\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{3} (x + 1)^{\dfrac{1}{2}} d x =\)
A
\(\dfrac{21}{2}\)
✕
B
\(7\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{16}{3}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{14}{3}\)
✕
E
\(-\dfrac{1}{4}\)
✕
Question 3 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(f(x) = x + \dfrac{1}{x}\), then the set of values for which \(f\) increases is
A
\((-\infty, -1] \cup [1, \infty)\)
✕
B
\([-1, 1]\)
✕
C
\((-\infty, \infty)\)
✕
D
\((0, \infty)\)
✕
E
\((-\infty, 0) \cup (0, \infty)\)
✕
Question 4 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
For what non-negative value of \(b\) is the line given by \(y = -\dfrac{1}{3} x + b\) normal to the curve \(y = x^3\)?
A
\(0\)
✕
B
\(1\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{4}{3}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{10}{3}\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{10 \sqrt{3}}{3}\)
✕
Question 5 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
\(\displaystyle\int_{-1}^2 \dfrac{|x|}{x} d x\) is
A
\(-3\)
✕
B
\(1\)
✕
C
\(2\)
✕
D
\(3\)
✕
E
nonexistent
✕
Question 6 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(f(x) = \dfrac{x - 1}{x + 1}\) for all \(x \neq -1\), then \(f'(1) =\)
A
\(-1\)
✕
B
\(-\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
C
\(0\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
E
\(1\)
✕
Question 7 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(y = \ln(x^2 + y^2)\), then the value of \(\dfrac{d y}{d x}\) at the point \((1, 0)\) is
A
\(0\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
C
\(1\)
✕
D
\(2\)
✕
E
undefined
✕
Question 8 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(y = \sin x\) and \(y^{(n)}\) means the \(n\)th derivative of \(y\), then the smallest positive integer \(n\) for which \(y^{(n)} = y\) is
A
\(2\)
✕
B
\(4\)
✕
C
\(5\)
✕
D
\(6\)
✕
E
\(8\)
✕
Question 9 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(y = \cos^2 3 x\), then \(\dfrac{d y}{d x} =\)
A
\(-6 \sin 3 x \cos 3 x\)
✕
B
\(-2 \cos 3 x\)
✕
C
\(2 \cos 3 x\)
✕
D
\(6 \cos 3 x\)
✕
E
\(2 \sin 3 x \cos 3 x\)
✕
Question 10 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
The length of the curve \(y = \ln \sec x\) from \(x = 0\) to \(x = b\), where \(0 < b < \dfrac{\pi}{2}\), may be expressed by which of the following integrals?
A
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{b} \sec x d x\)
✕
B
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{b} \sec^2 x d x\)
✕
C
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{b} (\sec x \tan x) d x\)
✕
D
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{b} \sqrt{1 + (\ln \sec x)^2} d x\)
✕
E
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{b} \sqrt{1 + (\sec^2 x \tan^2 x)} d x\)
✕
Question 11 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
Let \(y = x \sqrt{1 + x^2}\). When \(x = 0\) and \(d x = 2\), the value of \(d y\) is
A
\(-2\)
✕
B
\(-1\)
✕
C
\(0\)
✕
D
\(1\)
✕
E
\(2\)
✕
Question 12 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
If \(n\) is a known positive integer, for what value of \(k\) is \(\displaystyle\int_{1}^{k} x^{n-1} d x = \dfrac{1}{n}\)?
A
\(0\)
✕
B
\(\left(\dfrac{2}{n}\right)^{\dfrac{1}{n}}\)
✕
C
\(((2 n - 1)/n)^{\dfrac{1}{n}}\)
✕
D
\(2^{\dfrac{1}{n}}\)
✕
E
\(2^n\)
✕
Question 13 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
The acceleration \(\alpha\) of a body moving in a straight line is given in terms of time \(t\) by \(\alpha = 8 - 6 t\). If the velocity of the body is \(25\) at \(t = 1\) and if \(s(t)\) is the distance of the body from the origin at time \(t\), what is \(s(4) - s(2)\)?
A
\(20\)
✕
B
\(24\)
✕
C
\(28\)
✕
D
\(32\)
✕
E
\(42\)
✕
Question 14 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(x = t^2 - 1\) and \(y = 2 e^t\), then \(\dfrac{d y}{d x} =\)
A
\(\dfrac{e^t}{t}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{2 e^t}{t}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{e^{|t|}}{t^2}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{4 e^t}{2 t - 1}\)
✕
E
\(e^t\)
✕
Question 15 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
The area of the region bounded by the lines \(x = 0\), \(x = 2\), and \(y = 0\) and the curve \(y = e^{\dfrac{x}{2}}\) is
The number of bacteria in a culture is growing at a rate of \(3000 e^{2 \dfrac{t}{5}}\) per unit of time \(t\). At \(t = 0\), the number was \$7,500\(. Find the number at \)t = 5$.
A
\$1,200 e^2$
✕
B
\$3,000 e^2$
✕
C
\$7,500 e^2$
✕
D
\$7,500 e^5$
✕
E
\(\dfrac{15}{000, 7} e^7\)
✕
Question 18 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Let \(g\) be a continuous function on \([0,1]\). Let \(g(0)=1\) and \(g(1)=0\). Which of the following is NOT necessarily true?
A
There exists \(h\) in \([0,1]\) such that \(g(h) \geq g(x)\) for all \(x\) in \([0,1]\).
✕
B
For all \(a, b\) in \([0,1]\), if \(a = b\), then \(g(a) = g(b)\).
✕
C
There exists \(h\) in \([0,1]\) such that \(g(h) = \dfrac{1}{2}\).
✕
D
There exists \(h\) in \([0,1]\) such that \(g(h) = \dfrac{3}{2}\).
✕
E
For all \(h\) in \((0, 1)\), \(\operatorname*{lim}\limits_{x \rightarrow h} g(x) = g(h)\).
✕
Question 19 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Which of the following series converge? I. \(\sum 1/n^2\) II. \(\sum \dfrac{1}{n}\) III. \(\sum (-1)^n/\sqrt{n}\)
A
I only
✕
B
III only
✕
C
I and II only
✕
D
I and III only
✕
E
I, II, and III
✕
Question 20 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
\(\int x \sqrt{4 - x^2} d x =\)
A
\(\dfrac{(4 - x^2)^{\dfrac{3}{2}}}{3} + C\)
✕
B
\(-(4 - x^2)^{\dfrac{3}{2}} + C\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{x^2 (4 - x^2)^{\dfrac{3}{2}}}{3} + C\)
✕
D
\(-\dfrac{x^2 (4 - x^2)^{\dfrac{3}{2}}}{3} + C\)
✕
E
\(-\dfrac{(4 - x^2)^{\dfrac{3}{2}}}{3} + C\)
✕
Question 21 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1} (x + 1) e^{x^2 + 2 x} d x =\)
A
\(\dfrac{e^3}{2}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{e^3 - 1}{2}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{e^4 - e}{2}\)
✕
D
\(e^3 - 1\)
✕
E
\(e^4 - e\)
✕
Question 22 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
A particle moves on the curve \(y = \ln x\) so that the x-component has velocity \(x'(t) = t + 1\) for \(t \geq 0\). At time \(t = 0\), the particle is at \((1, 0)\). At time \(t = 1\), the particle is at
A
\((2, \ln 2)\)
✕
B
\((e^2, 2)\)
✕
C
\(\left(\dfrac{5}{2}, \ln \dfrac{5}{2}\right)\)
✕
D
\((3, \ln 3)\)
✕
E
\(\left(\dfrac{3}{2}, \ln \dfrac{3}{2}\right)\)
✕
Question 23 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
\(\operatorname*{lim}\limits_{h \rightarrow 0} \dfrac{1}{h} \ln\left(\dfrac{2 + h}{2}\right)\) is
A
\(e^2\)
✕
B
\(1\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
D
\(0\)
✕
E
nonexistent
✕
Question 24 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Let \(f(x) = 3 x + 1\) for all real \(x\) and let \(\epsilon > 0\). For which of the following choices of \(\delta\) is \(|f(x) - 7| < \epsilon\) whenever \(|x - 2| < \delta\)?
A
\(\dfrac{\epsilon}{4}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{\epsilon}{2}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{\epsilon}{\epsilon + 1}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{\epsilon + 1}{\epsilon}\)
✕
E
\(3 \epsilon\)
✕
Question 25 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{\pi}{4}} \tan^2 x d x =\)
A
\(\dfrac{\pi}{4} - 1\)
✕
B
\(1 - \dfrac{\pi}{4}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{1}{3}\)
✕
D
\(\sqrt{2} - 1\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{\pi}{4} + 1\)
✕
Question 26 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Which of the following is true about the graph of \(y = \ln|x^2 - 1|\) in the interval \((-1, 1)\)?
A
It is increasing.
✕
B
It attains a relative minimum at \((0, 0)\).
✕
C
It has a range of all real numbers.
✕
D
It is concave down.
✕
E
It has an asymptote of \(x = 0\).
✕
Question 27 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
If \(f(x) = \dfrac{1}{3} x^3 - 4 x^2 + 12 x - 5\) on \([0, 9]\), the absolute maximum value occurs at \(x =\)
A
\(0\)
✕
B
\(2\)
✕
C
\(4\)
✕
D
\(6\)
✕
E
\(9\)
✕
Question 28 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
If the substitution \(\sqrt{x} = \sin y\) is made in \(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{1}{2}} \dfrac{\sqrt{x}}{\sqrt{1 - x}} d x\), the resulting integral is
A
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{1}{2}} \sin^2 y d y\)
✕
B
\(2 \displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{1}{2}} \dfrac{\sin^2 y}{\cos y} d y\)
✕
C
\(2 \displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{\pi}{4}} \sin^2 y d y\)
✕
D
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{\pi}{4}} \sin^2 y d y\)
✕
E
\(2 \displaystyle\int_{0}^{\dfrac{\pi}{6}} \sin^2 y d y\)
✕
Question 29 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 4
If \(y'' = 2 y'\) and if \(y = y' = e\) when \(x = 0\), then when \(x = 1\), \(y =\)
A
\(\dfrac{e}{2}(e^2 + 1)\)
✕
B
\(e\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{e^3}{2}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{e}{2}\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{e^3 - e}{2}\)
✕
Question 30 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
\(\displaystyle\int_{1}^{2} \dfrac{x - 4}{x^2} d x =\)
A
\(-\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
B
\(\ln 2 - 2\)
✕
C
\(\ln 2\)
✕
D
\(2\)
✕
E
\(\ln 2 + 2\)
✕
Question 31 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
If \(f(x) = \ln(\ln x)\), then \(f'(x) =\)
A
\(\dfrac{1}{x}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{1}{\ln x}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{\ln x}{x}\)
✕
D
\(x\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{1}{x \ln x}\)
✕
Question 32 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 4
If \(y = x^{\ln x}\), then \(y' =\)
A
\(\dfrac{x^{\ln x} \ln x}{x^2}\)
✕
B
\(x^{\dfrac{1}{x}} \ln x\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{2 x^{\ln x} \ln x}{x}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{x^{\ln x} \ln x}{x}\)
✕
E
None of the above
✕
Question 33 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Suppose \(f\) is an odd function and \(f'(x_0)\) exists. Which of the following must equal \(f'(-x_0)\)?
A
\(f'(x_0)\)
✕
B
\(-f'(x_0)\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{1}{f'(x_0)}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{-1}{f'(x_0)}\)
✕
E
None of the above
✕
Question 34 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
The average (mean) value of \(\sqrt{x}\) over the interval \(0 \leq x \leq 2\) is
A
\(\dfrac{1}{3} \sqrt{2}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{1}{2} \sqrt{2}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{2}{3} \sqrt{2}\)
✕
D
\(1\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{4}{3} \sqrt{2}\)
✕
Question 35 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
The region in the first quadrant bounded by \(y = \sec x\), \(x = \dfrac{\pi}{4}\), and the axes is rotated about the x-axis. Volume?
A
\(\dfrac{\pi^2}{4}\)
✕
B
\(\pi - 1\)
✕
C
\(\pi\)
✕
D
\(2 \pi\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{8 \pi}{3}\)
✕
Question 36 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
\(\displaystyle\int_{0}^{1} \dfrac{x + 1}{x^2 + 2 x - 3} d x\) is
If \(\displaystyle\int_{1}^{2} f(x - c) d x = 5\), then \(\displaystyle\int_{1-c}^{2-c} f(x) d x =\)
A
\(5 + c\)
✕
B
\(5\)
✕
C
\(5 - c\)
✕
D
\(c - 5\)
✕
E
\(-5\)
✕
Question 39 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 2
Let \(f\) and \(g\) be differentiable: \(f(1)=2, f'(1)=3, f'(2)=-4, g(1)=2, g'(1)=-3, g'(2)=5\). If \(h(x) = f(g(x))\), then \(h'(1) =\)
A
\(-9\)
✕
B
\(-4\)
✕
C
\(0\)
✕
D
\(12\)
✕
E
\(15\)
✕
Question 40 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
The area of the region enclosed by the polar curve \(r = 1 - \cos \theta\) is
A
\(\dfrac{3 \pi}{4}\)
✕
B
\(\pi\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{3 \pi}{2}\)
✕
D
\(2 \pi\)
✕
E
\(3 \pi\)
✕
Question 41 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Given \(\begin{cases} f(x) = x + 1 & \quad \text{if } x < 0 \\ f(x) = \cos \pi x & \quad \text{if } x \geq 0 \end{cases}\), \(\displaystyle\int_{-1}^1 f(x) d x =\)
A
\(\dfrac{1}{2} + \dfrac{1}{\pi}\)
✕
B
\(-\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{1}{2} - \dfrac{1}{\pi}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{1}{2}\)
✕
E
\(-\dfrac{1}{2} + \pi\)
✕
Question 42 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
Calculate the approximate area under \(y = x^2\) from \(x = 1\) to \(x = 2\) by trapezoidal rule with divisions at \(x = \dfrac{4}{3}\), \(\dfrac{5}{3}\).
A
\(\dfrac{50}{27}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{251}{108}\)
✕
C
\(\dfrac{7}{3}\)
✕
D
\(\dfrac{127}{54}\)
✕
E
\(\dfrac{77}{27}\)
✕
Question 43 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 3
\(\int \arcsin x d x =\)
A
\(\sin x - \int \dfrac{x d x}{\sqrt{1 - x^2}}\)
✕
B
\(\dfrac{(\arcsin x)^2}{2} + C\)
✕
C
\(\arcsin x + \int \dfrac{d x}{\sqrt{1 - x^2}}\)
✕
D
\(x \arccos x - \int \dfrac{x d x}{\sqrt{1 - x^2}}\)
✕
E
\(x \arcsin x - \int \dfrac{x d x}{\sqrt{1 - x^2}}\)
✕
Question 44 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 4
If \(f\) is the solution of \(x f'(x) - f(x) = x\) such that \(f(-1) = 1\), then \(f(e^{-1}) =\)
A
\(-2 e^{-1}\)
✕
B
\(0\)
✕
C
\(e^{-1}\)
✕
D
\(-e^{-1}\)
✕
E
\(2 e^{-2}\)
✕
Question 45 of 45
| MCQ
· Level 4
Suppose \(g'(x) < 0\) for all \(x \geq 0\) and \(F(x) = \displaystyle\int_{0}^{x} t g'(t) d t\) for \(x \geq 0\). Which is FALSE?
A
\(F\) takes on negative values.
✕
B
\(F\) is continuous for \(x > 0\).
✕
C
\(F(x) = x g(x) - \displaystyle\int_{0}^{x} g(t) d t\)
✕
D
\(F'(x)\) exists for \(x > 0\).
✕
E
\(F\) is an increasing function.
✕
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Circle$A = \pi r^2$, $C = 2\pi r$
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Box$V = lwh$
Cylinder$V = \pi r^2 h$
Sphere$V = \tfrac{4}{3}\pi r^3$
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