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Q1: If the line 6x-2y = 5 is tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at x = 3, then Limx)-1(3).
X-3 x-3
b)
a) //22
c)-2
d) 3
Q2: The horizontal asymptotes of f(x)=(√²+4)
Q3: The largest area of a rectangle whose perimeter is 14 is: a)
are: a)y=12
Q4: The function f(x) = x¹ - 2x² + 1, x € (-2,1) has an absolute maximum at x = a) -2
b)
c
b) 1 c)-1 d)None
Q5: f(x) = x-2
x²-x-2 has a at x=2: a)Hole
b)Jump
Q6: The local linear approximation of f(x) = x² at x = 1 is: a) 2x-1
Q7: The curve y² - 2x² = x has a horizontal tangent line at x = a) 1/2
Q8: If y = 3x², x increases at a constant rate
b)4x-4
c)Vertical asymptote
b)-3
d) Continuity point
d) 2x
c) 4x+1
c)-1/4
d) 1
dx
dt
= 2cm/sec at x = 3cm, then the rate at which y increases (=) at
b) 60cm²/sec c) 40cm²/sec d) 36cm²/sec
x = 3cm is: a) 80cm²/sec
Q9:The graph of the functionf(x) = x (x + 3)³ (x-1)² is:
SH
a)-
b) *
Q10: If y² + x² = 2, then dat (-1,1) is: a)
x²
a) 3/2
Q11: Lim-
x-0 1-cos(3x)
012: f(x)=(x-3,
+ k,
mx
a) k = 2, m = -2
-10
a)
x≤1
x>1
b) k=-5, m = -3
Q13:The graph of the function f(x) = (x² - 1) is:
2
b)
b)y = ±1 cly = ±d)y=1 /
bly = ±1
b)=//
-3
c) 2
c)
=
0
b)2/9
c) 1/2
d) 8/9
the values of k, m that make f(x) differentiable everywhere are:
d) k = -2, m = 2
c) k = 5, m = 3
2
0
d)-2
V
d)
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: If the line 6x-2y = 5 is tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at x = 3, then Limx)-1(3). X-3 x-3 b) a) //22 c)-2 d) 3 Q2: The horizontal asymptotes of f(x)=(√²+4) Q3: The largest area of a rectangle whose perimeter is 14 is: a) are: a)y=12 Q4: The function f(x) = x¹ - 2x² + 1, x € (-2,1) has an absolute maximum at x = a) -2 b) c b) 1 c)-1 d)None Q5: f(x) = x-2 x²-x-2 has a at x=2: a)Hole b)Jump Q6: The local linear approximation of f(x) = x² at x = 1 is: a) 2x-1 Q7: The curve y² - 2x² = x has a horizontal tangent line at x = a) 1/2 Q8: If y = 3x², x increases at a constant rate b)4x-4 c)Vertical asymptote b)-3 d) Continuity point d) 2x c) 4x+1 c)-1/4 d) 1 dx dt = 2cm/sec at x = 3cm, then the rate at which y increases (=) at b) 60cm²/sec c) 40cm²/sec d) 36cm²/sec x = 3cm is: a) 80cm²/sec Q9:The graph of the functionf(x) = x (x + 3)³ (x-1)² is: SH a)- b) * Q10: If y² + x² = 2, then dat (-1,1) is: a) x² a) 3/2 Q11: Lim- x-0 1-cos(3x) 012: f(x)=(x-3, + k, mx a) k = 2, m = -2 -10 a) x≤1 x>1 b) k=-5, m = -3 Q13:The graph of the function f(x) = (x² - 1) is: 2 b) b)y = ±1 cly = ±d)y=1 / bly = ±1 b)=// -3 c) 2 c) = 0 b)2/9 c) 1/2 d) 8/9 the values of k, m that make f(x) differentiable everywhere are: d) k = -2, m = 2 c) k = 5, m = 3 2 0 d)-2 V d)
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