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York University

Faculty of Science and Engineering


Math 1014 Applied Calculus II
Final Examination
April 12, 2010
NAME (print):
(Family) (Given)
SIGNATURE:
STUDENT NUMBER:
SECTION:
Section M MWF 9:30 CLH E Prof. Madras
Section N MWF 8:30 CLH E Prof. Szeptycki
Section P MWF 9:30 ACW 206/SLH F Prof. Szeptycki
Instructions:
1. This examination has 10 questions, worth a to-
tal of 100 points.
2. Show all work necessary to justify each answer
you give. Clearly indicate each time you use the
back of a page for your work.
3. No calculators or other aids are permitted. Ac-
cordingly, you may leave your answers in un-
simplied form, if there are calculations that
are time-consuming without a calculator.
4. Duration - 180 minutes.
Question Points Marks
1 10
2 10
3 10
4 10
5 10
6 12
7 12
8 10
9 6
10 10
Total 100
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1. [10 points] Let be the region bounded by the curves =
2
and
2
= 8. Find the volume obtained
by rotating about the -axis. Express your answer as an integral, but do not evaluate the integral.
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2. [10] A 30-kg weight is attached to the end of a 10-meter chain that is hanging from the roof of a
tall building. The chain weighs 20 kg. A person stands on the roof and pulls the chain up until the
weight is only 3 meters from the roof. How much work does this person do? Express your answer
as an integral, but do not evaluate the integral. Recall that the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8
m/sec
2
.
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3. [10] Solve the dierential equation

=
2
.
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4. [10] Evaluate


2
+ 3
(
2
+ 1)( 2)
.
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5. [10] Evaluate


1
ln

4
.
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6. [12] Evaluate

2
1
.
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7. [12] Find the interval of convergence of the power series

=1
( + 2)

.
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8. [10]
(a) Write the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 (centered at 0) for the function

.
(b) Suppose I wanted to use the polynomial you obtained in part (a) to approximate the value of

. Use Taylors Inequality to determine how accurate this approximation would be.
Recall: The remainder (error) for the th degree Taylor polynomial centered at satises

()

( + 1)!

+1
, where is a bound on the absolute value of
(+1)
over an
appropriate interval.
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9. [6] Consider the curve whose parametric equations are = 2
3
+3
2
+1, =
2
+2. Find the (, )
coordinates of all points on the curve where the tangent is vertical.
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10. [10] Find the area of the region inside the circle =

3 sin and outside the curve = 1 + cos .


Express your answer as an integral, but do not evaluate the integral.
Figure 1: = 1 + cos and =

3 sin
0.5 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
1.0
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
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