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Math 102
Exam I
Summer 133
Wednesday 25/06/2014
EXAM COVER
Number of versions: 4
Number of questions: 20
Number of Answers: 5 per question
Math 102
Exam I
Summer 133
Wednesday 25/06/2014
Net Time Allowed: 120 minutes
MASTER VERSION
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 1 of 10 MASTER
sec2 ( x)
1. dx =
x
(a) 2 tan x+c
(b) 2 cot x+c
(c) tan x + c
1
(d) cot x + c
2
1
(e) tan x + c
2
3 sin x cos x
2. 2 dx =
0 1 + 3 sin2 x
(a) 1
1
(b)
4
(c) 31
(d) 1
(e) 1 3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 2 of 10 MASTER
n
ln ck
3. If P is a partition of the interval [1, e], then lim xk =
P 0 k=1 ck
1
(a)
2
1
(b)
4
1
(c)
6
1
(d)
8
1
(e)
3
4. x3 x2 + 1 dx
1 2 1
(a) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5 3
1
(b) (x2 + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2
(c) (x + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5
1 2 1
(d) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3 5
1
(e) (x2 + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 3 of 10 MASTER
5. The average value of f (x) = 3 4 x2 on the interval
[2, 2] is equal to
3
(a)
2
(b)
3
2
(c)
3
3
(d)
4
4
(e)
3
6. The
area of the surface generated by revolving the curve
y = 2x x2 , 0.5 x 1.5 about the x-axis is
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) 6
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 4 of 10 MASTER
2
(a) (8 + 6x x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(b) (8 6x + x2 x4 ) dx
1
1
(c) (8 + 6x + 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
1
(d) (8 6x 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(e) (8 + 6x 2x2 + x4 ) dx
0
1/x
8. If F (x) = x 2
sin(t2 )dt, then F (2) is equal to
1/2
(a) sin(0.25)
(b) 4 sin(0.25)
(c) sin(0.5)
(d) 4 sin(0.5)
(e) 0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 5 of 10 MASTER
2
(a) 2y 3 1 + 9y 4 dy
0
2
(b) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(c) 2 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(d) 2y 3 1 9y 4 dy
0
2
(e) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 12
(d) 16
(e) 10
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 6 of 10 MASTER
dx
11. =
ex + ex
(b) ln(ex + ex ) + c
(e) ln(e2x 1) + c
3
ex
2
12. An upper bound for the value of dx is
1
2
(a)
e
1
(b)
e
2
(c)
e2
2
(d)
3e
1
(e)
e2
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 7 of 10 MASTER
x 3
13. The length of the curve y = t dt from x = 0 to x = 4
0 2
is equal to
8
(a) (10 10 1)
27
2
(b) (10 10 + 1)
3
80
(c) 10
27
(d) 10 10 2
3
(e) (10 10 1)
2
1
(a) v = 2(1 x)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(b) v = 2x(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(c) v = (x 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(d) v = 2(x + 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(e) v = 2(x 1)(x2 x4 ) dx
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 8 of 10 MASTER
15. The base of a solid is the region in the rst quadrant en-
closed by the line y = x and the curve y = x. If the
cross-sections of the solid perpendicular to the y-axis are
squares, then the volume of the solid is given by
1
(a) (y 2 2y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(b) (y 4 2y 3 1) dy
0
1
(c) (y 3 y 2 + 1) dy
0
1
(d) (y 2 + 3y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(e) (1 y 2 y 4 ) dy
0
13
(a)
3
11
(b)
3
8
(c)
3
17
(d)
3
19
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 9 of 10 MASTER
64
(a)
3
59
(b)
3
67
(c)
3
17
(d)
5
31
(e)
5
64
(a)
15
64
(b)
5
64
(c)
3
64
(d)
13
(e) 6
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 10 of 10 MASTER
1
19. The length of the curve of y = (x2 + 2)3/2 from x = 0 to
3
x = 3 is equal to
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 8
(d) 6
(e) 24
1 x3 + 1
20. dx =
1 4 x2
(a)
3
(b) 0
(c)
6
(d)
4
(e)
2
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Name:
ID: Sec: .
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Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 1 of 10 001
n
ln ck
1. If P is a partition of the interval [1, e], then lim xk =
P 0 k=1 ck
1
(a)
6
1
(b)
3
1
(c)
4
1
(d)
8
1
(e)
2
3 sin x cos x
2. 2 dx =
0 1 + 3 sin2 x
(a) 1 3
(b) 1
(c) 1
(d) 31
1
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 2 of 10 001
3. The average value of f (x) = 3 4 x2 on the interval
[2, 2] is equal to
2
(a)
3
3
(b)
4
3
(c)
2
(d)
3
4
(e)
3
sec2 ( x)
4. dx =
x
1
(a) cot x + c
2
(b) 2 cot x + c
(c) 2 tan x+c
1
(d) tan x + c
2
(e) tan x + c
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 3 of 10 001
5. x3 x2 + 1 dx
1
(a) (x2 + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2 1
(b) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3 5
1
(c) (x2 + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2
(d) (x + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5
1 2 1
(e) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5 3
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 4
(d) 16
(e) 8
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 4 of 10 001
2
(a) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(b) 2y 3 1 + 9y 4 dy
0
2
(c) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(d) 2 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(e) 2y 3 1 9y 4 dy
0
1/x
8. If F (x) = x 2
sin(t2 )dt, then F (2) is equal to
1/2
(a) 4 sin(0.5)
(b) 4 sin(0.25)
(c) sin(0.5)
(d) 0
(e) sin(0.25)
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 5 of 10 001
9. The
area of the surface generated by revolving the curve
y = 2x x2 , 0.5 x 1.5 about the x-axis is
(a) 2
(b) 6
(c) 3
(d) 5
(e) 4
1
(a) (8 + 6x + 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(b) (8 6x + x2 x4 ) dx
1
1
(c) (8 6x 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(d) (8 + 6x 2x2 + x4 ) dx
0
2
(e) (8 + 6x x2 x4 ) dx
1
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 6 of 10 001
1
(a) v = 2(x 1)(x2 x4 ) dx
0
1
(b) v = (x 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(c) v = 2(x + 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(d) v = 2(1 x)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(e) v = 2x(x x2 ) dx
0
3
ex
2
12. An upper bound for the value of dx is
1
1
(a)
e
2
(b)
3e
1
(c)
e2
2
(d)
e2
2
(e)
e
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 7 of 10 001
x 3
13. The length of the curve y = t dt from x = 0 to x = 4
0 2
is equal to
3
(a) (10 10 1)
2
80
(b) 10
27
8
(c) (10 10 1)
27
2
(d) (10 10 + 1)
3
(e) 10 10 2
14. The base of a solid is the region in the rst quadrant en-
closed by the line y = x and the curve y = x. If the
cross-sections of the solid perpendicular to the y-axis are
squares, then the volume of the solid is given by
1
(a) (1 y 2 y 4 ) dy
0
1
(b) (y 2 2y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(c) (y 2 + 3y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(d) (y 4 2y 3 1) dy
0
1
(e) (y 3 y 2 + 1) dy
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 8 of 10 001
dx
15. =
ex + ex
(b) ln(e2x 1) + c
(d) ln(ex + ex ) + c
1
16. The length of the curve of y = (x2 + 2)3/2 from x = 0 to
3
x = 3 is equal to
(a) 8
(b) 6
(c) 10
(d) 12
(e) 24
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 9 of 10 001
(a) 6
64
(b)
13
64
(c)
3
64
(d)
5
64
(e)
15
1 x3 + 1
18. dx =
1 4 x2
(a)
4
(b)
6
(c) 0
(d)
2
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 10 of 10 001
11
(a)
3
8
(b)
3
17
(c)
3
13
(d)
3
19
(e)
3
17
(a)
5
31
(b)
5
59
(c)
3
67
(d)
3
64
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Answer Sheet 001
Name .................................................
ID ................................ Sec ..........
1 a b c d e f 36 a b c d e f
2 a b c d e f 37 a b c d e f
3 a b c d e f 38 a b c d e f
4 a b c d e f 39 a b c d e f
5 a b c d e f 40 a b c d e f
6 a b c d e f 41 a b c d e f
7 a b c d e f 42 a b c d e f
8 a b c d e f 43 a b c d e f
9 a b c d e f 44 a b c d e f
10 a b c d e f 45 a b c d e f
11 a b c d e f 46 a b c d e f
12 a b c d e f 47 a b c d e f
13 a b c d e f 48 a b c d e f
14 a b c d e f 49 a b c d e f
15 a b c d e f 50 a b c d e f
16 a b c d e f 51 a b c d e f
17 a b c d e f 52 a b c d e f
18 a b c d e f 53 a b c d e f
19 a b c d e f 54 a b c d e f
20 a b c d e f 55 a b c d e f
21 a b c d e f 56 a b c d e f
22 a b c d e f 57 a b c d e f
23 a b c d e f 58 a b c d e f
24 a b c d e f 59 a b c d e f
25 a b c d e f 60 a b c d e f
26 a b c d e f 61 a b c d e f
27 a b c d e f 62 a b c d e f
28 a b c d e f 63 a b c d e f
29 a b c d e f 64 a b c d e f
30 a b c d e f 65 a b c d e f
31 a b c d e f 66 a b c d e f
32 a b c d e f 67 a b c d e f
33 a b c d e f 68 a b c d e f
34 a b c d e f 69 a b c d e f
35 a b c d e f 70 a b c d e f
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Name:
ID: Sec: .
Important Instructions:
1. All types of calculators, pagers or mobile phones are NOT allowed
during the examination.
3. Use a good eraser. DO NOT use the erasers attached to the pencil.
5. When bubbling your ID number and Section number, be sure that the
bubbles match with the numbers that you write.
6. The Test Code Number is already bubbled in your answer sheet. Make
sure that it is the same as that printed on your question paper.
7. When bubbling, make sure that the bubbled space is fully covered.
8. When erasing a bubble, make sure that you do not leave any trace of
penciling.
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 1 of 10 002
1. x3 x2 + 1 dx
1 2
(a) (x + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5
1
(b) (x2 + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2 1
(c) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5 3
1
(d) (x2 + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2 1
(e) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3 5
3 sin x cos x
2. 2 dx =
0 1 + 3 sin2 x
(a) 1
(b) 1 3
(c) 31
(d) 1
1
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 2 of 10 002
n
ln ck
3. If P is a partition of the interval [1, e], then lim xk =
P 0 k=1 ck
1
(a)
4
1
(b)
6
1
(c)
8
1
(d)
2
1
(e)
3
4. The average value of f (x) = 3 4 x2 on the interval
[2, 2] is equal to
4
(a)
3
2
(b)
3
(c)
3
3
(d)
2
3
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 3 of 10 002
sec2 ( x)
5. dx =
x
(a) tan x + c
1
(b) cot x + c
2
(c) 2 tan x + c
(d) 2 cot x+c
1
(e) tan x + c
2
1/x
6. If F (x) = x 2
sin(t2 )dt, then F (2) is equal to
1/2
(a) sin(0.25)
(b) sin(0.5)
(c) 4 sin(0.5)
(d) 0
(e) 4 sin(0.25)
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 4 of 10 002
(a) 12
(b) 16
(c) 4
(d) 8
(e) 10
1
(a) (8 + 6x + 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
1
(b) (8 6x 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(c) (8 + 6x x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(d) (8 6x + x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(e) (8 + 6x 2x2 + x4 ) dx
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 5 of 10 002
9. The
area of the surface generated by revolving the curve
y = 2x x2 , 0.5 x 1.5 about the x-axis is
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 4
(e) 2
2
(a) 2y 3 1 + 9y 4 dy
0
2
(b) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(c) 2y 3 1 9y 4 dy
0
2
(d) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(e) 2 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 6 of 10 002
1
(a) v = 2(x 1)(x2 x4 ) dx
0
1
(b) v = 2(1 x)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(c) v = 2(x + 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(d) v = 2x(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(e) v = (x 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
12. The base of a solid is the region in the rst quadrant en-
closed by the line y = x and the curve y = x. If the
cross-sections of the solid perpendicular to the y-axis are
squares, then the volume of the solid is given by
1
(a) (y 2 2y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(b) (1 y 2 y 4 ) dy
0
1
(c) (y 4 2y 3 1) dy
0
1
(d) (y 3 y 2 + 1) dy
0
1
(e) (y 2 + 3y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 7 of 10 002
x 3
13. The length of the curve y = t dt from x = 0 to x = 4
0 2
is equal to
8
(a) (10 10 1)
27
(b) 10 10 2
3
(c) (10 10 1)
2
2
(d) (10 10 + 1)
3
80
(e) 10
27
dx
14. =
ex + ex
(a) ln(e2x 1) + c
(e) ln(ex + ex ) + c
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 8 of 10 002
3
ex
2
15. An upper bound for the value of dx is
1
2
(a)
3e
2
(b)
e2
1
(c)
e
2
(d)
e
1
(e)
e2
64
(a)
5
64
(b)
15
64
(c)
3
64
(d)
13
(e) 6
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 9 of 10 002
31
(a)
5
64
(b)
3
67
(c)
3
59
(d)
3
17
(e)
5
1
18. The length of the curve of y = (x2 + 2)3/2 from x = 0 to
3
x = 3 is equal to
(a) 12
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 10
(e) 24
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 10 of 10 002
1 x3 + 1
19. dx =
1 4 x2
(a) 0
(b)
6
(c)
2
(d)
4
(e)
3
19
(a)
3
11
(b)
3
8
(c)
3
13
(d)
3
17
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Answer Sheet 002
Name .................................................
ID ................................ Sec ..........
1 a b c d e f 36 a b c d e f
2 a b c d e f 37 a b c d e f
3 a b c d e f 38 a b c d e f
4 a b c d e f 39 a b c d e f
5 a b c d e f 40 a b c d e f
6 a b c d e f 41 a b c d e f
7 a b c d e f 42 a b c d e f
8 a b c d e f 43 a b c d e f
9 a b c d e f 44 a b c d e f
10 a b c d e f 45 a b c d e f
11 a b c d e f 46 a b c d e f
12 a b c d e f 47 a b c d e f
13 a b c d e f 48 a b c d e f
14 a b c d e f 49 a b c d e f
15 a b c d e f 50 a b c d e f
16 a b c d e f 51 a b c d e f
17 a b c d e f 52 a b c d e f
18 a b c d e f 53 a b c d e f
19 a b c d e f 54 a b c d e f
20 a b c d e f 55 a b c d e f
21 a b c d e f 56 a b c d e f
22 a b c d e f 57 a b c d e f
23 a b c d e f 58 a b c d e f
24 a b c d e f 59 a b c d e f
25 a b c d e f 60 a b c d e f
26 a b c d e f 61 a b c d e f
27 a b c d e f 62 a b c d e f
28 a b c d e f 63 a b c d e f
29 a b c d e f 64 a b c d e f
30 a b c d e f 65 a b c d e f
31 a b c d e f 66 a b c d e f
32 a b c d e f 67 a b c d e f
33 a b c d e f 68 a b c d e f
34 a b c d e f 69 a b c d e f
35 a b c d e f 70 a b c d e f
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Name:
ID: Sec: .
Important Instructions:
1. All types of calculators, pagers or mobile phones are NOT allowed
during the examination.
3. Use a good eraser. DO NOT use the erasers attached to the pencil.
5. When bubbling your ID number and Section number, be sure that the
bubbles match with the numbers that you write.
6. The Test Code Number is already bubbled in your answer sheet. Make
sure that it is the same as that printed on your question paper.
7. When bubbling, make sure that the bubbled space is fully covered.
8. When erasing a bubble, make sure that you do not leave any trace of
penciling.
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 1 of 10 003
1. x3 x2 + 1 dx
1
(a) (x2 + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1
(b) (x2 + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2 1
(c) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3 5
1 2 1
(d) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5 3
1 2
(e) (x + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5
2. The average value of f (x) = 3 4 x2 on the interval
[2, 2] is equal to
3
(a)
4
3
(b)
2
(c)
3
2
(d)
3
4
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 2 of 10 003
sec2 ( x)
3. dx =
x
(a) tan x + c
1
(b) tan x + c
2
1
(c) cot x + c
2
(d) 2 cot x + c
(e) 2 tan x+c
3 sin x cos x
4. 2 dx =
0 1 + 3 sin2 x
(a) 1 3
(b) 31
(c) 1
(d) 1
1
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 3 of 10 003
n
ln ck
5. If P is a partition of the interval [1, e], then lim xk =
P 0 k=1 ck
1
(a)
2
1
(b)
3
1
(c)
6
1
(d)
4
1
(e)
8
2
(a) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(b) 2y 3 1 + 9y 4 dy
0
2
(c) 2 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(d) 2y 3 1 9y 4 dy
0
2
(e) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 4 of 10 003
1
(a) (8 6x 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(b) (8 + 6x x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(c) (8 6x + x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(d) (8 + 6x 2x2 + x4 ) dx
0
1
(e) (8 + 6x + 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
1/x
8. If F (x) = x 2
sin(t2 )dt, then F (2) is equal to
1/2
(a) 0
(b) 4 sin(0.25)
(c) sin(0.5)
(d) sin(0.25)
(e) 4 sin(0.5)
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 5 of 10 003
9. The
area of the surface generated by revolving the curve
y = 2x x2 , 0.5 x 1.5 about the x-axis is
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) 3
(e) 2
(a) 4
(b) 8
(c) 16
(d) 10
(e) 12
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 6 of 10 003
11. The base of a solid is the region in the rst quadrant en-
closed by the line y = x and the curve y = x. If the
cross-sections of the solid perpendicular to the y-axis are
squares, then the volume of the solid is given by
1
(a) (y 4 2y 3 1) dy
0
1
(b) (y 2 2y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(c) (1 y 2 y 4 ) dy
0
1
(d) (y 2 + 3y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(e) (y 3 y 2 + 1) dy
0
1
(a) v = 2(1 x)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(b) v = 2(x 1)(x2 x4 ) dx
0
1
(c) v = 2(x + 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(d) v = (x 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(e) v = 2x(x x2 ) dx
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 7 of 10 003
x 3
13. The length of the curve y = t dt from x = 0 to x = 4
0 2
is equal to
80
(a) 10
27
2
(b) (10 10 + 1)
3
8
(c) (10 10 1)
27
(d) 10 10 2
3
(e) (10 10 1)
2
dx
14. =
ex + ex
(b) ln(e2x 1) + c
(c) ln(ex + ex ) + c
3
ex
2
15. An upper bound for the value of dx is
1
1
(a)
e
2
(b)
e2
1
(c)
e2
2
(d)
3e
2
(e)
e
1
16. The length of the curve of y = (x2 + 2)3/2 from x = 0 to
3
x = 3 is equal to
(a) 12
(b) 8
(c) 24
(d) 6
(e) 10
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 9 of 10 003
1 x3 + 1
17. dx =
1 4 x2
(a)
2
(b) 0
(c)
3
(d)
6
(e)
4
(a) 6
64
(b)
13
64
(c)
5
64
(d)
15
64
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 10 of 10 003
13
(a)
3
19
(b)
3
8
(c)
3
17
(d)
3
11
(e)
3
31
(a)
5
67
(b)
3
17
(c)
5
59
(d)
3
64
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Answer Sheet 003
Name .................................................
ID ................................ Sec ..........
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Name:
ID: Sec: .
Important Instructions:
1. All types of calculators, pagers or mobile phones are NOT allowed
during the examination.
3. Use a good eraser. DO NOT use the erasers attached to the pencil.
5. When bubbling your ID number and Section number, be sure that the
bubbles match with the numbers that you write.
6. The Test Code Number is already bubbled in your answer sheet. Make
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Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 1 of 10 004
3 sin x cos x
1. 2 dx =
0 1 + 3 sin2 x
(a) 1
(b) 31
(c) 1
(d) 1 3
1
(e)
4
2. The average value of f (x) = 3 4 x2 on the interval
[2, 2] is equal to
(a)
3
3
(b)
2
4
(c)
3
2
(d)
3
3
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 2 of 10 004
3. x3 x2 + 1 dx
1 2 1
(a) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3 5
1
(b) (x2 + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1
(c) (x2 + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
3
1 2
(d) (x + 1)5/2 + (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5
1 2 1
(e) (x + 1)5/2 (x2 + 1)3/2 + c
5 3
n
ln ck
4. If P is a partition of the interval [1, e], then lim xk =
P 0 k=1 ck
1
(a)
8
1
(b)
2
1
(c)
6
1
(d)
3
1
(e)
4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 3 of 10 004
sec2 ( x)
5. dx =
x
1
(a) cot x + c
2
(b) 2 cot x + c
1
(c) tan x + c
2
(d) tan x + c
(e) 2 tan x+c
1
(a) (8 + 6x + 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
1
(b) (8 6x 3x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(c) (8 + 6x x2 x4 ) dx
1
2
(d) (8 + 6x 2x2 + x4 ) dx
0
2
(e) (8 6x + x2 x4 ) dx
1
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 4 of 10 004
(a) 16
(b) 4
(c) 12
(d) 10
(e) 8
8. The
area of the surface generated by revolving the curve
y = 2x x2 , 0.5 x 1.5 about the x-axis is
(a) 5
(b) 2
(c) 6
(d) 3
(e) 4
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 5 of 10 004
1/x
9. If F (x) = x 2
sin(t2 )dt, then F (2) is equal to
1/2
(a) sin(0.5)
(b) 0
(c) sin(0.25)
(d) 4 sin(0.5)
(e) 4 sin(0.25)
2
(a) 2y 3 1 + 9y 4 dy
0
2
(b) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(c) 2y 3 1 9y 4 dy
0
2
(d) 2y 3 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
2
(e) 2 1 + 3y 2 dy
0
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 6 of 10 004
11. The base of a solid is the region in the rst quadrant en-
closed by the line y = x and the curve y = x. If the
cross-sections of the solid perpendicular to the y-axis are
squares, then the volume of the solid is given by
1
(a) (1 y 2 y 4 ) dy
0
1
(b) (y 2 + 3y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(c) (y 4 2y 3 1) dy
0
1
(d) (y 2 2y 3 + y 4 ) dy
0
1
(e) (y 3 y 2 + 1) dy
0
3
ex
2
12. An upper bound for the value of dx is
1
2
(a)
e2
1
(b)
e2
1
(c)
e
2
(d)
3e
2
(e)
e
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 7 of 10 004
x 3
13. The length of the curve y = t dt from x = 0 to x = 4
0 2
is equal to
2
(a) (10 10 + 1)
3
(b) 10 10 2
3
(c) (10 10 1)
2
8
(d) (10 10 1)
27
80
(e) 10
27
dx
14. =
ex + ex
(c) ln(ex + ex ) + c
(d) ln(e2x 1) + c
1
(a) v = 2(x + 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(b) v = 2(x 1)(x2 x4 ) dx
0
1
(c) v = 2(1 x)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(d) v = (x 1)(x x2 ) dx
0
1
(e) v = 2x(x x2 ) dx
0
64
(a)
5
(b) 6
64
(c)
13
64
(d)
15
64
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 9 of 10 004
1
17. The length of the curve of y = (x2 + 2)3/2 from x = 0 to
3
x = 3 is equal to
(a) 10
(b) 6
(c) 24
(d) 8
(e) 12
19
(a)
3
13
(b)
3
8
(c)
3
17
(d)
3
11
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Page 10 of 10 004
1 x3 + 1
19. dx =
1 4 x2
(a)
4
(b)
6
(c)
2
(d)
3
(e) 0
67
(a)
3
64
(b)
3
31
(c)
5
17
(d)
5
59
(e)
3
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I Answer Sheet 004
Name .................................................
ID ................................ Sec ..........
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6 a b c d e f 41 a b c d e f
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11 a b c d e f 46 a b c d e f
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Math 102, Term 133, Exam I 1 ANSWER KEY
Q MM V1 V2 V3 V4
1 a e c d a
2 a b d b b
3 a c d e e
4 a c d d b
5 a e c a e
6 a e a b c
7 a b d b e
8 a e c d b
9 a a e e c
10 a e a b a
11 a d b b d
12 a e a a e
13 a c a c d
14 a b d e a
15 a e d e c
16 a d b a d
17 a e b c e
18 a e a d b
19 a d e a d
20 a e d e b
Math 102, Term 133, Exam I 2 Answer Counts
Answer Counts
V a b c d e
1 3 3 4 5 5
2 3 2 5 6 4
3 5 4 4 1 6
4 5 3 3 4 5