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SECTION I, Part A
‘Time—S5 minutes
Number of questions—28
A CALCULATOR MAY NOT BE USED ON THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION.
Directions: Solve each of the following problems, using the available space for scratchwork. After examining the
form of the choices, decide which is the best of the choices given and fill in the corresponding oval on the answer
sheet. No credit will be given for anything written in the test book. Do not spend too much time on any one problem.
In this test:
(1) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which
S(2) isa real number.
(2) The inverse of a wigonometric function f may be indicated using the inverse function notation f~! or with the
prefix “arc” (e.g, si
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at that point. What is the slope of the line on which the object travels?
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5, Let y = f(x) be the solution to the differential equation & = x+y with the initial condition f(1) = 2. What
is the approximation for f (2) if Euler’s method is used, starting at x = 1 witha step size of 0.5 ?
(a) 3 @) 5 ©6 @) 10 ® 2
Lax converges?
6. What are all values of p for which | —-
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(B) There are no values of p for which this integral converges.
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7. The position of a particle moving in the xy-plane is given by the parametric equations x
y = 21° ~ 31? — 121. For what values of t is the particle at rest?
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(A) -1 only @®) Oonly (© 2only (D) -1 and 2 only ©) ~1,0,and2
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11. The Maclaurn series for 1 is ° x". Which ofthe following is a power series expansion for 2?
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A) Lex? eater oat.
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D) xP txte Sat yn.
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12. The rate of change of the volume, V, of water in a tank with respect to time, 1, is directly proportional to the
‘square root of the volume. Which of the following is a differential ‘equation that describes this relationship?
(A) Vi) = kv
(B) V(t) = kW
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13. The graph of a function f is shown above. At which value of x is f continuous, but not differentiable?
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15, The length of a curve from x = 1 to x = 4 is given by fi: Ji-+¥ 9x" dx. If the curve contains the point (1, 6),
which ofthe following could be an equation for this curve?
(a) y=3 43x?
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(QO y=64x?
(D) y=6-
1
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16. Ifthe line tangent to the graph of the function Ff at the point (1,7) passes through the point (~2, ~2),
then f’Q) is
(a) -S @)1 3 7 (&) undefined
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17. Acurve C is defined by the parametric equations x = 1? — 4r + 1and y = 1°. Which of the following is an
equation of the line tangent to the graph of C at the point (-3, 8) ?
(A) x
@B) x=2
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Graph of f
18. The graph ofthe function f shown in the figure above has horizontal tangents at x = 3 and x
If g(x) = [Fler whats the value of g'(3)?
(a) 0 @)-1 ©2 @) 3 ® -6
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19. A.curve has slope 2x + 3 at each point (x, y) on the curve. Which of the following is an equation for this curve
if it passes through the point (1, 2)?
(A) y = 5x-3
@) y=P41
© y=P 43x
@) y=? 43x-2
©) y=2xr+3x-3
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20. A function f has Maclaurin series given wy ar + . Which of the following is an
expression for f(x)?
(A) ~3x sin x + 3x?
(B) -cos(x?) +1
(©) -x? cos x +x?
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Part A
21. The number of moose in a national park is modeled by the function M that satisfies the logistic differential
0. What is Tim MC?
cxusion = 06u%(1~ iy) wht etme nye and (0) =
(a) 50 (B) 200 (©) 500 (@®) 1000 (&) 2000
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23. f xsin(6x)dx =
(A) ~x c0s(6x) + sin(6x) + €
(B) ~ J cos(6s) + 3 sin(6x) +.€
(©) ~Z cos(6x) + 3 sin(6x) + C
() Fe0s(6x) + Jf sin(6x) + €
(B) 6x cos(6x) sin(6x) + C
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(A) Honly
(B) Land I only
(©) Land IT only
(D) Mand 111 only
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25. The function f is continuous on the closed interval [2, 14] and has values as shown in the table above. Using
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the subintervals [2, 5}, (5, 10}, and [10, 14], what is the approximation of S "f (x) dx found by using a right
Riemann sum?
(A) 296 @®) 312 (© 343 (D) 374 (E) 390
2x af 7
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(A) In]x +2] + Infx +14 C Hy
(B) nlx +2)-+ In]x +] -3x + €
(©) 4 tnx +2] + 2x +1] +
(D) 4 nlx + 2] 2In)x +1] + C
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28. What is the coefficient of x? in the Taylor series for about x = 07
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2003 AP Calculus Released Exam ExcerptPart B
CALCULUS BC
SECTION 1, Part B
‘Time—50 minutes
Number of questions—17
A GRAPHING CALCULATOR IS REQUIRED FOR SOME QUESTIONS ON
‘THIS PART OF THE EXAMINATION.
Directions: Solve each of the following problems, using the available space for scratchwork. After examining the
form of the choices, decide which is the best of the choices given and fill in the corresponding oval on the answer
sheet. No credit will be given for anything written in the test book. Do not spend too much time on any one problem.
BE SURE YOU ARE USING PAGE 3 OF THE ANSWER SHEET TO RECORD YOUR ANSWERS TO
QUESTIONS NUMBERED 76-92.
YOU MAY NOT RETURN TO PAGE 2 OF THE ANSWER SHEET.
In this test:
| (1) The exact numerical value of the correct answer does not always appear among the choices given. When this
happens, select from among the choices the number that best approximates the exact numerical value.
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(f (2) is a real number.
(3) The inverse of a trigonometric function f may be indicated using the inverse function notation f ~ or with the
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| 7. The radius of a circle is increasing at a constant rate of 0.2 meters per second. What is the rate of increase in the
© area of the circle at the instant when the circumference of the circle is 2077 meters?
(A) 0.042 m/sec
(B) 0.42 m/sec
(C) 4x m/sec
(D) 202 m/sec
(©) 100x m/sec
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79. The table above gives values of f. f’. g.and g” at selected values of x. If h(x) = f(g(x)), then h’() =
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ton, how many tons did the insects destroy during the time interval 7 <1 < 14?
(A) 125 (B) 100 (© 88 @) 50 ® 12
80. Insects destroyed a crop at the rate of
tons per day, where time 1 is measured in days. To the nearest
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\ 81. The graph of the function f is shown in the figure above. The value of lim sin(f(2)) is
(A) 0.909 (B) 0.841 (©) 0.141 (D) -0.416 (©) nonexistent
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Part B
432. The rate of change of the altitude of a hot-air balloon is given by r(t) = ~ 4P +6 for 0 < tS 8 Which of
‘the following expressions gives the change in altitude of the balloon during the time the altitude is decreasing?
w fen moa
@ froa
© Rema
3s
(D) na r'(t)dt
© frou
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83. The function f is continuous and differentiable on the closed interval [0, 4} The table above gives selected
values of f on this interval. Which of the following statements must be true?
(A) The minirnum value of f on [0, 4] is 2.
(B) The maximum value of f on [0, 4] is 4.
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(B) only
(©) only
(@) Land I only
©) Wand Mi only
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91. The height h, in meters, of an object at time + is
: atti given by A(e) = 241 + 241° — 1617
object at the instant when it reaches its maximum upward velocity? ica ene
(A) 2.545 meters
(B) 10.263 meters
(©) 34.125 meters
(D) 54.889 meters
(E) 89.005 meters
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‘92. Let f be the function defined by f(x) = x + In x. What is the value of c for which the instantaneous rate of
change of f at x = c is the same as the average rate of change of f over [1,4]?
(A) 0456 (B) 1.244 (©) 2.164 @) 2342.) 2452
END OF SECTION!
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