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SIMON CORTAZAR ALBA MATE-1203-23-24-25

Assignment Tarea6 due 05/16/2021 at 11:59pm -05

• [select an answer]
1. (1 point) Given f 000 (x) = ex with f 00 (0) = 8, f 0 (0) = 2, • an overestimate of
then f (x) = + C. • equal to
Note that your answer should not contain a general constant. • an underestimate of
Answer(s) submitted:
• there is ambiguity
• the area of the region enclosed by y = f (x), the x-axis, and
(incorrect) the vertical lines x = 4 and x = 8.

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2. (1 point) Let f (x) = − 2ex .
x
Enter an antiderivative of f (x)

Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)

4. (1 point) Consider the function f (x) = 8x10 + 3x6 − 5x3 −


4.
Enter an antiderivative of f (x)

Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)

5. (1 point) Consider the function f (x) = 2x9 +5x6 −8x3 −7.


An antiderivative of f (x) is F(x) = Axn + Bxm + Cx p + Dxq
where −x2
Left endpoint Riemann sum for y = 6 + 2x on [4, 8]
A is and n is
and B is and m is
and C is and p is
and D is and q is
Answer(s) submitted:

• The rectangles in the graph below illustrate a right endpoint
• −x2
• Riemann sum for f (x) = + 2x on the interval [4, 8].

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The value of this right endpoint Riemann sum is
• , and it is an

• [select an answer]

• an overestimate of
(incorrect) • equal to
• an underestimate of
6. (1 point)
• there is ambiguity
The rectangles in the graph below illustrate a left endpoint
−x2 the area of the region enclosed by y = f (x), the x-axis, and
Riemann sum for f (x) = + 2x on the interval [4, 8]. the vertical lines x = 4 and x = 8.
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The value of this left endpoint Riemann sum is
, and it is
1
(incorrect)
7. (1 point)
Z 25 Z 16 Z b
f (x) − f (x) = f (x)
9 9 a

where a = and b =
Answer(s) submitted:


(incorrect)
Z 7 Z 2
8. (1 point) If f (x)dx = 10, then f (t)dt =
2 7
Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)
−x2
Right endpoint Riemann sum for y = 6 + 2x on [4, 8]
12. (1 point) You are given the four points in the plane
A = (4, −8), B = (7, 8), C = (12, −1), and D = (16, 2). The
graph of the function f (x) consists of the three line segments
Z 16
AB, BC and CD. Find the integral f (x) dx by interpreting
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the integral in terms of sums and/or differences of areas of ele-
Using left and right Riemann sums based on the diagrams mentary figures.
above, we definitively conclude that
Z 16
Z 6
−x2 f (x) dx =
≤ + 2x dx ≤ 4
4 6 Answer(s) submitted:

(incorrect)
Z 1
−x2
Z 8
≤ + 2x dx ≤ 13. (1 point) Evaluate (x1 cos(8x)e8x + 13)dx.
6 6 1

Answer:
Answer(s) submitted:

−x2
Z 8
≤ + 2x dx ≤ (incorrect)
4 6
22. (1 point)
Hint: For the last integral, you should consistently choose either x2
to underestimate or overestimate the area. This may require that Consider the function f (x) = − − 3.
4Z 
you use the left Riemann sum for some x-intervals and the right 3 x2

Riemann sum for other x-intervals. In this problem you will calculate − − 3 dx by us-
0 4
Answer(s) submitted: ing the definition
• Z b
"
n
#
• f (x) dx = lim
• a n→∞
∑ f (xi )∆x
i=1

• The summation inside the brackets is Rn which is the Rie-
• mann sum where the sample points are chosen to be the right-
• hand endpoints of each sub-interval.
• x2
• Calculate Rn for f (x) = − − 3 on the interval [0, 3] and
4
• write your answer as a function of n without any summation
2
signs. You will need the summation formulas
n 32. (1 point) Find the derivative of the following function
n(n + 1) n2 + n
1+2+3+···+n = ∑ i = = ,
i=1 2 2 Z x7
F(x) = (2t − 1)3 dt
n
n(n + 1)(2n + 1) 2n3 + 3n2 + n x2
12 +22 +32 +· · ·+n2 = ∑ i2 = = ,
i=1 6 6
using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
F 0 (x) =
Rn =
lim Rn =
n→∞
Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted:
• •

(incorrect)
(incorrect)
Z x
27. (1 point)
33. (1 point) Let f (x) = t 3 dt. Evaluate the following.
Evaluate the integral by interpreting it in terms of areas. In 1
other words, draw a picture of the region the integral represents,
f 0 (x) =
and find the area using high school geometry.
R4 f 0 (5) =
0 |4x − 6|dx = Answer(s) submitted:
Answer(s) submitted:
• •

(incorrect)
(incorrect)
29. (1 point) Suppose f 00 (x) = −9 sin(3x) and f 0 (0) = −5,
and f (0) = −4.
34. (1 point) Evaluate the definite integral
f (π/6) =
Z 1.3
6 sec2 (x) dx
Note: Don’t confuse radians and degrees. 0.7
Answer(s) submitted:
• Answer:
Answer(s) submitted:
(incorrect)

30. (1 point) Consider the function f (t) = 10 sec2 (t) − 7t 2 .
Let F(t) be the antiderivative of f (t) with F(0) = 0. Find F(t). (incorrect)

35. (1 point)
Answer:
Let f (t) be the piecewise linear function with domain
Answer(s) submitted:
0 ≤ t ≤ 8 shown in the graph below (which is determined
• by connecting the dots). Define a function A(x) with domain
(incorrect) 0 ≤ x ≤ 8 by

−6
31. (1 point) Let f (x) = .
x2 + 1 Z x
Enter an antiderivative of f (x) A(x) = f (t) dt.
0
Answer(s) submitted:
• Notice that A(x) is the net area under the function f (t) for
(incorrect) 0 ≤ t ≤ x. If you click on the graph below, a full-size picture
of the graph will open in another window.
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A(x) is decreasing for x in the interval

(C) Find where A(x) has its maximum and minimum values.
A(x) has its maximum value when x =
A(x) has its minimum value when x =
Answer(s) submitted:











Graph of y = f (t) •

(incorrect)
(A) Find the following values of the function A(x). Z x2
A(0) = 36. (1 point) If f (x) = t 5 dt then
A(1) = 0
f 0 (x) =
A(2) =
Answer(s) submitted:
A(3) =

A(4) =
A(5) = (incorrect)
Z x
A(6) =
37. (1 point) If f (x) = (t 3 + 7t 2 + 6) dt
A(7) = 0
A(8) = then
f 00 (x) =

(B) Use interval notation to indicate the interval or union of Answer(s) submitted:
intervals where A(x) is increasing and decreasing. •
A(x) is increasing for x in the interval (incorrect)

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