Trial Calc I
Trial Calc I
Trial Calc I
(or use a pencil). The use of a calculator is allowed, but not necessary.
TRIAL-Exam Calculus I: Limits and Derivatives (Exam on May 26, 1.00, Sup. Isl. Counc. 1-4)
The final mark of Calculus I is based on the Mark Basic Math (30%), Assignment (10%) and the exam Limits
and Derivatives (60%). The assignment is only counted (10%) if the mark is greater than the final mark.
Exercise 1: Are the following statements true or false (in general)? True or False
a. If the function f is continuous at a, then f is differentiable at a
b. A function can have two different horizontal asymptotes.
c. If p is a polynomial then
d. If f(c) is an absolute maximum of a continuous function f, then f(c) =
0.
e. If f(1) > 0 and f(3) < 0, there exists a c such that 1 < c < 3 and f(c) = 0
Exercise 2: Find the following limits, if they exist. Show your solution (including and
-) , if necessary in at most four steps. If a limit does not exist, state why not.
b. Give the equation of the tangent line at the point (4, 2) of the graph of f .
c. Proof that the answer of part a, is correct, using the definition of derivative.
d. Give the critical value(s) of f.
Exercise 4
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b. y-intercept: an x-intercepts:
asymptote .
First derivative test: and are local minima and f(1) = 1 is a local maximum. Because f is
decreasing left of 0 and increasing right of 2, and are both absolute minima.
- - - - 0 + + + 0 - - - - 0 + + +
g.
0 1 2