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The document is a 5-page calculus assignment for a course consisting of 2 questions worth 2.22% of the student's grade. It provides instructions for completing and submitting the assignment, including showing work and using approved calculus techniques. Question 1 asks the student to determine the value(s) of k for which a given piecewise function f(x) is continuous at x=π. The student explains that f(x) is continuous at x=π when k is any real number, as both pieces of the function and their limits agree at that point.

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The document is a 5-page calculus assignment for a course consisting of 2 questions worth 2.22% of the student's grade. It provides instructions for completing and submitting the assignment, including showing work and using approved calculus techniques. Question 1 asks the student to determine the value(s) of k for which a given piecewise function f(x) is continuous at x=π. The student explains that f(x) is continuous at x=π when k is any real number, as both pieces of the function and their limits agree at that point.

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Student

number 1300443

MAST10006 Calculus 2
Assignment 1, Semester 1 2022
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Submission deadline: Monday, 21 March, 12pm (noon) (Melbourne time)


This assignment consists of 5 pages (including this page)
This assignment contributes 2.22% to your final MAST10006 grade

Instructions

• Answer all questions. One of the questions in the assignment will be chosen for marking.

• Marks may be awarded for:

– Correct use of appropriate mathematical techniques


– Accuracy and validity of any calculations or algebraic manipulations
– Clear justification or explanation of techniques and rules used
– Use of correct mathematical notation and terminology

• When evaluating limits, explicitly state if you use the Sandwich Theorem, l’Hôpital’s Rule,
limit laws, continuity or standard limits in your answers.

• In your assignments, pay particular attention to communicating how you obtained your
answers.

• You must use methods taught in MAST10006 Calculus 2 to solve the assignment questions.

• Writing your assignment. You can either:

(1) print the assignment single-sided, and write your answers in the boxes provided.
(2) write your answers directly into the boxes provided using a tablet and stylus.
(3) write your answers on 5 blank A4 pages. The first page should contain only your
name, student number, subject code and subject name. Write your answer to ques-
tion 1 on pages 2 and 3, and your answer to question 2 on pages 4 and 5.

If you need more space, you can use additional blank pages after page 5. Note this on the
relevant page(s) or answer box(es) so that the marker knows.

• Scanning your assignment. If you used options 1 or 3 above, you need to scan your
work into a single PDF file. Put the pages in order and the correct way up. Use a scanning
app to scan all pages (including this cover page) into a single PDF file. If your pages are
in the wrong order or orientation, you might be penalised marks. Make sure that your
PDF file is readable. If we can’t read your work, we can’t mark it!

• Submitting your assignment. Submit your assignment in Canvas before the deadline.
Make sure you’ve submitted the right file, and make sure you receive a confirmation email
at your student email address after submitting.

c University of Melbourne 2022 Page 1 of 5 pages Do not place in Baillieu Library


MAST10006 Calculus 2 Assignment 1 Semester 1, 2022

Question 1
Let f be a function with the rule:
8 tan(x) sin(x)
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< (x ⇡)2 x>⇡


f (x) =
:
cos(kx) x⇡
where k 2 R is a constant.
(a) For what value(s) of k is f continuous at x = ⇡? Justify your answer with reference to
the definition of continuity.

For f to be continuous at ✗ = Tv ,
we
require ¥gg fox] fcat =

calculate flat
fcaf = cos lktd-SN.by continue

For the value to


be continues ,

• tax is continues for ✗

XGR As
GR / Ear uhee n GZ

continuous
.

¥µÉP
.
Ex -
aft is continuous for .

polynomial is

trigomofnkulfuofios
and cos ✗
R As is continuous
for
.

continuous ✗ • .

.
sin ✗ is
A


since
tE%%¥- is continuous for Gruber ,
neaten where
as it D a
quotient of continues function .

n Gz

Calculate the left and limits


right :

¥;µ¥É¥Éx
bothered ear

.nE.>co#io9Fx--i*-+cosx-
I :* -
cos lied = cos by cat

by ftp.tllw
Smx
sin ✗

÷.i÷¥¥-
+
=

=÷÷÷¥÷→*
"

there the oped we


=-3
¥É¥¥=
-1

Ken = (2n + D8 "


-

-11 n C- 2-
k = 2n
. .

The
fmoh-o.fr} continuous we ✗ = Tv us kin -4

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MAST10006 Calculus 2 Assignment 1 Semester 1, 2022

(b) Recall that the maximal domain of a real valued function is the largest subset of R for
- mm
which the function is defined. What is the maximal domain of f ?
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of R is tank arbitrarily
since
largest subset is
• as

close to as when ✗ is approach % Tv or E%¥a

¥E¥÷¥-=•
1¥ You Ea
of R 1
=
as ,

Sina) maximal subset is

Hence the maximal


,
domain of f is Iar .

(c) Recall that a function f is continuous, if it is continuous at every point in its domain. For
what values of k is f continuous? Justify your answer.

d-dniosckx-fot-h -fcx-k•sCk*h)[•s(k#
sinlkx-f.g by double
angle

¥¥ÉÉkhbo)=
hare
-
ksinckx cos 0=1

coskx-qkx-sinkxh-ksmlkx-s-mk.no
ksinlkx =

Iff differentiable
is

continuous at
hereof is

is
,

poise or

he =
1 every
domains
÷
.

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MAST10006 Calculus 2 Assignment 1 Semester 1, 2022

Question 2 Find the following limits, or explain why they do not exist.
(a) lim esin(⇡+n⇡)
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n!1

As I
n is a
sequence ,
or > .

since + not
him e.

n -300

=
esinta-ahiz.nl by continuity
dose
since Sin Gu + ahead is
ahoy
0 as it is
arbitrarily to 0

then
= e°

= I

n)
n(e
(b) lim
n!1 n!

n
am
-20
nn&
= him
÷ by standard time
nseo

him
=

noo
¥!
( ) ! standardlimit Ip
by ne e n
= 0 .

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MAST10006 Calculus 2 Assignment 1 Semester 1, 2022

⇡n
(c) lim esin( 2
)
n!1
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#-)
fox) es glad =snl¥)
"

oscillate between 1 0 -1 0 and


esink-zhza.in
→ , , ,

is unbounded

Therefore between
"
is oscillate time
→ ao

and do not
e .
1 ,
te ,
e ,
I .
. .
. . .

exist .

✓ ◆
2022n + n2022
(d) lim sin
n!1 2022! + n!

Charge to real vedic functions 2022

sin him
%¥i by continuity

=
sina.LY??--:F-- by standard limit


•w¥ + I

sinlim
9-
=

co
*→

sin 0
=

= 0

End of Assignment

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