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MATH 209 MIDTERM EXAM Saturday, October 19, 2002 Time: 14:00 - 16:00 ‘There are 7 questions on this exam. Each question is worth 10 points. This is a closed book exam. No calculators allowed. You must show your work. Name: —__.. Student Identification Number: Please put @ check mark next to your instructor’s name below: --- (Al) B Talvile --~ (Bl) P. Antonelli =-- (Cl) G. de Vries --- (Dl) J.D. Lewis --- (El) B. Sutherland ~-- (Fl) B. Sutherland --- (Gl) G. Ludwig =-- (HI) R. Vershynin For instructor's use only. 1, The tempereture at a point (x,y,z) in 3-space is given by the function T(2,y,2z) = 2°y? + deny — 2. (a) A mosquito from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan at (1,—1,2) is travelling in the direction towards the point (—1,2,4). Determine whether the temperature for the mosquito is increasing or decreasing, (b) Determine the direction in which the mosquito should travel to experience the maximum rete of change of temperature. (c) What is that maximum rate of change in part (b)? 2. Find all points on the surface 2? - y? +22? = 1, where the normal line is parallel to the line joining (3,-1, 0) to (5,8,6) in 3-space R®. eee eter 8. Ifz =e7/¥, where 2 = 5 + 2¢ and y = 5 —2t, use the chain rule to find the values of & and & when s = 2 and 4, Let f be the function of two variables given by (2,4) = Say — 27y ~ zy’. Find and classify all critical points of f. 5, Find the absolute maximum and minimum of eave flew = a5 on the set S={(2,y) |e +y? <4}. 6. Use the method of Lagrange multipliers to find the points on the surface 2y?z* = 6/3 that are closest to the origin. (Warning: No marks if Lagrange’s method is not used.] (a) Given f(2,y) = sin(z) cosh(y)+y arctan(z®), find sake (b) Let : flew = ae Evaluate uate ee ber + 43g and simplify your result, # ee meta Extra workspace for Problem 7(b). -10- Ue

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