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1. Find the roots of z^3 = i. immediately turn around and start back to 21. A plane is heading due south with an
A. –sqrt(3)/2 – i/2 the other bank. When they pass each other a airspeed of 288 mph. A wind from a
B. sqrt(3)/2 – i/2 second time, they are 600 meters from the direction of 58o is blowing at 20 mph. Find
C. –sqrt(3)/2 + i/2 (Ans.) other bank. We assume that each boat the bearing of the plane.
D. 1 – i travels at a constant speed all along the A. 134.56o C. 185.43o
journey. Find the width of the river? B. 198.34o D. 183.25o (Ans.)
2. Find z  ℂ such that Im((2 – i)z) = 1. A. 3500 m C. 3600 m (Ans.)
A. The solutions are the points of the lines B. 2560 m D. 3333 m 22. A circle of center (–3, –2) passes through
x – 2y = 0 the points (0, –6) and (a, 0). Find a.
B. No solution 13. It takes pump A 2 hours less time than pump A. –3 + sqrt(21) (Ans.) C. 3 – sqrt(21)
C. The solutions are the points of the lines B to empty a swimming pool. Pump A is B. –3 + sqrt(20) D. 3 – sqrt(20)
x + 2y + 1 = 0 started at 8:00 a.m. and pump B started at
D. The solutions are the points of the lines 10:00 a.m. At 12:00 p.m. 60% of the pool is 23. The right triangle ABC shown below is
x – 2y + 1 = 0 (Ans.) empty when pump B broke down. How inscribed inside a parabola. Point B is also
much time after 12:00 p.m. would it take the maximum point of the parabola (vertex)
3. Find z  ℂ such that conj(z) = i(z – 1). pump A to empty the pool? and point C is the x intercept of the
A. 1 + 2i A. 3.77 hr (Ans.) C. 4.33 hr parabola. If the equation of the parabola is
B. The solutions are the points of the line B. 4.67 hr D. 5.67 hr given by y = –x^2 + 4x + C, find C so that
x+y=1 the area of the triangle ABC is equal to 32
C. No solution (Ans.) 14. The number of pupils in school A is equal to square units.
D. 3i half the number of pupils in school B. The
ratio of the boys in school A and the boys in B
4. Find the eigenvectors of the matrix A: Row school B is 1:3 and the ratio of the girls in
1 (1 , –3, 3), Row 2 (3, –5, 3), Row 3 (6, –6, school A and the girls in school B is 3:5.
4) The number of boys in school B is 200
A. (0, 1, 2) C. (1/2, 1/2, 1) (Ans.) higher than the number of boys in school A.
B. (0, 0, 1) D. (1, 1/2, 1) Find the number of girls in school A.
A. 500 C. 300 (Ans.)
5. Matrix A: Row 1 (2, 1 + j, 2 – j), Row 2 (1 – B. 100 D. 200
j, 1, j), Row 3 (2 + j, –j, 1) is a/an A C
A. Skew Hermitian Matrix 15. Find the shortest side of a right triangle A. 12 (Ans.) B. 6 C. 10 D. 18
B. Hermitian Matrix (Ans.) whose perimeter is equal to 60 cm and its
C. Symmetric Matrix area is equal to 150 square cm. 24. A parabola has two x intercepts at (–2, 0)
D. Skew Symmetric Matrix A. 20cm C. 25cm and (3, 0) and passes through the point (5,
B. 15cm (Ans.) D. 10cm 10). Find the equation of this parabola.
6. Apply Bisection method for finding the root A. y = (5/7)(x – 2)(x + 3)
of f(x) = e^–x (3.2sin(x) – 0.5cos(x)) on the 16. In triangle ABC, the measure of angle B is B. y = (5/7)(x + 2)(x – 3) (Ans.)
interval [3, 4]. What is the width of the 90o, BC = 16 and AC = 20. Triangle DEF is C. y = (5/7)(x + 2)(x + 3)
interval after 3 iterations? similar to triangle ABC, where vertices D, E D. y = (5/7)(x – 2)(x – 3)
A. 0.035 C. 0.350 and F correspond to vertices A, B and C,
B. 0.005 D. 0.125 (Ans.) respectively, and each side of triangle DEF 25. Find the intersection of the 2 circles defined
is 1/3 the length of the corresponding side of by the equations (x – 2)^2 + (y – 2)^2 = 4,
7. What is the 3rd term of the Maclaurin series triangle ABC. What is the value of sin F? (x – 1)^2 + (y – 1)^2 = 4.
of sin(x)? A. 0.6 (Ans.) C. 0.8 A. (3/2 + sqrt(7)/2, 2/3 – sqrt(7)/2)
A. (x^4)/24 C. (x^3)/24 B. 0.9 D. 0.5 B. (2/3 + sqrt(7)/2, 3/2 + sqrt(7)/2)
B. x/24 D. (x^5)/120 (Ans.) C. (3/2 + sqrt(7)/2, 3/2 + sqrt(7)/2)
17. A 6-foot spruce tree is planted 15 feet from D. (3/2 + sqrt(7)/2, 3/2 – sqrt(7)/2) (Ans.)
8. Two large and 1 small pumps can fill a a lighted streetlight whose lamp is 18 feet
swimming pool in 4 hours. One large and 3 above the ground. How many feet long is 26. Graph the hyperbola (y^2)/9 – (x^2)/4 = 1
small pumps can also fill the same the shadow of that tree? and find the equations of its asymptotes.
swimming pool in 4 hours. How many hours A. 5.0 C. 7.5 (Ans.) A. y = +/– 3x/2 (Ans.) C. y = +/– x/2
will it take 4 large and 4 small pumps to fill B. 7.8 D. 9.6 B. y = +/– 2x D. y = +/– x
the swimming pool. (We assume that all
large pumps are similar and all small pumps 18. In the figure below, the length of DE, EF 27. An ellipse is given by the equation 16 x^2 +
are also similar.) and FG are given, in units. What is the area, 9 y^2 – 32x + 72y = –16. Find its foci.
A. 1 hr, 40 min (Ans.) C. 1 hr, 45 min in square units, of triangle DEG? A. (–1, –4 – sqrt(7))
B. 1 hr, 30 min D. 2 hr, 15 min G B. (–1, –4 + sqrt(7))
C. (1, 4 + sqrt(7))
9. If 200 is added to a positive integer I, the D. (1, –4 + sqrt(7)) (Ans.)
result is a square number. If 276 is added to
the same integer I, another square number is 10 28. Find the equation of the ellipse whose foci
obtained. Find I. are at (–1, 0) and (3, 0) and the length of its
A. 125 C. 124 (Ans.) minor axis is 2.
B. 120 D. 121 A. (x – 1)^2 /8 + y^2 /4 = 1 (Ans.)
B. (x – 1)^2 /4 + y^2 /8 = 1
D 12 E 7 F
10. The sum of the first three terms of a C. (x – 2)^2 /12 + y^2 /4 = 1
geometric sequence is equal to 42. The sum A. 29 C. 47.5 D. (x – 1)^2 /4 + y^2 /4 = 1
of the squares of the same terms is equal to B. 60 (Ans.) D. 73.2
1092. Find the highest of the three terms of 29. Calculate the work done by the variable
the sequence. 19. What is the smallest positive value for x force F(x) = sin(pix) from x = –1 to x = 1.
A. 8 C. 32 (Ans.) where y = sin 2x reaches its maximum? A. 0 (Ans.) C. 10
B. 36 D. 16 A. pi/4 (Ans.) C. pi B. pi D. 2pi
B. 3pi/2 D. 2pi
11. A rock is dropped into a water well and it 30. Determine the average value of h(x) = sin(x)
travels approximately 16 t^2 in t seconds. If 20. The angle of elevation from the top of a on [0, 3pi/2].
the splash is heard 3.5 seconds later and the small building to the top of a nearby tall A. 2/(5pi) C. 3/(2pi)
speed of sound is 1087 ft/sec, what is the building is 47o. And, the angle of depression B. 5/(2pi) D. 2/(3pi) (Ans.)
height of the well? from the top of the small building to the
A. 180 ft C. 182 ft bottom of the tall building is 15o. If the 31. Find the value of a in the quadratic function
B. 178 ft (Ans.) D. 175 ft smaller building is 30 ft high, determine the y = ax^2 + bx + c which takes the value 41
height of the tall building. at x = –2 and the value 20 at x = 5 and is
12. Two boats on opposite banks of a river start A. 150.06 ft (Ans.) C. 148.09 ft minimized at x = 21.
moving towards each other. They first pass B. 140.07 ft D. 145.07 ft A. 1/13 (Ans.) C. 42/13
each other 1400 meters from one bank. They B. 445/13 D. 15/13
each continue to the opposite bank,
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32. A quadratic function f(x) takes its largest from urn B was white given that exactly 2 54. Find the area of the region enclosed by the
value of 200 at x = 3. Find the coefficient of white balls were selected? graphs of y = x^3 and y = x.
x. A. 10/11 (Ans.) C. 9/11 A. 1/2 (Ans.) C. 3/4
A. 3 C. –6 (Ans.) B. 10/13 D. 9/13 B. 1/5 D. 5/6
B. 5 D. –4
43. The manager of an industrial plant is 55. Find the area of the region enclosed by the
33. Given the quadratic function y = a x^2 + bx planning to buy a machine. For each day’s graphs of y = 8 – x^2, y = 7x and y = 2x in
+ c, the maximum value is a^2 + 4 at x = 1 operation the number of repairs X, that the the first quadrant.
and the graph passes through the point (3, machine A needs is a Poisson random A. 32/3 C. 45/13
1). Find the product of a and c. variable with mean 0.96. The daily cost of B. 31/6 (Ans.) D. 25/2
A. 4 C. –5 operating is C = 160 + 40 X^2. What is the
B. –4 (Ans.) D. 1 expected daily cost? 56. Find the length of the curve given by x =
A. 235.264 (Ans.) C. 234.564 (sqrt(y)/3)(y – 3), 1 =/< y =/< 9.
34. a(n + 1) = (1/4)a(n) + 3/4 for n = 1, 2, 3,…, B. 213.213 D. 322.222 A. 32/3 (Ans.) C. 45/13
6 with a(1) = 2. Find the limit of a(n) as n B. 31/6 D. 25/2
approaches to infinity. 44. Suppose 30% of the UF students are
A. 1/3 C. 1 (Ans.) graduates. If I take a random sample of 10 57. Find the area of the surface obtained by
B. 2 D. 1/2 students, find the probability that the rotating the curve y = cosh(x), 0 =/< x =/< 1
number of graduates is at most 4? about the x–axis.
35. Assume that the limit of a(n) as n A. 0.9812 C. 0.1123 A. 12.34 C. 15.12
approaches infinity exists for a(n + 1) = B. 0.0993 D. 0.8497 (Ans.) B. 8.84 (Ans.) D. 10.09
sqrt(3a(n)) with a(0) = 2. Find the limit of
a(n) as n approaches to infinity. 45. Graph G has a line of symmetry of x = –5/2. 58. What is the volume obtained by revolving
A. 1 C. 3 (Ans.) Graph G passes through the point (3, 3). the region bounded by y = x^2 – 4 and y = 4
B. 1/3 D. 2 What is the x–coordinate of another point – x^2 around the line x = 2.
that must have a y–coordinate of 3? A. 144pi/3 C. 256pi/3 (Ans.)
36. Find the limit of the sequence formed from A. –8 (Ans.) C. –7 B. 256pi/4 D. 169pi/12
consecutive terms in the Fibonacci B. –5 D. –4
sequence. In short, compute the limit of F(n 59. The partial differential equation ∂u/∂x +
+ 1)/F(n) as n approaches to infinity. 46. The point on segment JK, J(–2, 4) and K(3, ∂u/∂y – u^2 = 0 is
A. (1 + sqrt(5))/2 (Ans.)C. (1 – sqrt(5))/2 –1), that is four times as far from K as it is A. Linear C. Semi–linear (Ans.)
B. sqrt(5) D. sqrt(5)/2 from J is: B. Quasi–linear D. Non–linear
A. (–1, 3) (Ans.) C. (–1/3, 7/3)
37. Determine, if possible, the limit of L(n)/F(n) B. (0, 2) D. (4/3, 1/3) 60. The partial DE u∂u/∂x + ∂u/∂y = 2 is
as n approaches to infinity. L(n) is the nth A. Linear C. Semi–linear
term of the Lucas number sequence and F(n) 47. Which point is the reflection of the point (– B. Quasi–linear (Ans.) D. Non–linear
is the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence. 7, 5) over the line y = –x?
A. (1 + sqrt(5))/2 C. (1 – sqrt(5))/2 A. (–7, 5) C. (–5, 7) (Ans.) 61. In a frequency distribution, the mean and
B. sqrt(5) (Ans.) D. sqrt(5)/2 B. (5, –7) D. (7, –5) median are 21 and 22 respectively, then its
mode is approximately
38. Three cards are randomly selected, without 48. In a coordinate system, P(2, 7) and Q(2, –3). A. 20.5 C. 24.0 (Ans.)
replacement, from an ordinary deck of 52 Which could be the coordinates of R if PQR B. 22.0 D. 25.5
playing cards. Compute the conditional is an isosceles triangle?
probability that the first card selected is a I. (12, –3) 62. The radius of a sphere is increasing at the
spade given the second and third cards are II. (–6, –9) uniform rate of 0.3 in per sec. At the instant
spades. III. (–117, 2) when the surface area becomes 100pi in^2,
A. 13/50 C. 15/51 A. I only C. I and II only what is the rate of increase, in in^3 per sec,
B. 7/50 D. 11/50 (Ans.) B. I and III only D. I, II and III (Ans.) in the volume?
A. 10pi C. 22.5pi
39. A couple has 2 children. Assume that both 49. Point W(5, 3). Circle J has a center at point B. 12pi D. 30pi (Ans.)
sexes are equally likely for the two kids. If W and radius of 5. This circle intersects the
the older of the two is a girl, what is the y–axis at one intercept and the x-axis at two 63. If f(x) = 4/(x – 1) and g(x) = 2x, then the
probability that the younger is a boy? intercepts. What is the area of the triangle solution set of f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) is
A. 1/3 C. 1/4 formed by these three intercepts? A. {1/3} (Ans.) C. {3}
B. 3/5 D. 1/2 (Ans.) A. 7.5 C. 12 (Ans.) B. {2} D. {1/3, 2}
B. 15 D. 24
40. 53% of the students at a certain college are 64. If the mean deviation about the median of
females. 4% of the students in this college 50. Line M has a y–intercept of –4, and its slope the numbers a, 2a,…, 50a is 50, then abs(a)
are majoring in computer science. 3% of the must be a multiple of 1/7. Given that Line M equals
students are women majoring in computer passes below (4, –1) and above (5, –6), how A. 4 (Ans.) C. 5
science. If a student is selected at random, many possible slopes could line M have? B. 2 D. 3
find the conditional probability that (a) the A. 6 C. 7
student is female given that the student is B. 8 (Ans.) D. 9 65. The domain of the function f(x) =
majoring in computer science, (b) this 1/sqrt(abs(x) – x) is
student is majoring in computer science 51. Line Q has the equation 5y – 3x = 45. If A. (–∞, 0) (Ans.) C. (–∞, ∞) – {0}
given that the student is female. Line S is perpendicular to Q, has an integer B. (–∞, ∞) D. (0, ∞)
A. (a) 1/4, (b) 3/53 for its y–intercept, and intersects Q in the
B. (a) 3/4, (b) 2/53 second quadrant, then how many possible 66. 3∂^2u/∂x^2 + 2∂^2u/∂y^2 = ∂u/∂x + u
C. (a) 3/4, (b) 3/53 (Ans.) Line S’s exist? (Note: Intersections on one A. Hyperbolic C. Parabolic
D. (a) 1/4, (b) 1/53 of the axes do not count.) B. Wave D. Elliptic (Ans.)
A. 25 C. 33 (Ans.)
41. An urn contains 6 white and 9 black balls. If B. 36 D. 41 67. x^2f(xx) + (1 – y^2)f(yy) = 0, (–∞ < x < ∞)
4 balls are to be randomly selected without and (–1 < y < 1).
replacement, what is the probability that the 52. Obtain the complex integral of zdz along the A. Elliptic (Ans.) C. Hyperbolic
first 2 selected are white and the last two path C, where C is the straight line path B. Parabolic D. Laplace
black? from z = 1 + i to z = 3 + i.
A. 6/91 (Ans.) C. 7/91 A. 4 + 2i (Ans.) C. 4 + i 68. Use convolution theorem for the cosine
B. 1/21 D. 3/20 B. 1 – 3i D. 2 – 2i Fourier transform of the functions f(x) =
g(x) = e^(–x^2).
42. Consider 3 urns. Urn A contains 2 white and 53. Obtain the complex integral of zdz along the A. (e^(3ω^2 /2))/2
4 red balls, urn B contains 8 white and 4 red path C where C is the straight line path from B. (e^(–3ω^2 /2))/2
balls, and urn C contains 1 white and 3 red z = 1 + i to z = 3 + 3i. C. (e(–ω^2 /2))/2 (Ans.)
balls. If 1 ball is selected from each urn, A. 1 + 8i C. 8i (Ans.) D. (e^(ω^2 /2))/2
what is the probability that the ball chosen B. 1 – 9i D. 4 + 7i

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69. Find the convolution between 1^n and 3^n C. (1/2, –1/2) the work done lifting the bucket to the top of
using Z–transform. D. (1/sqrt(2), 1/sqrt(2)) (Ans.) the building.
A. (3^(n + 1) – 1)/2 (Ans.) A. 3500.5 J C. 3232.4 J
B. (3^(n – 1) – 1)/2 84. The end points of a diameter of a circle are B. 3666.7 J D. 3454.5 J (Ans.)
C. (3^(n + 1) + 1)/2 (3, 9) and (11, 3). A triangle inscribed in this
D. (3^(n – 1) + 1)/2 circle has two of its vertices at the given 94. We have a 10ft long trough with cross
points. Find the coordinates of all points at section as a triangle with base 3ft and height
70. Let X (cm) be the diameter of bolts in a which the third vertex of the triangle can be 3ft (point of triangle at the bottom of the
production. Assume that X has a density f(x) located for this triangle to have its maximum tank). Calculate the work required to drain
= 750(x – 0.9)(1.1 – x) if 0.9 < x < 1.1 and 0 possible area. the entire tank by pumping the water out of
otherwise. Find μ and σ^2. A. (10, 10) (Ans.) C. (–4, 2) a pipe 2ft above the top of the tank. (density
A. 1, 0.002 (Ans.) C. 2, 0.001 B. (10, –10) D. (4, –2) of water is 62.5lb/ft3)
B. 1, 0.005 D. 0.5, 0.005 A. 8437.5 ft–lb (Ans.) C. 8769.8 ft–lb
85. What percent of the area of a circle is B. 9023.3 ft–lb D. 8566.7 ft–lb
71. “Someone who is artistic must also be enclosed by an isosceles triangle one of
creative. Allan is not creative. Therefore, whose sides is the diameter of the circle? 95. The x–coordinate of the centroid of the area
Allan is not artistic” is a/an A. 32.88 % C. 31.83 % (Ans.) under the curve x = k y^3 from x = 0 to x =
A. modus ponens C. conjunction B. 30.23 % D. 22.01 % a is
B. modus tollens (Ans.) D. simplification A. 2a/5 C. 4a/7 (Ans.)
86. If A, B, and C are points of tangency and the B. 2a/7 D. 4a/5
72. “Sheldon is both athletic and intelligent. diameter of the circle is 3/8 inch, find x.
Therefore, Sheldon is athletic” is a/an 96. A ball is thrown at the ground from the top
A. simplication (Ans.) of a tall building. The speed of the ball in
B. De Morgan’s laws meters per second is v(t) = 9.8t + vo, where t
C. double negation denotes the number of seconds since the ball
D. modus ponens has been thrown and vo is the initial speed of
the ball (also in meters per second). If the
73. “If you are 18 years old, then you may vote. ball travels 25 meters during the first 2
Andrew is 18 years old. Therefore, Andrew seconds after it is thrown, what was the
may vote” is a/an initial speed of the ball?
A. addition A. 2.7 mps (Ans.) C. 3.5 mps
B. modus ponens (Ans.) A. 1/16 (Ans.) C. 1/2 B. 2.9 mps D. 3.1 mps
C. modus tollens B. 5/16 D. 2/15
D. commutativity 97. Eumia had a week to read a book for a
87. Segment AB, which is one inch long, is school assignment. She read an average of
74. Evaluate the integral of e^zdz from z = 1 to tangent to the inner of two concentric circles 36 pages per day for the first three days and
z = 1 + i along the line x = 1. at A and intersects the outer circle at B. an average of 44 pages per day for the next
A. e^i – 1 C. e(e^i – 1) (Ans.) What is the area of the annular region (the three days. She then finished the book by
B. e^i D. e – i ring) between the circles? reading 10 pages on the last day. How many
A. 2pi C. pi/2 pages were in the book?
75. Evaluate the integral dz/z from –i to i along B. pi (Ans.) D. 3pi/2 A. 240 C. 250 (Ans.)
the arc given by z = e^(it) with –pi/2 </= t B. 260 D. 270
</= pi/2. 88. Compute the Wronskian of the functions
A. (pi)i (Ans.) C. pi^2 i y1(t) = t e^(2t) and y2(t) = e^(2t) and 98. The sum of two prime numbers is 85. What
B. e^(pi)I D. i determine whether the functions are linearly is the product of these two prime numbers?
dependent on the interval (0, 1). A. 85 C. 113
76. If the graph of y = (ax + b)/(x + c) has a A. 0, linearly dependent B. 115 D. 166 (Ans.)
horizontal asymptote y = 2 and a vertical B. –e^(4t), linearly independent (Ans.)
asymptote x = –3, then a + c C. 2t e^(4t), linearly independent 99. A circle is circumscribed around an
A. –5 C. –1 D. –e^(4t), linearly dependent isosceles triangle whose two congruent
B. 0 D. 5 (Ans.) angles have degree measure x. Two points
89. Find the radius of convergence of the power are chosen independently and uniformly at
77. Evaluate Г(7)/Г(5) series: Summation of ((–1)^n x^n)/((2^n + random on the circle, and a chord is drawn
A. 20 C. 30 (Ans.) 1)(n^2 + 1)) with n = 0 to ∞. between them. The probability that the
B. 10 D. 1 A. 1/2 C. 2 (Ans.) chord intersects the triangle is 14/25. If the
B. 5/2 D. 3/2 chord does not intersect the triangle, find the
78. Evaluate Г(5/2). difference between the largest and smallest
A. 1.329 (Ans.) C. 1.501 90. Let f(z) = y – 2xy + i(–x + x^2 – y^2) + z^2 possible values of x.
B. 2.018 D. 1.678 where z = x + iy is a complex variable A. 48 (Ans.) C. 24
defined in the whole complex plane. For B. 36 D. 84
79. (a ˅ b) ˄ (~(a ˄ b)) is equivalent to what values of z does f’(z) exist?
A. a ↔ ~b (Ans.) C. a ↔ b A. f’(z) exists at z = 1 + i 100. The circumference of the circle with center
B. a ˅ ~b D. ~a ↔ ~b B. f’(z) exists for all values of z (Ans.) O is divided into 12 equal arcs, marked the
C. f’(z) exists at z = 2 – i and 1 + i letters A through L, as seen below. What is
80. S = (p ˄ q) ˅ (p ˄ ~q). Find a simpler D. f’(z) does not exist the number of degrees in the sum of the
expression that is logically equivalent to S. angles x and y?
A. q C. p (Ans.) 91. What is the value of integer n if x^n – y^n
B. p ˄ q D. ~q is harmonic?
A. 0 and –1 C. 1
81. Characteristic roots of the matrix A = Row B. 1 and –2 D. 0, 1 and 2 (Ans.)
1(cos θ, –sin θ), Row 2(–sin θ, –cos θ) are
______. 92. A force of 3lbs is required to hold a spring
A. +/– i C. +/– 1 (Ans.) stretched 0.2 feet beyond its natural length.
B. +/– 2 D. +/– 4 How much work (in foot-pounds) is done in
stretching the spring from its natural length
82. The singular point of the differential to 0.6 feet beyond its natural length?
equation (1 – x^2) d^2y/dx^2 – 2xdy/dx + A. 3.0 ft–lb C. 2.7 ft–lb (Ans.) A. 75 C. 80
n(n + 1)y = 0 is ______. B. 3.5 ft–lb D. 2.9 ft–lb B. 90 (Ans.) D. 120
A. x = 0 C. x = 1
B. x = +/– 1 (Ans.) D. x = 2 93. A leaky bucket full of sand has a mass of 25
kg. The bucket is to be lifted to the top of a
83. Find the critical point set for the given building 15 meters tall by a rope of END
system dx/dt = x – y, dy/dt = x^2 + y^2 – 1. negligible weight. Every meter the bucket is
A. (1, –1/sqrt(2)) lifted results in a loss of 0.2 kg of sand. Find
B. (1/sqrt(2), 1/2)

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