex -1] / x as x approaches 0 is equal to
a. the interval (a - 4 , +infinity)
a. 1
b. the interval (a + 4, +infinity)
b. 0
c. the interval (a, +infinity)
c. is of the form 0 / 0 and cannot be calculated.
d. None of the above
264. If functions f(x) and g(x) are continuous everywhere then d. None of the above
275. If f(x) is a differentiable function such that f '(0) = 2, f '(2) = -3 and f
a. (f / g)(x) is also continuous everywhere. '(5) = 7 then the limit lim [f(x) - f(4)] / (x - 4) as x approaches 4 is equal
to
b. (f / g)(x) is also continuous everywhere except at the
zeros of g(x). a. 2
c. (f / g)(x) is also continuous everywhere except at the zeros b. -3
of f(x).
c. 7
d. more information is needed to answer this question
265. If functions f(x) and g(x) are continuous everywhere and f(1) = 2, d. 4
f(3) = -4, f(4) = 8, g(0) = 4, g(3) = -6 and g(7) = 0 then lim (f + g)(x) as x 276. If f(x) and g(x) are differentiable functions such that f '(x) = 3x and
approaches 3 is equal to g'(x) = 2x2 then the limit lim [(f(x) + g(x)) - (f(1) + g(1))] / (x - 1) as x
approaches 1 is equal to
a. -9
a. 5
b. -10
b. 10
c. 20
d. 15
277. Find the laplace transform of [ 2/(s+1)] [ 4/(s+3)].
A. [ 2 e( exp t ) 4 e( exp 3t ) ]
B. [ e( exp 2t ) + e( exp 3t ) ]
C. [ e( exp 2t ) e( exp 3t ) ]
D. [ 2 e( exp t ) ][1 2 e( exp 3t ) ]
278. Determine the inverse laplace transform of I(s) = 200 / (s^2 + 50s
+ 1625)
A. I(s) = 2 e^(-25t) sin 100t
B. I(s) = 2t e^(-25t) sin 100t
C. I(s) = 2e^(-25t) cos 100t
D. I(s) = 2te^(-25t) cos 100t
279. The inverse laplace transform of s / [ (s square) + (w square) ] is
A. sin wt
B. w
C. (e exponent wt)
D. cos wt
280. Find the inverse laplace transform of (2s - 18) / (s^2 + 9) as a
function of x.
A. 2 cos x sin 3x
B. 2 cos 3x 6 sin 3x
C. 3 cos 2x 2 sin 6x
D. 6 cos x 3 sin 2x
281. Determine the inverse laplace transform of 1 / (4s^2 8s).
A. (1/4) e^t sinht
B. (1/2) e^(2t) sinht
C. (1/4) e^t cosht
D. (1/2) e^(2t) cosht

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