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200level Computer

The document contains a series of tutorial questions for a 200-level calculus course, covering topics such as continuity, differentiability, Taylor's theorem, partial derivatives, integration, and optimization. Each question presents a mathematical problem that requires the application of calculus concepts to find solutions. The problems range from evaluating functions and derivatives to finding extreme values under constraints.

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200level Computer

The document contains a series of tutorial questions for a 200-level calculus course, covering topics such as continuity, differentiability, Taylor's theorem, partial derivatives, integration, and optimization. Each question presents a mathematical problem that requires the application of calculus concepts to find solutions. The problems range from evaluating functions and derivatives to finding extreme values under constraints.

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Tutorial Questions for 200l cpt

π π
− ,
1) Suppose f ( x )=tan x is a continuous and differentiable function on the interval 4 4 .
[ ]
Obtain the value of c.
2) Suppose we know that f ( x ) is continuous and differentiable function on the interval
[ −7 , 0 ] and that f [−7 ] is -3 and that f ' ( x )≤2 . what is the largest possible value for
f (0)? .
f ( x )=tan−1 x=∫
1
dx . −1 x3 x5
tan =x− + .
3) Given 1+ x2 show that 3 5 using taylor’s theorem
π 1 1
=1− + .
about x=0 . Suppose, f ( x ) is continuous on the interval [ −1,1 ] . Show that 4 3 5
hence obtain π the sum form of π .
∂ z ∂ z xy
+x = .
y
4) If z= y + ( x − y ) ; show that ∂ x
2 2
∂y y
dy d2 y
2 2
5) If f ( x , y )=x +2 xy + y =0 , find dx and dx .
2

dy
4 3 2
6) Find the dx from 1st principle y=x −6 x +2 x +8 x+1
∂f ∂g
7) Calculate ∂ x and ∂ y of g( x , y )=sin ( x y−2 x +4 )
2

2 3 f ( y , x ) using the definition.


8) Given that f ( x , y )=x − y −x cos y . find f x ( x , y ) and y

9) Integrate x( )
1+ x
3
dx
,evaluate
∫ √
3x
4−x
dx
, evaluate ∫ 8 x (3 x2−7 )
19
dx
3 2
10) Find the absolute and relative extreme value of the function f ( x )=4 x −39 x +90 x +2 .
identify the absolute and relative extreme values [ 1,6 ] .
11) Produce TV sets at 2 factories A&B. Suppose' x ' positive’s are produced A, ' y ' are
2 2
produced at B are provided at B. supposed the cost is given by: ( x , y ) =6 x +12 y . if you
must produce 90 to sets is the naira that should be produced each factory?.
12) Find the maximum and minimum values of the function f ( x , y ) xy subject to the
2 2
constraint g ( x , y )=4 x + y =8 .

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