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Math 185 Exam 1 Review Chapters 6.1-7.3 M.

Kashi

Revised Fall 2016

Show all your work. All answers must be simplified.

1. Find the area of the region bounded by: (Sketch the region)
a) y cos x ; y 2 cos x , 0 x 2
b) y 2 sin x , y 1 co s x ; 0 x 3
2
c) x 3 y 2 y , x 4 y y
2 2

2. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by
y = 3x x2 and y = 0 about the y-axis. Include a sketch.

3. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by
2x y2 = 0 and x y = 0 about the y-axis. Include a sketch.

4. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by
y = x2 and x = y2 about the x-axis. Include a sketch. (Use both washer & Shells
Methods)

5. Set up, but do not evaluate. An integral for the volume of the solid generated by
revolving the region bounded by y 2 5 cos x , y 0 5 , x ; x 5 , about
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the line y 0.5 . (Sketch the region and a typical solid)

6. Set up, but do not evaluate. Use the Cylindrical Shells method to set up an integral for
the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by y 3 sin x 1

; y 1 ; x 0 ; x 2 , about the line x 2 . (Sketch the region and


3 3
a typical shell)

7. Set up, but do not evaluate. Set up an integral for the volume of the solid generated
by revolving the region bounded by y 5 sec x , y tan x 1 , x 0 , x ,
3
about the line y 1. (Sketch the region and a typical solid)

8. A spring has a natural length of 50 cm. If a 60-N force is required to keep it stretched
to a length of 72 cm, how much work is required to stretch it from 50 cm to 65 cm?

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9. A hemispherical container with a radius of 6 feet is full of water. If the density of
water is 62.5 lb/ft3, how much work is required to pump all the water out of the tank?

6m
10. A tank is full of water. Find the work required to
pump the water out of the outlet. Recall that
water weighs 1000 kg/ m3. Assume that the 2m
ends of the tank are isosceles triangles.

4m 10 m

11. A conical aquarium which stands point down initially has a water depth of 6 ft. If the
height of the tank is 8 ft and its base radius is 4 ft, find the work required to pump
the water out of the outlet. Recall that water weighs 62.5 lb/ft3.

2 ft

12. f x x 30 x 120 ; 1 , 5 . a) Find the average value of f on the given


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interval, b) Find all values of C (correct to 6 decimal places) such that f ave f C ,
c) Sketch the graph of f x and a rectangle whose area is the same as the area
under the graph of f x on 1 , 5 .

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13. A tank is full of water. Set up an integral to find the work required to
pump the water out of the outlet. Recall that water weighs 1000 kg/ m3. Assume that
the ends of the tank are isosceles trapezoids.
8m

5m

2m

10m

4m

14. f x 3sin x cos x on 1 / 2 , 5 / 3 . a) Find the average


value of f on the given interval, b) Find all values of C (correct to 6 decimal places)
such that f ave f C , c) Sketch the graph of f x and a rectangle whose area is
the same as the area under the graph of f x on 1 / 2 , 5 / 3 .

4 x
e
15. Evaluate: a)
1 x
dx , b) sin( 2 x) cos( x) dx.
0

16. Integrate: a) x
2
cos(3x) dx b)
2 x 3 sinh 5 x dx c) e 2 x cosh 3x dx

d)
sin 1
3x dx e)
tan 1
4x dx f)
ln x 2
4 dx

g)
2 s in 4 cos 7 d h) tan x
3
dx i)
sec3 tan 5 d


1 dx dx
j) dx k) l)
x 4
x 92
x2 2 x 2 x2 4 x 5


1
m) dx n) x 2 6 x 34 dx o) x 2 4 x 12 dx
x 36
2

1 sin 2

1
p) . d q) 15 2x x 2 dx r) dx
cos 2 24 2 x x 2

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Math 185 Exam 1 Review Chapters 6-7.3 M. Kashi

1 a) 4 unit 2 b) 2 3 unit 2 c) 9 unit 2


2 4
2 27 unit 3
2
3 16 unit 3
15
4 3 unit 3
10
5
5
6
6
8 6cos( x) cos ( x ) dx
2
unit 3

2 3 x 3sin x 2 dx unit
2
0 2
3 3
6

7
0 3 37 12sec( x) dx unit 3

8 135 J 9) 20250 ft lb 10) 400, 000 g J


44
5
6187.5 ft lb
0 8000 g 35 2 y y dx
2
11 13) J
12 a) f ave 86 b) c1 1.189423735, c2 4.784781918 1,5

3 3 5
14 a) f ave b) c1 0.07822995709, c2 1.126602794 1/ 2 , 5 / 3
13
15 a) 2 e e
2
b) 4
3

16 a) 1 27 9 x 2 sin 3 x 6 x cos 3 x C
2

625
b) 1 250 x3 60 x cosh 5 x 150 x 2 12 sinh 5 x C

c) 1 e5 x 5 x C d) x sin 1 3 x 1 1 9 x 2 C
10 e 3
e) x tan 1 4 x 1 ln 16 x 2 1 C
8
f) x ln x 2 4 2 4 tan 1 x C
2
g) 1 11cos 3 3cos 11 C h) 1 sec x ln sec x C 1 tan 2 x ln cos x C
2
33 2 2
i)
1 sec 7 x 2 sec5 x 1 sec3 x C j)
2x2 9 x2 9 C
7 5 3 243 x 3
k)
l) ln x 2 x 2 2 x 5 C
sinh1
x 1 C ln x 1 x 2x 2 C
2

m) ln x x 2 36 C n) 1 x 3 x 2 6 x 34 25ln x 3 x 2 6 x 34 C
2

o) 8 x 2 x 2 4 x 12 ln x 2 x 2 4 x 12 C

p) 1 ln 1 sin 2 C x 1 15 2 x x 2 x 1 x 1
r) sin 1
2 q) 8sin 1 C C
2 4 5

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