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MAT 31201 Trigonometry and Introduction to Calculus April 5, 2024

1. Differentiate each of the given function. (c) its initial velocity and in which direc-
tion.
(a) y = ex cos(ex )
2 (d) velocity after 5 seconds.
(b) y = sin(ex )
(e) time when velocity is 10 m/s
(c) f (x) = 2ex − 8x
(f) its initial acceleration.
(d) y = z 5 − ez ln (z)
(g) acceleration after 8 seconds.
y
(e) h (y) =
1 − ey 7. The position of an object at any time t is
1 + 5t given by s (t) = 3t4 − 40t3 + 126t2 − 9
(f) f (t) =
ln (t) (a) Determine the velocity of the object

3 at any time t.
(g) y = sin(x) x

(b) Does the object ever stop changing?


(h) y = esec(x) cos(x)
(c) When is the object moving to the right
(i) g (t) = 4log3 (t) − ln (t) and when is the object moving to the
(j) R (w) = 3w log (w) left?
r2 + log7 (r) 8. The position of an object is given by
(k) g(r) =
7r
s(t) = 9 sin(t) + 2 cos(t) − 7.
2. Find the tangent line to f (x) = 7x + 4ex at
x=0 Determine all the points where the object
3. Find the tangent line to f (x) = is not changing.
ln (x) log2 (x) at x = 2 9. The position of an object is given by
4. In the following assume that x and y are
s(t) = 8t + 10 sin(t).
both functions of t. Given x = 3, y = 2
and y ′ = 7 determine x′ for the following Determine where in the interval [0, 12] the
equation. object is moving to the right and moving
to the left.
x3 − y 4 = x2 y − 7

5. A particle moving in a straight line starts


from rest and its displacement s m from a
fixed point of the line is given by s(t) =
t2 − kt where k is a constant and t is the
time (in seconds) after the start. If it comes
to instantaneous rest after 2 seconds, find
(a) the value of k.
(b) the initial velocity of the particle.
6. The distance (in metres) of a particle
moving in a straight line measured from
a fixed point O on the line is given by
s(t) = t2 − 3t + 2 where t is the time in
seconds from start. Find
(a) its initial distance from O.
(b) the distance after 4 seconds.

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