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Calculus Single and Multivariable 6th Edition Hughes Hallett Test Bank
Calculus Single and Multivariable 6th Edition Hughes Hallett Test Bank
Calculus Single and Multivariable 6th Edition Hughes Hallett Test Bank
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1. For any number r, let m(r) be the slope of the graph of the function y (2.3) x at the point
x = r. Estimate m(4) to 2 decimal places.
Ans: 23.31
difficulty: medium section: 2.1
2. If x(V ) V 1/3 is the length of the side of a cube in terms of its volume, V, calculate the
average rate of change of x with respect to V over the interval 3 V 4 to 2 decimal
places.
Ans: 0.15
difficulty: easy section: 2.1
3. The length, x, of the side of a cube with volume V is given by x(V ) V 1/3 . Is the
average rate of change of x with respect to V increasing or decreasing as the volume V
decreases?
Ans: increasing
difficulty: medium section: 2.1
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4. If the graph of y = f(x) is shown below, arrange the following in ascending order with 1
representing the smallest value and 6 the largest.
Part A: 6
Part B: 3
Part C: 2
Part D: 4
Part E: 5
Part F: 1
difficulty: medium section: 2.1
5. The height of an object in feet above the ground is given in the following table.
Compute the average velocity over the interval 1 t 3.
t (sec) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
y (feet) 10 45 70 85 90 85 70
Ans: 20
difficulty: easy section: 2.1
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Chapter 2: Key Concept: The Derivative
6. The height of an object in feet above the ground is given in the following table. If
heights of the object are cut in half, how does the average velocity change, over a given
interval?
t (sec) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
y (feet) 10 45 70 85 90 85 70
7. The height of an object in feet above the ground is given in the following table, y f (t ) .
Make a graph of f (t ) . On your graph , what does the average velocity over a the
interval 0 t 3 represent?
t (sec) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
y (feet) 10 45 70 85 90 85 70
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Naturalization and Allegiance.
DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN.
DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN.
Honest reform in the Civil Service The men who abandoned the
has been inaugurated and Republican party in 1884 and continue
maintained by President Cleveland, to adhere to the Democratic party have
and he has brought the public service deserted not only the cause of honest
to the highest standard of efficiency, government, of sound finance, of
not only by rule and precept, but by freedom and purity of the ballot, but
the example of his own untiring and especially have deserted the cause of
unselfish administration of public reform in the civil service. We will not
affairs. fail to keep our pledges because they
have broken theirs or because their
candidate has broken his. We therefore
repeat our declaration of 1884, to wit:
“The reform of the Civil Service,
auspiciously begun under the
Republican administration should be
completed by the further extension of
the reform system already established
by law to all the grades of the service to
which it is applicable. The spirit and
purpose of the reform should be
observed in all executive appointments,
and all laws at variance with the object
of existing reform legislation should be
repealed, to the end that the dangers to
free institutions which lurk in the
power of official patronage may be
wisely and effectively avoided.”
Pensions, Etc., 1888.
DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN.
While carefully guarding the interest The gratitude of the nation to the
to the principles of justice and equity, defenders of the Union cannot be
it has paid out more for pensions and measured by laws. The legislation of
bounties to the soldiers and sailors of Congress should conform to the pledge
the Republic than was ever paid out made by a loyal people, and be so
during an equal period. enlarged and extended as to provide
against the possibility that any man
who honorably wore the Federal
uniform shall become an inmate of an
almshouse, or dependent upon private
charity. In the presence of an
overflowing treasury it would be a
public scandal to do less for those
whose valorous service preserved the
Government. We denounce the hostile
spirit shown by President Cleveland in
his numerous vetoes of measures for
pension relief, and the action of the
Democratic House of Representatives
in refusing even a consideration of
general pension legislation.
DEMOCRATIC. REPUBLICAN.