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Notes 1 Caltech

The document contains multiple math problems involving arithmetic progressions, geometric progressions, analytic geometry, solid geometry, time rates, differential calculus, integral calculus, and arc length. The problems provide information and ask the reader to determine specific values or expressions based on the given mathematical relationships.

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Notes 1 Caltech

The document contains multiple math problems involving arithmetic progressions, geometric progressions, analytic geometry, solid geometry, time rates, differential calculus, integral calculus, and arc length. The problems provide information and ask the reader to determine specific values or expressions based on the given mathematical relationships.

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Arithmetic Progression

What is the 9th term of an A.P. if the 1st term is 2 and the
4th term is 19
Press MODE then 3
A. 21.4 thenC.89
2
B. 72 ThenD.47.33
Input
table
Press AC X Y
Press Shift 1 then 5 nth term Term

9 Y? 1 2
then press 5 4 19
Arithmetic Progression

What is three times the sum of the 8th term and the 22nd term of an A.P.
if the 1st term is 2 and the 4th term is 19.
Press MODE then 3 3( y8 + y22)
A. 214 then 2C.89

B. 72 ThenD.488
Input
table
Press AC X Y
Press Shift 1 then 5 nth term Term

8 Y8? 1 2
22 Y22?
then press 5 4 19
Geometric Progression
If the 3rd term of a G.P is 20 and the 6th term is 160, what
is the 1st term?
Press MODE then 3
X Y
nth term Term
then 6
A. 5 ThenC.7
Input
3 20
B. 6 table
D.8
Press AC
6 160
Press Shift 1 then 5

1 Y1?
then press 5
Analytic Geometry

Two transmission towers 40 feet high are 200 feet apart. If the
lowest point of the cable is 10 feet above the ground, the
vertical distance from the roadway to cable 50 feet from
the center is:

A. 17.25 feet C. 17.75 feet


B. 17.5 feet D. 18 feet
Analytic Geometry

3. Two transmission towers 40 feet high are 200 feet apart. If the lowest point of
the cable is 10 feet above the ground, the vertical distance from the roadway to
cable 50 feet from the center is:
MODE 3 (STAT) - 3
(-100,40) (100,40)
X Y
(50,?)
40 ft
0 10
(0,10)
10 ft
-100 40
200 ft 100 40
Analytic Geometry

Two transmission towers 40 feet high are 200 feet apart. If the
lowest point of the cable is 10 feet above the ground, the
vertical distance from the roadway to cable 50 feet from
the center is:

A. 17.25 feet C. 17.75 feet


B. 17.5 feet D. 18 feet
Solid Geometry

The volume of a sphere is 904.78 cu. m. Find


the volume of the spherical segment of
height 4m.

A. 234.57 C. 145.69
B. 256.58 D. 124.58
Solid Geometry

The volume of a sphere is 904.78 cu. m. Find the


volume of the spherical segment of height 4m.
(12,0)
(6,Area) MODE 3 (STAT) - 3

X Y
(Height) (Area)
0 0
?
6m
12 0
4m
(0,0) 6 36
Solid Geometry

The volume of a sphere is 904.78 cu. m. Find


the volume of the spherical segment of
height 4m.

A. 234.57 C. 145.69
B. 256.58 D. 124.58
Solid Geometry

A conical vessel has a height of 24cm and a base


diameter of 12cm. It holds water to a depth of
18cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its
content in cc.

A. 387.4 C. 321.8
B. 381.7 D. 383.5
Solid Geometry

A conical vessel has a height of 24cm and a base diameter of 12cm. It


holds water to a depth of 18cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its
content in cc.
12cm

` 24 cm
18cm
Solid Geometry

5. A conical vessel has a height of 24cm and a base diameter of 12cm. It


holds water to a depth of 18cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its
content in cc.

(24,area)
X Y
(height) (Area)

0 0
(12,area)
24 36
(0,0) 12 9
Solid Geometry

A conical vessel has a height of 24cm and a base diameter of 12cm. It


holds water to a depth of 18cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its
content in cc.
12cm

` 24 cm
18cm
Solid Geometry

A conical vessel has a height of 24cm and a base


diameter of 12cm. It holds water to a depth of
18cm above its vertex. Find the volume of its
content in cc.

A. 387.4 C. 321.8
B. 381.7 D. 383.5
Solid Geometry

A frustum of a pyramid has an upper base 100m


by 10m and a lower base of 80m by 8m. If the
altitude of the frustum is 5m, find its volume

A. 4567.89 cu. m C. 4066.67 cu.m


B. 5948.71 cu. m D. 2345.98 cu.m
Solid Geometry
A frustum of a pyramid has a higher base 50m by 5m and a lower base of
70m by 7m. If the altitude of the frustum is 6m, find its volume.

5m 50m
X Y
(Height) (Area)

0 x
6m
3m 60m 6m
6 x
x
7m
70m
Solid Geometry

A frustum of a pyramid has an upper base 100m by


10m and a lower base of 80m by 8m. If the altitude
of the frustum is 5m, find its volume
A. 2280 cu. m C. 2180 cu.m
B. 2400 cu. m D. 2300 cu.m
Time Rates

Water is flowing in a conical vessel 15cm deep and


having a radius of 3.75cm across the top. If the rate
at which the water rises is 2cm/s, how fast is the
water flowing into the conical vessel when the water
is 4 cm deep?

A. 6.28cc/s C. 4.67 cc/s


B. 7.18 cc/s D. 6.98 cc/s
Time Rates

Water is flowing in a conical vessel 15cm deep and having a radius of 3.75cm
across the top. If the rate at which the water rises is 2cm/s, how fast is the water
flowing into the conical vessel when the water is 4 cm deep?
7.5cm
REMEMBER!

15 cm
Time Rates

Water is flowing in a conical vessel 15cm deep and


having a radius of 3.75cm across the top. If the rate
at which the water rises is 2cm/s, how fast is the
water flowing into the conical vessel when the water
is 4 cm deep?

A. 6.28cc/s C. 4.67 cc/s


B. 7.18 cc/s D. 6.98 cc/s
Time Rates

Water is running into a hemispherical bowl having a


radius of 10cm at a constant rate of 3cm3/min.
When the water is x cm. deep, the water level is
rising at the rate of 0.0149cm/min. What is the
value of x?

A. 3 C. 4
B. 2 D. 5
Time Rates

Water is running into a hemispherical bowl having a


radius of 10cm at a constant rate of 3cm3/min.
When the water is x cm. deep, the water level is
rising at the rate of 0.0149cm/min. What is the
value of x?

A. 3 C. 4
B. 2 D. 5
Differential Calculus

Differentiate with respect to x: (7-3x 2)1/2

A. 3x(7-3x2)-1/2
B. -3x(7-3x2)1/2
C. -3x(7-3x2)-1/2
D. 3x(7-3x2)1/2
Differential Calculus
14. Differentiate with respect to x: (7-3x 2)1/2

A. 3x(7-3x2)-1/2
B. -3x(7-3x2)1/2
C. -3x(7-3x2)-1/2
D. 3x(7-3x2)1/2
Differential Calculus

15. Find the 2nd derivative of the function:


sqrt(x2+1)

A. (x2+1)-2.5
B. (x2+1)-1.5
C. (x2+1)1.5
D. (x2+1)2.5
Differential Calculus

15. Find the 2nd derivative of the function:


sqrt(x2+1)

A. (x2+1)-2.5
B. (x2+1)-1.5
C. (x2+1)1.5
D. (x2+1)2.5
Indefinite Integral

Find ∫(1-sinx)1/2dx

A. tanx + sec x +C
B. tanx - sec x +C
C. sec x - tanx +C
D. 2(1+sinx)1/2 + C
Indefinite Integral

Find ∫(1-sinx)1/2dx

A. tanx + sec x +C
B. tanx - sec x +C
C. sec x - tanx +C
D. 2(1+sinx)1/2 + C
Integral Calculus:
Arc Length

Find the length of the curve formed by the


parabola y=x2 +2x from x=0 to x=1

A. 1.15 C. 2.45
B. 3.17 D. 4.92
Integral Calculus:
Arc Length

Find the length of the curve formed by the


parabola y=x2 +2x from x=0 to x=1

A. 1.15 C. 2.45
B. 3.17 D. 4.92
Integral Calculus: Volume

Determine the volume generated by revolving the


region bounded by the curve y=1 + x2 and y=5
about the x-axis

A. 282 C. 281
B. 228 D. 218
Integral Calculus: Volume

Determine the volume generated by revolving the


region bounded by the curve y=1 + x2 and y=5
about the x-axis

A. 282 C. 281
B. 228 D. 218
D.E applications

A culture of bacteria doubles every 2 hours. If


there are 5 bacteria at the beginning, how many
bacteria will there be after 24 hours?

A. 24080 C. 20480
B. 28400 D. 24800
D.E applications

A culture of bacteria doubles every 2 hours. If there


are 5 bacteria at the beginning, how many
bacteria will there be after 24 hours?
MODE 3-5 X Y
Press AC
SHIFT 1 – 5 - 5 0 5

24 y 2 10
D.E applications

A culture of bacteria doubles every 2 hours. If


there are 5 bacteria at the beginning, how many
bacteria will there be after 24 hours?

A. 24080 C. 20480
B. 28400 D. 24800
D.E Applications

How long does it take for 90% of a given


quantity of the radioactive element cobalt-60 to
decay, given that its half-life is 5.3 years?

A. 18.3 years C. 17.6 years


B. 30 years D. 19.2 years
D.E Applications

How long does it take for 90% of a given quantity of the


radioactive element cobalt-60 to decay, given that its half-life is 5.3
years?

MODE 3-5 X Y
Press AC 0 100
SHIFT 1 – 5 - 4 5.3 50
10 x
D.E Applications

How long does it take for 90% of a given


quantity of the radioactive element cobalt-60 to
decay, given that its half-life is 5.3 years?

A. 18.3 years C. 17.6 years


B. 30 years D. 19.2 years

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