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Math 2A : Sample Midterm # 2

This exam consists of 4 questions worth 10 points each and 4 questions worth 15 points each. Read directions for each problem carefully. Please show all work needed to arrive at your solutions. Label all graphs. Clearly indicate your final answers. 1.) Mark each of the following statements as true or false. No work needs to be shown. a.) If = 0 then is a local maximum or minimum of . True False b.) If has an absolute minimum value at , then = 0 or does not exist at . True False c.) If = for all in (, ), then = in (, ). True False d.) There exists a function such that 1 = 2, 2 = 5 and < 2 for all . True False e.) lim sin = 0 True False
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2.) Sketch a possible graph of a function that satisfies the following conditions: 0 = 0 , 2 = 4 , 5 = 7 , 0 = 5 = 0 > 0 0 < < 5 , > 0 < 2 , < 0 < 0 > 5

< 0 > 2

3.) Find

by implicit differentiation for 2 3 + 2 + 3 = 2 . (You must solve for

.)

4.) a.) Fill in the blanks in the following statement of the Mean Value Theorem. MEAN VALUE THEOREM: Let be a function that satisfies the following hypotheses: 1. is __________________________________ on the closed interval [, ]. 2. is __________________________________ on the open interval (, ). Then there is a number in (, ) such that

=__________________________________.

b.) Find the number that satisfies the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem for the function = 3 2 + 2 + 5 on the interval [0,1].

5.) Find the derivative () for each of the following. (You need not simplify answers.) a.) = sin(1 + 2 )

b.) = ( 3 )12

c.) = sin(cos )) (sin

6.) A cylindrical tank with radius 5 is being filled with water at a rate of 3 3 / . How fast is the height of the water increasing?

7.) Consider the function = 2 + 8 2 4 . a.) Find the intervals on which is increasing and intervals on which is decreasing.

b.) Find the local maximum and minimum values.

c.) Find the intervals on which is concave up and intervals on which is concave down.

d.) Find the points of inflection.

8.) Find the linearization of the function = + 99 at = 1. Use this to approximate 102 .

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