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Calculus 2 Final Exam

This document is the final exam for a Math 182 course in Spring 2014. It consists of 28 total points across multiple choice and short answer questions. The multiple choice section has 7 out of 8 questions worth 1 point each. Topics covered include separation of variables, volumes of revolution, limits, Taylor series, and parametric equations. The short answer section has 7 out of 8 questions worth 3 points each, with optional 1 point bonuses. Questions involve setting up integrals for volumes of revolution, solving differential equations using Euler's method, power series, areas of regions, and parametric curves. There is also an optional 2 point extra credit section.

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Calculus 2 Final Exam

This document is the final exam for a Math 182 course in Spring 2014. It consists of 28 total points across multiple choice and short answer questions. The multiple choice section has 7 out of 8 questions worth 1 point each. Topics covered include separation of variables, volumes of revolution, limits, Taylor series, and parametric equations. The short answer section has 7 out of 8 questions worth 3 points each, with optional 1 point bonuses. Questions involve setting up integrals for volumes of revolution, solving differential equations using Euler's method, power series, areas of regions, and parametric curves. There is also an optional 2 point extra credit section.

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Math 182- Spring 2014

Name ________________________

Final (28 pts total)


Multiple Choice - Choose 7 out of the following 8 questions to complete. Put an X through the problem you do not
want graded. (7 pts total, 1 pt each)
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Use separation of variables to find the general solution to the differential equation.
y dx xdy = 0

a.

b.
c.
d.
e.

2 2 / 3
x
y =
+C
3

2
2 / 3
x

y =
+ C
3

2
y = x +C
2
y = ln| x|+ C
2
ln| x|

y =
+ C

2. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by the graphs of the equations
y = x , y = 0 , and x = 2 about the x-axis.
a.

b.

c.

d.

8
3

e.

2
3

3. Choose a valid method to evaluate the given integral.


a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

dx
(9x 2 1)

Use trig substitution with x = 3tanx .


1
Use trig substitution with x = tanx .
3

1
=
x (9x 2 1)
1
=
Use partial fraction decomposition with 2 2
x (9x 1)
dx
Use integration by parts with u = x 2 and dv = 2
.
9x 1
Use partial fraction decomposition with

A
B
C
+
+
.
2
3x

1
3x
+1
x
A B
C
D
+
+
+
.
x x 2 3x 1 3x + 1

4. Select the limit to which LHopitals rule CANNOT be applied. (There is only one correct answer.)
x
sin x
d. lim
a. lim x
x
x e
x0
cos x
b. lim x ln x
e. lim
x
x0
x0
lnx
c. lim
x x

5. Let f(x) =

xn

. Find the interval of convergence of

n=0

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

f (x) dx .

(1,1)
[1,1)
(1,1]
[1,1]
None of the above

6. Find the first three terms of the taylor series for f (x) =
1
1
a. 1 + x x 2
2
8
1
1
b. 1 + x x 2
2
4
1
1
c. (x 1) + (x 1) 2 (x 1) 3
2
4
1
1
d. 1 + (x 1) (x 1) 2
2
4
1
1
e. 1 + (x 1) (x 1) 2
2
8

x centered at x = 1 .

7. Choose the set of parametric equations that correspond to a circle with radius 3 and center (1,2).
a. x = 1 + 3cos t , y = 2 + 3sint
b. x = 1 + 3cos t , y = 2 + 3sint
c. x = 3 + cos t , y = 3 + 2sint
d. x = 1 + 3tant , y = 2 + 3sec t
e. x = 1 + 3tant , y = 2 + 3sec t
8. Find the slope of the given curve at the point 0,3 .

x = t 2 t, y = t 2 + 2t .
a.

b.

c.

d.

1
2

e.

1
4

Short Answer - Choose 7 out of the following 8 questions to complete. Put an X through the problem you do not
want graded. (21 pts total, 3 pts each)
***Answer the question in as much detail as necessary.
***Partial credit will be awarded for correct work.
***No credit will be awarded if no work or incorrect work is shown.
1. SET UP an integral expression for the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region, R , about
1
the y -axis, where R is the region bounded by y = x 3 , x = y 2 .
32

(1 pt bonus): Set up an integral expression for the same volume using the other method. That is, if you used the
Washer Method above, now use the Shell Method. If you used the Shell Method above, now use the Washer
Method.

2. SET UP an integral expression for the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region R bounded
by y = x + 1 and y = e x 1 (shaded below) about the line x = 4 .

(1 pt bonus): R is the base of a solid that has square cross sections perpendicular to the x -axis. Setup (but do not
integrate) an expression for the volume of the solid.

3. Consider the differential equation

dy
6
= x2 +
. Let y = f(x) be the particular solution to this differential
y2
dx

equation with f (1) = 4 .


Use two steps of Eulers method, starting at x = 1, to approximate f (0).

(1 pt bonus): At what points will the function y = f (x) be tangent to the x -axis.

4. Evaluate the indefinite integral.

xe

5x

dx

(1 pt bonus): Evaluate the improper integral: xe 5x dx

5. The power series for f(x) =

1
is given by x n .
1x
n=0

a. Find f (x) and its power series.

b. Find a power series for g(x) =

2x
(1 2x) 2

6. The Maclaurin series for f (x) = e x is given by

xn!
n

n=0

a. Apply the ratio test to find the interval of convergence for the series.

b. Approximate e 1 using the first 5 terms of the Maclaurin series for e x .

c. What does the alternating series remainder threorem say about the accuracy of the
estimate in part b?

7. Find the area of the smaller region bounded by r = 4cos and =

(shaded below).

(1 pt bonus): Find the area of the larger region bounded by r = 4cos and =

8. Let x = cos t and y = cos t + sin t for 0 t 2 . The resulting curve is sketched below.
a. Find all values of t for which the tangent line to the curve is
either horizontal or vertical.

b. What is the domain and range of the curve?

(1 pt bonus): Eliminate the parameter for the above parametric equations.

Extra Credit [2 pts each]


You can put work/answers on the back of the test, or on another sheet of paper.
1. Consider the infinite region in the first quadrant bounded by y =
a. Show that the area of the shaded region is infinite.

b. Show that the volume of the solid obtained by revolving the


region around the x -axis is finite.

2. Evaluate the indefinite integral.

sin 7x dx
4

1
, x = 1, and y = 0 (shaded below).
x

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