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3
.
27)
Evaluate the integral
/2
0
t sin t
2
j dt
.
Evaluate the integral.
28)
3
0
4
1 + t
i - 3t
2
j +
10t
(1 + t
2
)
2
k dt
4
for r(t) = 5sec
2
(t)i - 4tan(t)j + 10t
2
k
32) The acceleration at t = 0 for r(t) = t
2
i + (6t
3
- 7)j + 9 - 3tk
Solve the problem.
33) Find the arc length of the curve given by x = cos 3t, y = sin 3t, z = 4t, from t = 0 to t =
2
.
34) Find the curvature of x = 2t -3, y = t
2
+ 2t + 5 at the point where t = 0.
35) Given: r(t) = 6ti + 3t
2
j + 2t
3
k, the trajectory of a point moving in space. Find the curvature of the trajectory,
and the tangential and normal components of its acceleration vector at the point (6, 3, 2).
36) Find the unit tangent and normal vectors for the curve x = t
2
, y = t at the point t = 1. You may use a graph
to help determine N(1). That is probably easier than using the formula for N(t).
ANSWER: T(1) =
2
5
i +
1
5
j N(1) =
1
5
i +
-2
5
j
37) Find a(t), a
T
, a
N
, T(t), and N(t) for the curve r(t) = (1 + t
2
) i + 2t j + t
3
k at t = 1. The best way to accomplish
this is to compute the first four parts and then algebracially solve for N(1). ANSWER:
a(1) = 2i + 6k, a
T
=
22
17
, a
N
=
14
17
, T(1) =
2
17
i +
2
17
j +
3
17
k, N(1) =
-5
7 17
i -
22
7 17
j +
18
7 17
k
Problems 37 - 39: Solve the problem. Assume projectile is ideal, launch angle is measured from the horizontal, and
launch is over a horizontal surface, unless stated otherwise.
38) An ideal projectile is launched from level ground at a launch angle of 26 and an initial speed of 48 m/sec.
How far away from the launch point does the projectile hit the ground?
39) A projectile is fired with an initial speed of 528 m/sec at an angle of 45. What is the greatest height
reached by the projectile? Round answer to the nearest tenth of a meter.
40) A sprung gun at ground level fires a tennis ball at an angle of 58. The ball lands 11 m away. What was the
ball's initial speed? Round answer to the nearest tenth.
Answer Key
Testname: 2415 - SAMPLE PROBLEMS FOR TAKE HOME EXAM - PART 1
1) v = <2, -4>
2) 5 2;
3) v = -5i + 4j - 3k
4) 29
5) (a) u = <-
5
13
,
12
13
>; (b) v = <
5
13
, -
12
13
>
6) (a) 24i - 12j; (b) 2i - j
7) center (-1, 3, 9); radius 91
8) Perpendicular since ab = 0
9)
183
19
i -
61
19
j +
183
19
k
10) 0.95
11) -5i - 3j + 7k
12) (a) A = 2 2; (b) V = 4
13) u = <-
6
6
,
6
3
, -
6
6
>; v = <
6
6
, -
6
3
,
6
6
>
14) x = 2 + 6t; y = 4 - 3t; z = 6 - 3t
15) x = 4t - 1, y = 6t + 2, z = 4t
16) 3x - 2y + z = 9
17) 3x - 2y - z - 8 = 0
18) 4x + 8y + 18z = 118
19) they are parallel
20)
27
7
,
40
7
, 4
21)
10
3
22)
2 74
3
23) 0.862
24) {t : t 7}
25)
1
6
i - 8j
26) r'(
3
) = -2 3i + 2j; r''(
3
) = 4i + 4 3j
27)
2 - 2
4
j
28) 8i - 27j +
9
2
k
29) r(t) = (9t
3
- 2t - 7i + (3 - t)j + (2 1 + t + 6)k
30) v(t) = <-2 sin t, 2 cos t, 1>
a(t) = <-2 cos t, -2 sin t, 0>
31) v
4
= 20i - 8j + 5k
32) a(0) = 2i -
1
12
k
Answer Key
Testname: 2415 - SAMPLE PROBLEMS FOR TAKE HOME EXAM - PART 1
33)
5
2
34)
1
4 2
35) k =
2
18
.0785674
a
T
=
18
3
10.392305
a
N
= 6 2 8.4852814
36) T =
5
5
i +
2 5
5
j; N =
2 5
5
i -
5
5
j
37) T =
- 5
5
i +
2 5
5
k; N =
2 5
5
i +
5
5
k
38) 185 m
39) 7111.8 m
40) 11.0 m/sec