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MATH 112

Exam II
February 26, 2013
Name
Student ID # Section
HONOR STATEMENT
I arm that my work upholds the highest standards of honesty and academic integrity at the
University of Washington, and that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized assistance
on this exam.
SIGNATURE:
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2 12
3 15
4 15
Total 50
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work may result in no credit.
You are expected to use the methods of this course. If you use a guess-and-check method
when an algebraic method is available, you may not receive full credit.
Unless otherwise indicated, you may round your nal answer to two digits after the decimal.
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GOOD LUCK!
Math 112 Winter 2013 1
1. (8 points) Compute the derivative. DO NOT SIMPLIFY.
(a) u =
ln(t
2
+ 3

t)
e
4t
(b) y =

ln

x +
1
e
x

10
Math 112 Winter 2013 2
2. (12 points) Compute the integral.
(a)

3
4

x
3
+ 50e
2x

dx
(b)

3
0
(x
2
x)(x + 3) dx
(c)

e
5
e
2
7x
dx
Math 112 Winter 2013 3
3. (15 points) The water level in a vat rises and falls. The amount of water in the vat after
t minutes is
A(t) = t
3
+ 21t
2
135t + 500 gallons.
(a) Find all critical values of A(t).
ANSWER: (list all) t =
(b) Find the highest level the water reaches during the interval from t = 0 to t = 10.
ANSWER: gallons
(c) When is the water level rising the most rapidly?
ANSWER: t = minutes
(d) Give the longest interval on which the graph of A(t) is concave up.
ANSWER: from t = to t = minutes
Math 112 Winter 2013 4
4. (15 points) Below are the graphs of marginal revenue and marginal cost for selling Things:
70 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
100
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
quantity (Things)
d
o
l
l
a
r
s

p
e
r

T
h
i
n
g
MR(q)
M
C
(
q
)
M
C
(
q
)
MR(q)
(a) Compute variable cost at q = 30.
ANSWER: dollars
(b) Approximate the change in total revenue that occurs if quantity changes from 45 to 55
Things.
ANSWER: dollars
(c) Is the graph of total cost concave up or concave down at q = 15? Show some work or
give a brief explanation that justies your answer.
ANSWER: (circle one) CONCAVE UP CONCAVE DOWN
(THIS PROBLEM CONTINUES ON THE NEXT PAGE.)
Math 112 Winter 2013 5
Here are the graphs of MR and MC again.
70 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65
100
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
quantity (Things)
d
o
l
l
a
r
s

p
e
r

T
h
i
n
g
MR(q)
M
C
(
q
)
M
C
(
q
)
MR(q)
(d) For each of the following, ll in the blank with the appropriate quantity. If no such
quantity exists, write NONE. You do not need to show any work for this
question.
i. The graph of MR has a local maximum at q = .
ii. The graph of Prot has a local maximum at q = .
iii. The graph of TC has a local maximum at q = .
iv. The graph of TR has a local maximum at q = .
v. On the interval from q = 0 to q = 30, the absolute maximum value of TR occurs at
q = .
vi. On the interval from q = 15 to q = 20, the absolute maximum value of MR

occurs
at q = .

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