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TORRES GARCIA FRANCISCO ALEJANDRO

WeBWorK assignment number Tarea1P1 is due : 08/21/2011 at 11:55pm CDT. The (* replace with url for the course home page *) for the course contains the syllabus, grading policy and other information.

20121 Calc DeI Gilda 1BM2

This le is /conf/snippets/setHeader.pg you can use it as a model for creating les which introduce each problem set. The primary purpose of WeBWorK is to let you know that you are getting the correct answer or to alert you if you are making some kind of mistake. Usually you can attempt a problem as many times as you want before the due date. However, if you are having trouble guring out your error, you should consult the book, or ask a fellow student, one of the TAs or your professor for help. Dont spend a lot of time guessing its not very efcient or effective. Give 4 or 5 signicant digits for (oating point) numerical answers. For most problems when entering numerical answers, you can if you wish enter elementary expressions such as 2 3 instead of 8, sin(3 pi/2)instead of -1, e (ln(2)) instead of 2, (2 + tan(3)) (4 sin(5)) 6 7/8 instead of 27620.3413, etc. Heres the list of the functions which WeBWorK understands. You can use the Feedback button on each problem page to send e-mail to the professors. 1. (1 pt) Use interval notation to indicate the domain of f (x) = and g(x) = The domain of f (x) is The domain of g(x) is
Correct Answers: (-infinity,0] U [4,infinity) (-infinity,infinity)
9 4

x2 4x

4. (1 pt) Find the domain of this function: 3 4 + 8x (which reads the 3th root of 4 + 8x ). The function is dened on the interval from . Use INF for innity or -INF for minus innity. to

15x2 10x.

2. (1 pt) Let x+4 . 3x 4 Compute the following values. If one is not dened, type Undened . f (0) = f (6) = f (4/3) = f (x) =
Correct Answers: -1 (6+4)/(3*6-4) UNDEFINED

Now nd the domain of this function: 4 4 + 8x (which reads the 4th root of 4 + 8x ). The function is dened on the interval from .
Correct Answers: -INF INF 0.5 INF

to

3. (1 pt) Given the function f (x) = 4x + 1 4x + 2 if x < 0 if x 0

5. (1 pt) The domain of the function 1 15x + 4 is Write the answer in interval notation. Note: If the answer includes more than one interval write the intervals separated by the union symbol, U. If needed enter as - innity and as innity .
Correct Answers: (-0.266666666666667,infinity)
1

Calculate the following values: f (1) = f (0) = f (2) =


Correct Answers: -3 2 10

Correct Answers:

6. (1 pt) The domain of the function x+9 x2 324 is Write the answer in interval notation. Note: If the answer includes more than one interval write the intervals separated by the union symbol, U. If needed enter as - innity and as innity .
Correct Answers: (-infinity,-18) U (-18,18) U (18,infinity)

E O N E

10. (1 pt) Enter Yes or No in each answer space below to indicate whether the corresponding equation denes y as a function of x. Note: Be careful, You only have TWO chances to get them right. 1. 2. 3. 4.

7. (1 pt) Let f (x) = 3x2 + 3x + 2 and let g(h) = f (3 + h) f (3) . h Determine each of the following: (a) g(1) = (b) g(0.1) = (c) g(0.01) = You will notice that the values that you entered are getting closer and closer to a number L. This number is called the limit of g(h) as h approaches 0 and is also called the derivative of f (x) at the point when x = 3. We will see more of this when we get to the calculus textbook. Enter the value of L:
Correct Answers: 24 21.3 21.03 21

7x = y2 4 + x = y3 x2 + 4y = 8 x + 7 = y2

Correct Answers: No Yes Yes No

11. (1 pt) Enter Yes or No in each answer space below to indicate whether the corresponding curve denes y as a function of x.

8. (1 pt) The domain of the function f (x) = the closed interval [A, B] where A = and B =
Correct Answers: -1 8

8 + 7x x2 is

1.

9. (1 pt) For each of the following functions, decide whether it is even, odd, or neither. Enter E for an EVEN function, O for an ODD function and N for a function which is NEITHER even nor odd. Note: You will only have four attempts to get this problem right! 1. 2. 3. 4. f (x) = x6 f (x) = x3 + x3 + x5 f (x) = x2 + 3x10 + 2x5 f (x) = x2 6x10 + 3x6
2

2.

No Yes Yes Yes Yes

12. (1 pt) Match the functons with their graphs. Enter the letter of the graph below which corresponds to the function. (Click on image for a larger view ) 1. 2. 3. 4. 3 |x| + x + 1 2x + 3 x2 4

3.

A
Correct Answers: C D A B

4.

13. (1 pt) Match the functons with their graphs. Enter the letter of the graph below which corresponds to the function. 1. Piecewise fucntion: if x > 0 2. Piecewise fucntion: if x 2 3. Piecewise fucntion: if x > 1 4. Piecewise fucntion: if x > 2 f (x) = x if x 0, and f (x) = x + 1 f (x) = 3 if x < 2, and f (x) = x 1 f (x) = 2 if x 1, and f (x) = x2 f (x) = 1 x2 if x 2, and f (x) = x

5.

A. B. C. D.
Correct Answers:
3

6.
Correct Answers: No

A C B D

[-3,3] [-1,2]

16. (1 pt) Let f (x) = 1 x+7

f 1 (x) =
Correct Answers: 1/x - 7

17. (1 pt) Let 14. (1 pt) Given the graphs of f (in blue) and g (in red) to the left answer these questions: f 1 (9) = 1. What is the value of f at -4? 2. For what values of x is f (x) = g(x): Separate answers by spaces (e.g 5 7) 3. Estimate the solution of the equation g(x) = 4 4. On what interval is the function f decreasing? (Separate answers by a space: e.g. -2 4)
Correct Answers: 3 -2 2 5 -4 0 Correct Answers: -8.5

f (x) =

x+4 x+9

18. (1 pt) Enter a Y (for Yes) or an N (for No) in each answer space below to indicate whether the corresponding function is one-to-one or not. You must get all of the answers correct to receive credit. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. k(x) = (x 4)2 , 3 x 5 k(x) = cos x, 0 x f (t) = 2t f (x) = sin x, 0 x k(t) = 6 t + 5 g(t) = 7t 2 + 2

15. (1 pt) Consider the function given in the following graph.

Correct Answers: N Y Y N Y N

19. (1 pt) Find the inverse function of f (x) = f 1 (x) = What is its domain? What is its range? Note: Write the answer in interval notation.
Correct Answers:
4

9x + 9.

Correct Answers: (x**2-9)/9

20. (1 pt) Below is the graph of a function f :

Graph B

Graph C The inverse of the function f is (A, B or C):


Correct Answers:

Graph A
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