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elghonimi (sie94) – HW15 – hong – (52950) 1

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6. T2 (x) = ln(4) + (x − 4) + (x − 4)2
the next column or page – find all choices 4 16
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003 10.0 points
001 10.0 points
Find the degree 3 Taylor polynomial T3 (x)
for f centered at the origin when
Determine the degree 3 Taylor polynomial
T3 (x) centered at the origin for the function f (x) = xe−3x .

f (x) = cos x .
9
1. T3 (x) = x − 3x2 + x3
2
 2x3 
1. T3 (x) = 2 x − 9
3 2. T3 (x) = x − 3x2 − x3
2
9x2 9
2. T3 (x) = 1 − 3. T3 (x) = x + 3x2 − x3
2 2
 3x3  9
3. T3 (x) = 3 x − 4. T3 (x) = 1 + x − 3x2 − x3
2 2
x3 9
4. T3 (x) = x − 5. T3 (x) = 1 + x + 3x2 − x3
6 2
x2 9
5. T3 (x) = 1 − 6. T3 (x) = 1 + x − 3x2 + x3
2 2

6. T3 (x) = 1 − 2x2 004 10.0 points


Use the degree 2 Taylor polynomial cen-
002 10.0 points tered at the origin for f to estimate the inte-
gral
Z 2
Determine the degree 2 Taylor polynomial
T2 (x) centered at x = 4 for the function I = f (x) dx
0

f (x) = ln(x) . when p


f (x) = 4 + x2 .

1 1 10
1. T2 (x) = 4 + (x − 4) − (x − 4)2 1. I ≈
4 32 3
1 1
2. T2 (x) = ln(4) + (x − 4) − (x − 4)2 2. I ≈ 4
4 32
1 1 14
3. T2 (x) = 4 + (x − 4) + (x − 4)2 3. I ≈
4 16 3
1 1
4. T2 (x) = 4 − (x − 4) − (x − 4)2 4. I ≈ 2
4 32
1 1 8
5. T2 (x) = ln(4) − (x − 4) − (x − 4)2 5. I ≈
4 16 3
elghonimi (sie94) – HW15 – hong – (52950) 2

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Z
005 10.0 points 5. L = P (x) dx
12 0
The sales S(t) (in hundreds of dollars) of
calculators increases at a monthly rate given 007 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points
by
(ii) Determine the degree 2 Taylor polynomial

S (t) = 6 + 4e
1 2
− 50 t
, 0 ≤ t ≤ 4. p2 centered at x = 6 for P .

At the beginning of the first month the sales 5


1. p2 (x) = 10 + 15(x − 6) + (x − 6)2
are zero, i.e., S(0) = 0. Use the second degree 16
Taylor polynomial centered at t = 0 for S ′ to 5
estimate the sales, S(3), over the first three 2. p2 (x) = 90 + 15(x − 6) − (x − 6)2
16
months.
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3. p2 (x) = 90 + 15(x − 6) + (x − 6)2
1. S(3) ≈ $2828 16
5
2. S(3) ≈ $2978 4. p2 (x) = 90 + 10(x − 6) + (x − 6)2
8
5
3. S(3) ≈ $2928 5. p2 (x) = 10 − 15(x − 6) + (x − 6)2
16

4. S(3) ≈ $2778 008 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points


(iii) Use p2 in the integral in (i) to estimate the
5. S(3) ≈ $2878 average pollution over the 12 hour period
beginning at 8:00am.
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1. L ≈ ppm
On an average summer’s day in Austin the 4
air pollution (in parts per million) is given by
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p 2. L ≈ ppm
P (x) = 10 3x2 + 36 − 30, 4

where x is the number of hours from 8:00 am. 375


3. L ≈ ppm
4
(i) Write down the integral expressing the av-
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erage pollution level L during the 12 hour 4. L ≈ ppm
period beginning at 8:00am. 4
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5. L ≈ ppm
1
Z 12 4
1. L = P (x) dx
6 6 009 10.0 points
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1
Z
2. L = P (x) dx Determine the degree 2 Taylor polynomial
6 0 T2 (x) centered at x = 1 for the function f
1
Z 6 when
3. L = P (x) dx
p
12 −6 f (x) = 8 + x2 .
Z 12
4. L = P (x) dx 1 8
1. T2 (x) = 3 + (x − 1) + (x − 1)2
0 3 27
elghonimi (sie94) – HW15 – hong – (52950) 3

1 4
2. T2 (x) = 3 + (x − 1) + (x − 1)2
3 27
1 8
3. T2 (x) = 3 + (x + 1) + (x + 1)2
3 27
1 8
4. T2 (x) = 3 − (x + 1) + (x + 1)2
3 27
1 4
5. T2 (x) = 3 − (x + 1) + (x + 1)2
3 27
1 4
6. T2 (x) = 3 − (x − 1) + (x − 1)2
3 27

010 10.0 points

Compute the degree 2 Taylor polynomial


for f centered at x = 4 when

f (x) = x .

1 1
1. T2 (x) = 4 + (x − 4) + (x − 4)2
8 32
1 1
2. T2 (x) = 2 − (x − 4) + (x − 4)2
4 64
1 1
3. T2 (x) = 2 − (x − 4) + (x − 4)2
8 64
1 1
4. T2 (x) = 2 + (x − 4) − (x − 4)2
4 64
1 1
5. T2 (x) = 4 − (x − 4) − (x − 4)2
8 32
1 1
6. T2 (x) = 2 + (x − 4) − (x − 4)2
4 32

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