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COR1201 Challenge Yourself PDF

This document contains 38 math challenges involving calculus concepts like derivatives, integrals, optimization, and curve fitting. The challenges cover topics such as solving equations, finding domains, sketching graphs, evaluating integrals, and using techniques like Lagrange multipliers. The document provides the challenges along with the answer keys.
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COR1201 Challenge Yourself PDF

This document contains 38 math challenges involving calculus concepts like derivatives, integrals, optimization, and curve fitting. The challenges cover topics such as solving equations, finding domains, sketching graphs, evaluating integrals, and using techniques like Lagrange multipliers. The document provides the challenges along with the answer keys.
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SMU Classification: Restricted

Challenge Yourself (Additional Practice & Answer Keys)


C01: For ( ) = , find ( ( )).
Ans: 81
C02: Solve = ( ) for .

Ans: ln(2) and ln(2)

C03: Solve = for .


Ans: ln 2

C04: Solve ( ( )) = for .

Ans: ln(2) , ln(2) and ln 2


C05: Reduce the following rational expression to lowest terms.

( )
( )

Ans: , ln(2)

C06: Find the domain of function ( ) = ( ( )) +

Ans: All real numbers


( )
C07: Find the domain of function ( ) = .
( )

Ans: ln(2)

C08: Find the domain of function ( ) = ( ) .


Ans: ln(2)
C09: Find the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line, = + , that passes through ( , ) and
( , ).

Ans: =

C10: Solve = for (exact answer).

Ans: =

C11: Solve ( )= ( ) for (exact answer).

Ans: = 0 or

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C12: Solve = for (exact answer).

Ans: = 2
C13: Solve = for (exact answer).

Ans: = ln

C14: Solve the following equation for (exact answer).


( ) = ( )
( )
Ans: = 1 + 10

C15: Find ( ).

Ans: 3 6

C16: Find .

Ans: 0

C17: Find .

Ans:

C18: Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of the function

( )=

Ans: = 2 (VA); = 1 (HA)


C19: Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of the function

( )=

Ans: = 5 (VA); = 0 (HA)


C20: Find ( ) and simplify.
( )= ( )+ +( ) + , >

Ans: ( )= + (ln( ))( ) + ( + 1)

C21: Find ( ) and simplify.

( )= ( + )

Ans: ( )= +

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SMU Classification: Restricted

C22: Find ( ) and simplify.


+
( )=

Ans: ( )=

C23: Find ( ) and simplify.


( )= [ +( + ) ]
( )
Ans: ( )=
( )

C24: Find ( ) and simplify.


( )=( + ) , >
( )
Ans: ( ) = (3 + 1) 2 ln(3 + 1) +

C25: [textbook, p. 308, P. 45] Given ( ) =


a) Find the domain of ( ).
b) Find the intercept(s) of ( ), if applicable.
c) Find the intercept of ( ), if applicable.
d) Find all vertical asymptote(s) of ( ), if applicable.
e) Find all horizontal asymptote(s) of ( ), if applicable.
f) Find the first derivative function ’( ).
g) Draw a sign chart of ’( ). From it, deduce when ( ) is increasing and when ( ) is decreasing. Find all local extrema, if
applicable.
h) Find the second derivative function ’’( ).
i) Draw a sign chart of ’’( ). From it, deduce when ( ) is concaving up and when ( ) is concaving down. Find all point(s) of
inflection, if applicable.
j) Use all the information above, sketch the graph of ( ).
Ans:
a) 2 j)
b) (0,0)
c) (0,0)
d) =2
e) None
( )
f) ( )=
( )
g) Partition Numbers: 0, 2, 3

Local minimum: (3, 27)


h) ( )=
( )
i) Partition Numbers: 0, 2

Inflection point: (0, 0)

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C26: Find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum of

( )=
+
on the interval [ , ]

Ans: Absolute minimum is (0) = 1, and absolute maximum is ( 5) = .

C27: [Textbook, p. 334, P. 47] Find the absolute maximum value on [ , ) for
( )=

Ans: (0.5) =

C28: [Textbook, p. 359, P.70] Find the indefinite integral

( )
Ans: ln(ln( )) +
C29: [Textbook, p. 358, P.35] Find the indefinite integral

Ans: ( + 4) ( + 4) +

C30: Find the indefinite integral

Ans: ln | 1 3| ln | 1 + 3| +

C31: Find the indefinite integral

( )

Ans: ( 2) sin( ) + 2 cos( ) +


C32: Find the indefinite integral

( )

[ ( ) ( )]
Ans: +

C33: [Textbook, p. 390, P.61] Evaluate the integral

( + )
Ans: 0

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C34: [Textbook, p. 408, P.67] Find the area bounded by the graphs of the indicated equation. Compute answer
to three decimal places, if applicable.
= ; =
Ans: 8
C35: [Textbook, p. 458, P.65] Find ( , ), ( , ), ( , ), and ( , ) for
( , )=
Ans: ( , )=( +2 ) , ( , ) = (2 + ) = ( , ), ( , )=
C36: [Textbook, p. 467, P.19] Find local extrema of
( , )= + + + + .
Ans: (3,2) = 33 is a local maximum.
C37: [Textbook, p. 476, P.13] Use the method of Lagrange multipliers to find the maximum and minimum of
( , )= subject to + = .
Ans: Max: (3,3) = ( 3, 3) = 18; Min: (3, 3) = ( 3,3) = 18
C38: [Textbook, p. 486, P.19] Find the least squares line and use it to estimate when = . Round answers to
two decimal places.

0.5 25
2 22
3.5 21
5 21
6.5 18
9.5 12
11 11
12.5 8
14 5
15.5 1

Ans: = 1.533 + 26.667. = 14.40 when =8

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