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2019L6 MATH 265 DL1, section DL1 (Birdsall), Fall 2019


INSTRUCTOR
Maryann Birdsall
Larson7e Calculus I Module 9 Homework (Homework) Ocean County College, NJ

Current Score

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TOTAL SCORE

93.74/100 93.7%

Due Date

DECEMBER 4
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1. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.006. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the value of the derivative (if it exists) at each indicated extremum. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)

πx
f (x) = cos
2
f '(0) = 0
f '(2) = 0

2. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.017. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the critical numbers of the function. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

g(t) = t 10 − t , t<9
t=

203

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3. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.031. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the absolute extrema of the function on the closed interval.

y = 3x2/3 − 2x, [−1, 1]

0,0
minimum (x, y) =

−1,5
maximum (x, y) =

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4. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.049. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the absolute extrema of the function (if any exist) on each interval. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)

f(x) = x2 – 8x

(a) [−1, 8]

4,−16
minimum (x, y) =

−1,9
maximum (x, y) =

(b) (4, 9]

DNE
minimum (x, y) =

9,9
maximum (x, y) =

(c) (0, 8)

4,−16
minimum (x, y) =

DNE
maximum (x, y) =

(d) [4, 10)

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4,−16
minimum (x, y) =

DNE
maximum (x, y) =

5. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.072. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

A lawn sprinkler is constructed in such a way that dθ/dt is constant, where θ ranges between 45° and 135° (see figure).† The
distance the water travels horizontally is

where the constant v is the speed of the water. Find dx/dt and explain why this lawn sprinkler does not water evenly. What part
of the lawn receives the most water?

Find dx/dt. (Consider that dθ/dt = c,and enter your answer in terms of c.)
dx
=
dt

cv2cos(2θ)16

What part of the lawn receives the most water?

the inner part

the outer part

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6. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.506.XP. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the absolute extrema of the function on the closed interval.


1
f(x) = cos πx, 0,
6

16,√32
minimum (x, y) =

0,1
maximum (x, y) =

7. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.1.JIT.006.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find all real solutions of the equation. (If there is no real solution, enter NO REAL SOLUTION.)

w2 = 6(w − 5)
w = NO REAL SOLUT(smaller value)
w = NO REAL SOLUT(larger value)

8. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.509.XP. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find a function f that has the derivative f '(x) and whose graph passes through the given point.

f '(x) = 2x + 4, (1, 2)
f(x) =

x2+4x−3

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9. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.007. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the two x-intercepts of the function f and show that f '(x) = 0 at some point between the two x-intercepts.

f(x) = x2 − 3x − 4
(x, y) = (

−1,0

) (smaller x-value)
(x, y) = (

4,0

) (larger x-value)

Find a value of x such that f '(x) = 0.


x = 3/2

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10. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.032. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Use a graphing utility to graph the function on the closed interval [a, b].

f(x) = 7 + arcsin(x2 − 1), [−1, 1]

Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to f on the interval. (Select all that apply.)
Yes, Rolle's Theorem can be applied.

No, because f is not continuous on the closed interval [a, b].

No, because f is not differentiable in the open interval (a, b).

No, because f (a) ≠ f (b).

If Rolle's Theorem can be applied, find all values of c in the open interval (a, b) such that f '(c) = 0. (Enter your answers as a
comma-separated list. If Rolle's Theorem cannot be applied, enter NA.)
c=

NA

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11. 2.27/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.048. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem can be applied to f on the closed interval [a, b]. (Select all that apply.)
x
f(x) = , [1, 16]
x − 17
Yes, the Mean Value Theorem can be applied.

No, f is not continuous on [a, b].

No, f is not differentiable on (a, b).

None of the above.

f(b) − f(a)
If the Mean Value Theorem can be applied, find all values of c in the open interval (a, b) such that f '(c) = . (Enter
b−a
your answers as a comma-separated list. If the Mean Value Theorem cannot be applied, enter NA.)

21
c=

12. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.077. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem and Rolle's Theorem to prove that the equation has exactly one real solution.

5x + 3 − sin(x) = 0

f is differentiable for all x.

Because f(−π) < 0 and f(0) > 0, the Intermediate Value Theorem implies that f has at least one value c in [−π,
0] such that f(c) = 0 .

If f had 2 zeros, f(c1) = f(c2) = 0, then Rolle's Theorem would guarantee the existence of a number a such that
f '(a) = f(c2) − f(c1) = 0 .
f '(x) =

5−cos(x)

But, and f '(x) > 0 for all x. So, f(x) = 0 has exactly one real solution.

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13. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.JIT.002.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Find the slope of the line through P and Q.

P(5, 6), Q(−2, 0)


6/7

14. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.2.VE.002. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Watch the video below then answer the question.

Click here to view the transcript

If f is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b) then for all x (a, b)


f(b) − f(a)
f '(x) = .
b−a
True

False

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15. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.004. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Use the graph of f to find the largest open interval on which f is increasing, and the largest open interval on which f is
decreasing. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)

(a) Find the largest open interval(s) on which f is increasing. (If two open intervals are equally large enter your answer
as a comma-separated list of intervals.)

(4,5),(6,7)

(b) Find the largest open interval(s) on which f is decreasing. (If two open intervals are equally large enter your answer
as a comma-separated list of intervals.)
$$(−3,2)

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16. 2.27/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.017. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Identify the open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)
f(x) = x + 2 sin(x), 0 < x < 2π

increasing $$(0,2π3),(4π3,0)

decreasing (2π3,4π3)

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17. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.038. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Consider the following function.

f(x) = |x + 8| − 4

(a) Find the critical numbers of f. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

−8

(b) Find the open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answers using interval notation.
If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)

(−8,∞)
increasing

(−∞,−8)
decreasing

(c) Apply the First Derivative Test to identify the relative extremum. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)

DNE
relative maximum (x, y) =

−8,−4
relative minimum (x, y) =

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18. 3.04/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.063. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Consider the following.

f(x) = 2x 16 − x2 , [−4, 4]

(a) Use a computer algebra system to differentiate the function.

−(4x2−32)√16−x2

(b) Sketch the graphs of f and f ' on the same set of coordinate axes over the given interval.

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(c) Find the critical numbers of f in the open interval (−4, 4). (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

2√2,−2√2

(d) Find the open interval(s) on which f ' is positive and the open interval(s) on which f ' is negative. (Enter your answers using
interval notation.)

positive (−3,3)

negative
(3,4)
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Compare the behavior of f and the sign of f '.

f is increasing when f ' is positive and decreasing when f ' is negative.

f is decreasing when f ' is positive and increasing when f ' is negative.

f is positive when f ' is positive and negative when f ' is negative.

f is increasing when f ' is increasing and decreasing when f ' is decreasing.

f is increasing when f ' is decreasing and decreasing when f ' is increasing.

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19. 4.32/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.086. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Use the graph of f ' to identify the critical numbers of f, identify the open intervals on which f is increasing or decreasing, and
determine whether f has a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at each critical number. (If an answer does not
exist, enter DNE.)

(a)

(i) Identify the critical numbers of f. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

(ii) Identify the open interval(s) on which f is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval
notation.)

(2,∞)
increasing

(−∞,2)
decreasing

(iii) Determine whether f has a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at each critical number.
(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

2
relative minimum x =

DNE
relative maximum x =

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(b)

(i) Identify the critical numbers of f. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

0,1

(ii) Identify the open interval(s) on which f is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval
notation.)

(−∞,0),(1,∞)
increasing

(0,1)
decreasing

(iii) Determine whether f has a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at each critical number.
(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

1
relative minimum x =

0
relative maximum x =

(c)

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(i) Identify the critical numbers of f. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

−1,0,1

(ii) Identify the open interval(s) on which f is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval
notation.)

(−∞,−1),(0,1)
increasing

(−1,0),(1,∞)
decreasing

(iii) Determine whether f has a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at each critical number.
(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

0
relative minimum x =

−1,1
relative maximum x =

(d)

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(i) Identify the critical numbers of f. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)
x=

1,−1,3

(ii) Identify the open interval(s) on which f is increasing or decreasing. (Enter your answer using interval
notation.)

(−1,1),(1,3)
increasing

(−1,0),(2,3)
decreasing

(iii) Determine whether f has a relative maximum, a relative minimum, or neither at each critical number.
(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

−1
relative minimum x =

3
relative maximum x =

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The resistance R of a certain type of resistor is

R= 0.002T4 − 8T + 140
where R is measured in ohms and the temperature T is measured in degrees Celsius.

(a) Use a computer algebra system to find dR/dT.


dR
=
dT

(0.002T3−2)√0.0005T4−2T+35

Use a computer algebra system to find the critical number of the function.
T = 10

Determine the minimum resistance for this type of resistor. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
R = 8.9443

(b) Use a graphing utility to graph the function R and use the graph to approximate the minimum resistance for this type
of resistor. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
R = 8.94 ohms

21. 4.54/4.54 points Previous Answers LarCalcET7 4.3.JIT.002. My Notes Ask Your Teacher

Solve the equation. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.)

m3 − 14m2 + 49m = 0
m=

0,7

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Find the derivative of the function.


2
t3
h(t) =
t6 + 3
h'(t) =

−(6t11−18t5)(t6+3)3

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