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Semester/Academic year 241 2024-2025
FINAL EXAM
Date 24/12/2024
Subject CALCULUS 1
University of Technology-VNUHCM
Course ID MT1003
Faculty of applied science
Duration 70 Min Question sheet code 0707
Note
- There are 22 questions. Each correct answer will earn 10/22 points, while 2/22 points
will be deducted foreach incorrect answer. Leaving a question blank does not result in a deduction.
- The decimal point . is used when writing decimal numbers, for example: 0.5 (meaning 1/2), or 1.0x (meaning x).
- In each question, select ”None of the others” only if the other options are incorrect.
Question 1. (L.O.1) Let f be a function such that f (0) = 1, f ′ (0) = −3. Let g be a function defined by
g(x) = xf (−7x + 7). Evaluate g ′ (1).
A 14 B 28 C 22
D None of the others E 42
Z +∞
1
Question 2. (L.O.2) Let a > 1 be a constant. Find the value of d x.
a x ln2 x
4
A ln(ln3 (a)) B None of the others C − 4
ln (a)
4 1
D 4 E
ln (a) ln(a)
1
Question 3. (L.O.1) Let f be the function defined by f (x) = √
4
. Use the linear approximation of f
1 + 2x
at x0 = 0 to approximate f (0.083).
A 1.0578 B 0.9971 C 1.0071
D None of the others E 0.9585
A person with a height of 1.5 m walks in a straight line towards a streetlight that is 6 m tall as shown
in Figure 1. Answer the questions from 4 to 5.
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Question 4. (L.O.2) Find a relationship between the viewing angle α and the distance x from the person to
the light.
x 4.5
A tan α = B tan α = C None of the others
4.5 x
4.5
D tan α = √ E tan α = 4.5x
x + 4.52
2
Question 5. (L.O.2) Assuming this person walks at a constant speed of 0.9 m/s, what is the rate of change
of the viewing angle α (in radians per second) when the person is 15 m away from the light?
A None of the others B 0.0297 C 0.0165
D 0.015 E 0.0044
Question 6. (L.O.2) Let y = y(x) be the function defined from the parametric equations:
√
x(t) = 3t + 7 3 t + 1, y(t) = 2 − t2 .
Which conclusion is correct about the extrema of y with respect to x?
A There is one minimum and no maximum
B None of the others
C There is one maximum and one minimum
D There are no extrema
E There is one maximum and no minimum
Z
1
Let I = √
3
d x.
x2 + 9
Answer the questions from 7 to 8.
3
Question
Z 7. (L.O.1) Using the change x Z= t , 2, which integral does I transform into?
1 3t
A 2
dt B dt C None of the others
Z t +2 9 t+9 Z
3t 1
D 2
dt E dt
t +9 t+9
Question 8. (L.O.1) What is the result when calculating I in terms of t?
B 3t − 9 ln(t2 + 9)+ C C 3 t + 9 ln(t2 + 9) + C
A None of the others
t t
D 3t − arctan + C E 3 t − 3 arctan +C
3 3
Let f be a function in which the graph of f ′ is shown as in Figure 2, and f (−2) = 2.41.
Answer the questions from 9 to 10.
Question 9. (L.O.1) What is the value of f (3)?
A 4.91 B 5.91 C 3.91
D 5.41 E None of the others
Question 10. (L.O.1) Find the minimum value of f on [−2, 3].
A None of the others B 1.91 C −1.09
D 2.66 E 2.91
x
Let H be the region bounded by the curve y = √ and the x-axis, with 2 < x ≤ 6. Answer the
x−2
questions from 11 to 13 (ignore any unit).
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y
y = f ′ (x)
1
x
−2 −1 1 2 3
−1
Figure 2
Question 11. (L.O.2) Evaluate the area of H.
A 6.6667 B 13.3333 C +∞
D 154.6667 E None of the others
Question 12. (L.O.2) The volume of the solid of revolution formed when (H) rotates around the y-axis is
calculated
Z 6by which of the following integrals?
Z 6
x2 x2
A π √ dx B π dx C None of the others
2 x−2 2 x−2
6 6
x2 x2
Z Z
D 2π dx E 2π √ dx
2 x−2 2 x−2
Question 13. (L.O.1) Find the value of the volume in question 12.
A 314.997 B +∞ C 315.021
D 315.009 E None of the others
Question 14. (L.O.1) Let f be the function defined by
2x + 1, if x ≤ 6,
f (x) =
13, if x > 6.
Z 7
Evaluate f (x) d x.
4
A 3 B 36 C None of the others
D 35 E 55
Consider the differential equation
y ′′ + 4y ′ − 21y = −4e7x (1)
Answer the questions from 15 to 17.
Question 15. (L.O.1) Which function below is not a solution of the homogeneous equation y ′′ + 4y ′ − 21y =
0?
A −8e−7x B −4e−7x + 6e3x C −8e−7x + 6xe−7x
D None of the others E 26e3x
Question 16. (L.O.1) Using the method of undetermined coefficients to find a particular solution, which
form below should be considered for obtaining the particular solution of equation (1)?
A (Ax + B)e7x B Ae−7x C Axe−7x D Axe7x E Ae7x
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Question 17. (L.O.1) Find the value of A in question 16.
A 13/28 B −1/14 C None of the others
D −1/7 E 3/28
Question 18. (L.O.2) Which graph in Figure 3 corresponds to a solution of the differential equation y ′ (x) =
p
2 y(x)?
y y y y
y = (x − 8)2 y = (x − 8) y = (x − 8)2 y = 2(8 − x)
x x x x
8 8 8 8
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Figure 3
A Graph (A) B Graph (C) C None of the others
D Graph (B) E Graph (D)
A cup of hot tea with an initial temperature of 93◦ C is brought into a room with a constant
temperature of 180 C. It is known that the rate of temperature decrease of the tea is proportional to the
difference between the tea and the room temperature. Let T = T (t) be the temperature (in ◦ C) of the
tea after t minutes from when it was brought into the room. Answer the questions from 19 to 21 .
Question 19. Select a correct statement from below (where k is a constant).
A T ′ = k(T − 18) − 18, T (0) = 93 B T ′ = k(93 − T ) + 93, T (0) = 18
C T ′ = k(T − 18), T (0) = 93 D T ′ = k(93 − T ), T (0) = 18 E None of the others
Question 20. It is also known that when the tea is first brought into the room, the rate of temperature
decrease is 37.5◦ C/min. Which of the following functions provides the solution to the equation from the
answer to question 19? Here C denotes a constant.
A T (t) = 18 + Ce−0.5t . B T (t) = 18 − Ce0.5t . C T (t) = 93 − Ce0.5t .
D None of the others E T (t) = 93 + Ce−0.5t .
Question 21. Which result is closest to the temperature of the tea after 6 minutes in the room?
A 40.2412 (◦ C) B 41.4112 (◦ C) C 21.7340 (◦ C)
D None of the others E 35.4133 (◦ C)
Question 22. Which function below is the solution to the differential equation xy ′ − 3y = 4x4 e1−x with the
condition y(1) = 1?
A None of the others B y = x3 (5 − 4e1−x ) C y = x3 (1 − 4e1−x )
D y = x3 (4 − 4e1−x ) E y = x3 (−3 + 4e1−x )
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ANSWER KEYS
1-C 2-E 3-E 4-B 5-C 6-E 7-D 8-E 9-B 10 - B
11 - B 12 - E 13 - A 14 - D 15 - C 16 - E 17 - B 18 - B 19 - C 20 - A
21 - C 22 - B
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