MEGA REVIEW BOOK MATH 2020 Civil Engineering Free Books
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MEGA REVIEW
PROBLEM SET 1
(Binomial and Multimonomial Expansion)
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6. Find the constant term in the expansion of ( x 2 )
x
a. 83 b. 82
c. 84 d. 85
7. Find the term involving x6y12 in the expansion of ( 3x2 – 4y3)7.
a. 241920 b. 231920
c. 231224 d. 251234
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Solution:
Note: nCr = n!/( n-r)! r!
= 20 C4 ( -2)16 a16 b4
= 77520 a16 b4 (a)
3. r th term =
10 C ( r – 1) ( 3x)10-(r-1) ( -x-1)r-1 = Constant ( x4)
Then: 10-(r-1) -1(r-1) = 4 then r = 4
4th term = 10 C3 (3x)10-3(-1/x)3
= (10C3)(37) (-1)3 (x4)
= -262440x4 (b)
4. r th term = 14 C ( r -1) ( 4x2)14-(r-1) ( x-1)r-1 = Constant ( x13)
Equate the two powers. Disregard Constat:
x2(14-(r-1) x-1(r-1) = x13
Then: 2 [ 14 – ( r -1) ] + (-1)( r – 1) = 13; r = 6
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6!
9. Term involving x4y2 = ( 4) 4 ( 1) 2 = 3840
4!2!
Note: 6 is the power of the given.
4! comes from x4
2! comes from y2
4 and -1 are coefficients of 4x and –y resp.
4!
10. Term involving x2yz = (2) 2 (1)1(5)1 = 240
2!1!1!
Note: 2 , 1 and 5 are coefficients in 2x, 1y, 5z respectively.
The denominator and powers are powers in x2y1z1
respectively.
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Remainder Theorem)
1. The sum of the digits of a 3 digit number is 17, the hundreds digit is
twice the unit digit. If 396 is subtracted from the number, the order of
the digits will be reversed. Find the units digit.
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
2. 2000 kg of steel containing 8% nickel is to be made by mixing a
steel containing 14% nickel with another containing 6% nickel. How
much of the 14% nickel is needed?
a. 1000 b. 700
c. 500 d. 400
3. A chemist of a distillery experimented on two alcohol solutions of
different strength , 35% alchol and 50% alcohol respectively. How
many cubic meters of 35% strength must he use in order to produce
a mixture of 60 cubic meters that contain 40% alcohol.
a. 40 b. 30
c. 35 d. 20
4. How many liters of water must be added to 80 liters of a 40% salt
solution to produce a solution that is 25% salt?
a. 48 b. 45
c. 44 d. 40
5. One number is 5 less than the other. If their sum is 135, what is
the product of the numbers?
a. 4550 b.4135
c. 2140 d. 7150
6. The sum of two numbers is 21 and one number is twice the other.
Determine product of the numbers.
a. 100 b. 112
c. 98 d. 94
7 The denominator of a certain fraction is 3 more than twice the
numerator. If 7 is added to both terms of the fraction, the resulting
fraction is 3/5. Find the original fraction
a. 4/13 b. 5/13
c. 6/13 d. 7/13
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8. The sum of the digits of a 3 digit number is 14. The hundreds digit
being 4 times the unit digit. If 594 is subtracted from the number, the
order of the digits will be reversed. Find the ten’s digit of the number.
a. 4 b. 6
c. 8 d. 2
9. Six years ago, Jun was 4 times as old as John. In 4 years, he
would be twice as old as John. How is Jun now?
a. 12 b. 13
c. 21 d. 26
10. In 5 years, Jose would be twice the age of Ana. Five years ago,
Jose was 4 times as old as Ana. Find the sum of their present ages.
a. 35 b. 45
c. 40 d. 50
11. Jun can finish an accounting work in 8 hrs. Leo can finish the
same work in 6 hrs. After 2 hrs of working together, Jun left Leo for
lunch and Leo finished the job. How long does it take Leo to finish the
job?
a. 3 hrs b. 2.5 hrs
c. 3.5 hrs d. 4 hrs
12. A can do a piece of work in 10 days. After he has worked 2 days,
B came to help him and together, they finish the job in 3 days. In how
many days could B alone do the work?
a. 5 days b. 6 days
c. 7 days d. 8 days
13. A and B can do a piece of work in 42 days, B and C in 31 days
and A and C in 20 days. Working together, how many days can all
of them finish the work?
a. 19.23 days b. 18.87 days
c. 15.34 days d. 13.56 days
14. A, B and C can finish the same job is 7, 9 and 12 days
respectively. All of them worked for 2 days after which C was left to
finish the job? How long did C work?
a. 5.9 days b. 6.2 days
c. 6.3 days d. 5.5 days
15. In how many minutes after 2 PM will the hands of the clock be
at extend in opposite direction for the first time?
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x – 3?
a. 234 b. 262
c. 311 d. 312
22. What is the remainder when 3x4 + 3x3 – 5x2 - 5x + 7 is divided by
x + 2i ?
a. 12+3i b. 34 + 12i
c. 8-25i d. 75 + 22i
23. Let f(x) = x 5 ax4 3x 3 bx 4 . If f(x) is divided by x + 7 , the
remainder is -3805 , when divided by x + 1 the remainder is -1.
What is the value of a?
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
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37. Find the smallest positive number among the 4 numbers such
that the sum of the 1st , 3rd and 4th exceeds the second by 8; the sum
of the squares of the 1st and the 2nd exceeds the sum of the squares
of the 3rd and the 4th by 36; the sum of the products of the 1st and the
2nd and 3rd and 4th is 42; the cube of the 1st equals the sum of the
cubes of the 2nd , 3rd and 4th . PAST CE BOARD
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
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39. At what time after 2 o’clock will the angle between the hands of
the clock be bisected by the line connecting the center of the clock
and the 3 o’clock mark? PAST ECE BOARD
a. 2: 18.33 b. 2:18.56
c. 2:18.46 d. 2:18.23
40. The time is past 2 PM. In 10 minutes, the minute hand will be as
much as the hr hand as it is now behind it. What time is it?
a. 2:05.909 b. 2:05.809
c. 2:05.709 d. 2:05.701
Solution:
1. Let x = hundred digit y = ten’s digit z = unit digit
No = 100 x + 10y + z Reversed Number = 100z + 10y + x
x + y + z = 17 (1)
x = 2z (2)
100z + 10y + x = 100 x + 10y + z - 396 (3)
Arrange:
x + y + z = 15
x - 2z = 0
-99x +99z = -396 (MODE 5 2 )
So, x = 8 y = 3 and z = 4
Ans. z = 4
2. Let x = amount of 14% nickel
y = amount of 6% nickel
Then: x + y = 2000
0.14 x + 0.06 y = 2000(0.08) = 16 (MODE 5 1 )
x = 500, y = 1500
Ans. x = 500
3. Let x = amount of 35% alcohol
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X + Y + Z = 14
X = 4Z ► X – 4Z = 0
100z + 10y + x = 100x + 10y + z – 594
► -99x + 99 z = - 594
The equations:
X + Y + Z = 14
X - 4Z = 0
-99X +99Z = -594 (MODE 5 2)
X=8 Y=4 Z = 2
Ans. 4
13. Let X , Y and Z = A, B and C can finish the job alone resp.
Then: 42/x + 42/y= 1
31/y + 31/z =1
20/x + 20/y = 1 (MODE 5 2)
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a–b= 1 (2)
ENTER: MODE 5 1
Ans. a = 5, b = 4
24. The possible rational roots using the rational root theorem are
factors of 20 which are 1, -1, 2, -2, 4, -4, 5, -5, 10, -10, 20, -20:
ENTER: MODE 7 f(x) = x5 – 5x4 + 5x3 + 15x2 + 36x + 20
ENTER: START = -20 END = 0 STEP = 1
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Note: That the column for f(x) has no roots from -20 to 0.
ENTER: AC Edit START = 0 END = 20 STEP = 1
The column for f(x) has no zero.
Therefore: No rational roots. (a)
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1 -1 -2 -4 -24 |3
3 6 12 24
1 2 4 8 0
Upper bound (Third line are all positive or zero )
Ans. 3
32. To get the lower bound
Use Synthetic Division:
1 - 1 -2 -4 - 24 | -2
-2 6 -8 24
1 -3 4 -12 0
The signs alternate, therefore -2 is a lower bound.
33. Let x = number of CE; y = number of ME; z = number of EE
A = ave. age of CE B = ave. age of ME and C = ave. age of
EE
Then :x A + y B + z C = 2160 (1)
( x A + y B + z C )/( x + y + z ) = 36 (2)
(x A + y B)( x + y ) = 39 (3)
( y B + z C )/( y + z ) = 32 8/11 (4)
( x A + z C )/( x + z ) = 36 2/3 (5)
(1x + 6y + 7z)/( x + y + z ) = 5 (6)
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From 2 , x A + y B + z C = 36( x + y + z )
Substitute this to eq. 1
36( x + y + z ) = 2160
x + y + z = 60 (7)
From 6:
x + 6y + 7z = 5x + 5y + 5z
-4x + y + 2z = 0 (8)
Add eq. 3, 4 and 5.
x A + y B = 39x + 39y
y B + z C = 360/11 y + 360/11 z
xA + z C = 110/3x + 110/3z
2x A + 2y B + 2z C = 227/3x + 789/11y + 2290/33 z
2( x A + y B + z C ) = 2( 2160)
Then: 227/3x + 789/11y + 2290/33 z = 4320 (9)
Solve 7 , 8 and 9 ( MODE 5 2 )
x = 16 y = 24 z = 20
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Thus: x3 – y3 = 13 + 3xy
x3 – y3 = 1 + 3xy (8)
Also ( x + y) = x + 3x y + 3xy + y3
3 3 2 2
x3 + y3 = ( x + y)3 - 3xy ( x + y )
w3 + z3 = ( w + z )3 – 3wz ( w + z )
w3 + z3 = 73 – (3wz)(7)
w3 + z3 = 73 – 21wz (9)
But from (4) x3 – y3 = w3 + z3
Then 1 + 3xy = 73 – 21wz
3xy + 21wz = 342 (10)
xy + wz = 42 (3)
USE MODE 5 1
xy = 30 wz = 12
x – y =1 w+ z= 7
x=y+ 1 w=7-z
(y)( y + 1) = 30 ( 7 – z)(z) = 12
y2 + y – 30 = 0 -z2 + 7z – 12 = 0
USE MODE 5 3 USE MODE 5 3
y = 5, - 6 z= 4, 3
x = 6, - 5 w=3, 4
38. Let X = position of minute hand after 9 PM ( in minutes)
Then 45 + X/12 = position of the hr hand.
Position occupied by the minute hand 3 min ago = X - 3
Position occupied by the hr hand in 4 min = 45 + ( X + 4)/12 +
30
So, X – 3 + 30 = 45 + ( X + 4 )/12
Ans. 20
39. Let X = position of the minute hand after 2 o’clock (in minutes )
Then: 10 + X/12 = position of the hr hand.
Angle between them after X min = X – ( 10 + X/12)
Half of this angle = ( X - 10 - X/12)/2 = X - 15
X = 18.46
40. Let X = position of the minute hand ( in min ) after 2 PM.
Then: 10 + X/12 = position of the hr hand.
In 10 min , angle between the min hand and the hr hand
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= X + 10 - ( 10 + ( X + 10)/ 12 ) = X – ( X + 10)/ 12
Angle now = 10 + X/12 - X
Thus: 10 + X/12 – X = X - ( X + 10)/ 12
Ans.: X = 5.909
PROBLEM SET 3
Arithmetic and Geometric Progression, Diophantine
Equation, Number Sequence)
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c. 82 d. 72
n3 – 2n2 + 1 ?
a. 0 1 10 37 b. 1 2 11 39
c. 0 1 10 33 d. 1 3 11 39
13 To build a dam, 60 men must work 72 days. If all 60 men are
employed at the start but the number is decreased by 5 men at the
end of each 12 day period. How long will it take to complete the dam?
a. 108 days b. 94 days
c. 100 days d. 122 days
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a. 243.1 ft b. 305.9 ft
c. 133.4 d. 412.1 ft
20. The 5th term of a geometric progression is 162 and the 10th term
is 39366. What is the 3rd term? PAST CE BOARD
a. 21 b. 18
c. 36 d. 24
21. The 4th term of a geometric progression is 189 and the 6th term is
1701. What is the 12th term?
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a. 1240029 b. 1310049
c. 1521011 d. 1812221
SITUATION 16- 19
If the 3rd term of a GP is 28 and the 5th term is 112, find
22. 9th term of the sequence.
a. 1433 b. 1812
c.1792 d. 1344
23. Find the 1st term in the sequence.
a. 4 b. 5
c. 6 d. 7
24. the nth term of the sequence is 3584. n is
a. 9 b. 10
c. 11 d. 12
25. The sum of the first 10 terms.
a. 7161 b. 7321
c. 7781 d. 7323
26. The sequence x, 2x + 7, 10x – 7 forms a geometric progression.
The sum of the first 10 terms of the geometric progression.
a. 206,668 b. 210,228
c. 234,122 d. 321,134
27. Four positive integers form an arithmetic progression. If the
product of the 1st and the last term is 70 and the 2 nd and the 3rd term is
88, find the 1st term.
a. 6 b. 7
c. 5 d. 8
28. What is the sum of all even integers from 10 to 500?
ECE Nov
a. 87,950 b. 124,950
c. 62,370 d. 65,955
29. What is the sum of all odd integers between 10 and 500?
ECE BOARD
a. 87,950 b. 124,950
c. 62,475 d. 65,955
30. How many terms of the progression 3, 5, 7 should there be so
that their sum will be 2600? ECE April 2005
a. 45 b. 50
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c. 60 d. 48
31. The total amount collected from the contribuitions of 50 people
was P 1,630. If each man contributed P 50.00 , each woman P 25.00
and each child P 3.00, how many women are there?
a. 20 b. 23
c. 16 d. 18
32. If you divide 136 into two parts, one of which when divided by 5
leaves a remainder 2 and the other divided by 8 leaves a remainder 3,
then the product of the two parts is
a. 2223 b. 3412
c. 4561 d. 9822
Solution:
1. a30 = 4 + ( 30-1)3 = 91
CALCULATOR SOLN.
ENTER: MODE 3 2
Input:
X Y
1 4
2 7
ENTER: AC
30 ŷ = 91
2. a100 = 1.01 + (100-1)(-0.01) = 0.02
CALCULATOR SOLN.
ENTER: MODE 3 2
Input:
X Y
1 1.01
2 1.00
ENTER: AC
100 ŷ = 0.02
3. The series is a harmonic:
1/2 1/5 1/8
4th term is 1/(8 + 3) = 1/11
4. a5 = 123 a30 = 245
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123 = a1 + 4d
245 = a1 + 29 d
USE MODE 5 1
a1 = 2587/25 d = 122/25
a12 = 2587/25 + 11(122/25) = 3929/25
CAL TECHNIQUE ( MODE 3 2)
X Y
5 123
30 245
12 ŷ = 3929/25
5. 3rd term AP = 1/15
9th term AP = 1/6
ENTER: MODE 3 2
x y
3 1/15
9 1/6
Compute: 11 ŷ = 1/5 Ans. 5
6. Sn = 0.5n( 2a1+ (n-1)d)
66 = 0.5n( -18 + (n-1)(3) )
n = 11
CAL TECHNIQUE
ENTER: MODE 3 3
Input:
X Y
0 0
1 -9
2 -9-6 = -15
66𝑋̂1 Ans. 11
7. Day 1 5700
Day 2 5680
Day 3 5660
….. …..
5700 x 66 = 0.5n( 2(5700) + (n-1)(-20) )
n = 76
CAL TECHNIQUE:
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ENTER MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
1 5700
2 5700 + 5680
ENTER: ( 57000 x 66 ) 66𝑋̂1; Ans. 76
9. ENTER: MODE 3 2
Input:
X Y
1 2
3 6
Then: 11 ŷ = 22 and reciprocal = 1/22
10. Y = A + BX
when X = 110 Y = 140
X = 80 Y = 80
Then: A + 110B = 140
A + 80B = 80
ENTER: MODE 5 1
A = -80 B = 2
Then Y = -80 + 2x
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an = a1 + ( n-1) d
64 = 1 + (n-1)(3) n = 22
1 + 4 + 7 + .. 64 = ( 1 + 64)(22/2) = 715
x = 1430/715 = 2
15. Let a –d = 1st number
a = 2nd number
a + d = 3rd number
Then: a –d + a + a + d = 45
3a = 45; a = 15
15 – d + 2 = 17 – d ( 1st number in GP)
15 + 3 = 18 ( 2nd number in GP)
15 + d + 7 = 22 + d ( 3rd number in GP)
22 d 18
Then :
18 17 d
So, (22 + d)(17-d) = 182 ; d =5
16. X = number of item A
Y = number of item B
Z = number of item C
X + Y + Z = 100 or Z = 100 – X - Y
50 X + 30 Y + Z = 1000
Substitute Z: 50X + 30Y + 100 – X – Y = 1000
49X + 29Y = 900
900 49 X
Y=
29
ENTER: MODE 7
900 49 X
Input f(x) = START = 0 END = 20 STEP = 1
29
The only exact value: when x = 16 F(x) = 4 Ans. 16 (a)
17. 61 + 58 + 55 + ….. 10 = ?
10 = 61 + (n-1)(-3); n = 18
Sum = ( 61 + 10)/2 ( 18) = 639
18. 16.1 48.3 80.5 (AP)
ENTER: MODE 3 2
Input
X Y
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1 16.1
2 48.3
ENTER: 10 ŷ Ans. 305.9
19. a1 = 25 d=5 Sn = (n/2)( 2a1 + ( n -1) d )
= (n/2 ( 2(25) + ( n -1) 5 )
= n/2 ( 45 + 5n2)
= 5/2n2 + 45n/2
CAL TECHNIQUE
ENTER: MODE 3 3
Input:
X Y
0 0
1 25
2 25 + 30 = 55
Get A: SHIFT 1 5 1 = (A = 0 ) (or 1 5 1 ES +)
B: SHIFT 1 5 2 = (B = 22.5)
C: SHIFT 1 5 3 = ( C = 2.5 )
Y = A + Bn + Cn2 = 0 + 22.5n + 2.5n2
20. an = a1 rn-1 162 = a1r4
39366 =a1r9 ; r = ( 39366/162)1/5 = 3
a1 = 162/34 = 2
a3 = 2(3)2 = 18
CALCULATOR SOLUTION:
ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input
X Y
5 162
10 39366
COMPUTE 3 ŷ Ans. 18
21. CALCULATOR SOLUTION.
ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input
X Y
4 189
6 1701
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ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input:
X Y
1 7
2 21
A = ( Shift 1 71 ) = 7/3
B = (SHIFT 1 5 2 ) = 3
COMPUTE: (7/3 (3)X, 1, 10)
Ans. 206,668
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USE SHIFT CALC INPUT the given choices for initial value.
a= 5
28. 500 = 10 + (n-1)(2) n = 246
sum = ( 10 + 500)/2 ( 246) = 62,370
CAL TECHNIQUE:
Compute how many even integers are between 10 to 500
MODE 3 2
X Y
1 10
2 12
500𝑋̂ = 246 (Number of even terms)
ENTER: MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
1 10
2 10 + 12
246𝑦̂ = 62,370
29. First odd integer = 11
Last odd integer = 499
499 = 11 + (n-1)(2) n = 245
Sum = (11 + 499)/2 ( 245 ) = 62,475
CAL TECHNIQUE:
ENTER: MODE 3 2
X Y
1 11
2 13
499𝑥̂ = 245
ENTER: MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
1 11
2 11+13
245𝑦̂= 62,475
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MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
1 3
2 3+5
2600𝑋1 = 50
̂
31. Let x = amount contributed by each man
y = amount contributed by each woman
z = amount contributed by each child
Then x + y + z = 50
50x + 25y + 3z = 1630
z = 50 – x - y
50x + 25y + 3( 50 – x – y ) = 1630
47x + 22y = 1480
y = (1480 – 47x)/22
USE MODE 7
Enter f(X) = (1480 – 47x)/22
START = 1 END = 30 STEP = 1
Exact Values for x
X F(x)
2 63 Impossible
24 16 Possible
Thus x = 24 and y = 16 (Ans) c
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y = 8(b) + 3 = 99
15 7 x = 5a + 2 = 77
y = 8b + 3 = 59
23 2 x = 5a + 2 = 117
y = 8b + 3 = 19
Ans. 117 x 19 = 2223
31. The 1st term of the GP is 27 and the 4th term is -1. Find the 3rd
term.
a. 3 b. 2
c. -3 d. -2
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a. 4/5 b. 5/6
c. 6/7 d. 7/8
37. If 1/3 of the air in the tank is removed by each stroke of an air
pump, what fractional part of the total air is removed in 6 strokes?
a. 0.7122 b. 0.9122
c. 0.6122 d. 0.8122
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the first degree term and got roots of 2 and - 3. The other student
made a mistake in the coefficient of the constant term and got roots of
– 1 and 4. What is the correct equation?
a. x2 + 3x - 6 = 0 b. x2 – 3x - 9 = 0
c. x – 3x - 7 = 0
2 d. x2 – 3x - 6 = 0
44. Determine k so that the equation 4x2 + kx + 1 = 0 will have just
one real solution. PAST ME BOARD
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
45. With a wind velocity of 40 kph, it takes an airplane as long to travel
1,200 km with the wind as 900 km against it. How fast can the
airplane travel in still air? PAST ME BOARD
a. 240 kph b. 290 kph
c. 280 kph d. 300 kph
46. A boat travels downstream in 2/3 of the time as it goes going
upstream. If the velocity of the rivers current is 8 kph, determine the
velocity of the boat in still water.
a. 50 kph b. 40 kph
c. 45 kph d. 50 kph
47. A man leaves his house at 8:00 AM and traveling at an average
speed of 2 kph, arrives at his office 3 min ahead of the expected time.
Had he left his house at 8:30 am and traveled at an average speed of
3 kph, he will arrive 6 min late of the expected time. Find the distance
that he had traveled.
CE BOARD NOV 2005
a. 2.4 km b. 1.8 km
c. 2.1 km d. 2.4 km
48. A ball is dropped from a height of 120 ft and continuously
rebounds to 2/3 of the distance it falls. What is the total distance
traversed by the ball when it comes to rest?
a. 1000 ft b. 600 ft
c. 800 ft d. 750 ft
49. If one of the roots of ax + bx + c is 3 + √2 . Find the value
2
of b.
a. -6 b. 5
c. 10 d. -8
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each item of type A and 6 minutes for each item of type B. The total
time allowed is 60 min, and you may not answer more than 16
questions. Assuming all your answers are correct and you may not
answer more than 16 questions. Assume that all you answers are
correct.
PAST CE BOARD
58. Determine the number of type A question solved.
a. 13 b. 14
c. 12 d. 15
59. Determine the number of type B question solved.
a. 5 b. 6
c. 4 d. 8
60. The maximum score is
a. 180 b. 200
c. 220 d. 230
60-b. In a pile of log, each layer contains one more log than the layer
above and the top contains just one log. If there are 105 logs in the
pile, how many layers are there.
a. 12 b. 13
c. 14 d. 15
60-c In a racing contest , there are 240 cars which will have provisions
that will last for 15 hrs. Assuming constant hourly consumption for
each car, how long will the provisions last if 8 cars withdraw from the
race every hr after the 1st?
a. 24 b. 25
c. 26 d. 27
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a. 0.78 b. 0.58
c. 0.32 d. 0.61
60e. A man left his home at past 3:00 PM as indicated in his wall
clock. Between 2 to 3 hrs after, he returned home and noticed the
hands of the clock interchanged. At what time did he leave his home?
PAST ECE BOARD
a. 3:32.17 b. 3:31.47
c. 3:21.33 d. 3:31.88
SOLUTION:
31. an = a1rn-1
-1 = 27r4-1; r = (-1/27)1/3 = -1/3
a3 = 27(-1/3)2 = 3
a1(1 r n ) 2(1 210 )
32’. Sn = = 2046
1 r 1 2
a1 a 1
33. Sn = = 1 5/6
1 r 1 r 1 ( 1/ 5)
34. ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input
X Y
1 28
3 112
10 ŷ = 14336
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a1 1/ 3
35. Sn = = 1/2
1 r 1 1/ 3
1
36. Sn = 4/5
1 ( 1/ 4)
37. Amount Removed Amount Remaining
First time 1/3 2/3
2nd time 1/3(2/3)= 2/9 2/3 – 2/9 = 4/9
3rd time 1/3(4/9) = 4/27 4/9 – 4/27 = 8/27
ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input
X Y
1 2/3
2 4/9
6 ŷ = 0.0877914952
38. ENTER: MODE 3 3 ( Y = A + BX + CX2 )
Input the given data
X Y
20 250
40 150
60 200
Y = A + BX + CX2
C = SHIFT 1 7 3 = 0.1875 ( or SHIFT 1 5 3)
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D = 2( T- 3/60 - 8 ) (1)
D = 3( T + 6/60 – 8.5) (2)
Arrange:
D – 2T = 2( - 3/60 – 8)
D – 3T = 3( 6/60 – 8.5 )
USE MODE 5 1
D = 2.1 Y = 9.1 D = 2.1 km Expected time = 9:06
48. Total distance =
120 + 2 [ 2/3(120) + 2/3( 2/3(120) + 2/3(2/3)(2/3) 120 + …. ]
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2 / 3(120)
120 + 2 ( ) = 600 ft
1 2 / 3
49. [x – ( 3 + √2)][ x – ( 3 - √2 ) ] = ( x – 3)2 – (√3)2 = x2 – 6x + 9 – 3
= x2 – 6x + 6; b = - 6
50. x1 + x2 = -b/a = -b/1
-b = -2/3 + 5/9i + 2/3 – 5/9i = 4/3
b = -4/3
x1 x2 = c/a = c c = ( 2/3 + 5/9i)(2/3-5/9i) = 61/81
The equation is x2 - 4/3x + 61/81 = 0
81x2 - 108x + 61 = 0
51. Solve 2x2 – 5x – 63 = 0 using MODE 5 3
Ans. X1 = 7 , X2 = - 9/2
( x – 7)( x + 9/2) = 0 or ( x -7)( 2x + 9) are the factors.
52. f(x) = 2x3 + ax2 + bx + 15
f(1) = 0 0 = 2 + a + b + 15 ► a + b = -17
f(3) = 0 0 = 2(33) + a(32) + 3b + 15
9a + 3b = -69
a =-3 b = -14
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60-b . 1 + 2 + 3 + …. n = 105
Sn = n/2 ( 2 (1) + ( n -1 )( 1 ) = 105
n = 14
CALCULATOR SOLUTION:
MODE 3 3
x y
0 0
1 1
2 1+ 2 = 3
105𝑥1
̂ = 14
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A = ½B- 3
E + D - (C+ B) = 3
C+ E= ½( A+B+C+D+ E)- 1
C + B = 7/16 ( A + B + C + D + E )
The system is
3A = E – 3 E = 3A + 3 (1)
2A = B – 6 B = 6 + 2A (2)
E+D -C–B =3 (3)
2C + 2E = A + B + C + D + E - 2 (4)
16C + 16B = 7A + 7B + 7C + 7D + 7E (5)
Substitute E = 3A + 3 AND B = 6 + 2A
3A + 3 + D – C - ( 6 + 2A ) = 3
A -C + D = 6 (6)
2C + 2( 3A + 3) = A + 6 + 2A + C + D + 3A + 3 - 2
A+ C -D =1 (7)
16C + 16 ( 6 + 2A ) = 7A + 7( 6 + 2A ) + 7C + 7D + 7(3A +
3)
-10A + 9C – 7D = -33 (8)
MODE 5 2 Solve (6), (7) , (8).
A = 7; D = 15; C = 14; E = 3A+3= 24; B = 6 + 2A = 20
61. Two runners A and B complete for a race of 1000 m long. It took
130 sec for A to reach the finish line and for B 138 sec. How far was
B behind A when A reaches the finish line? PAST CE BOARD
a. 58.78 m b. 58.02 m
c. 59.21 m d. 53.43 m
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69. Find the 5th term of the series whose sum of n terms is given by
3n+2-6. CE May 2001
a. 1238 b. 1358
c. 1345 d. 1458
70. A messenger travels from point A to point B. If he will leave at
8:00 AM and travel at 2.00 kph, he will arrive 3 minutes earlier than
his expected time of arrival. However, if he will leave at 8:30 AM, and
travel at 3 kph, he will arrive 6 min later than the expected time. What
is the expected time of arrival? PAST CE BOARD
a. 9:03 AM b. 9:04 AM
c. 9:06 AM d. 9:07 AM
SITUATION (PROBLEMS 71, 72, 73)
The 10th term of a GP is 39366 and the 4th term is 54.
71. Find the common ratio.
a.2 b. 3
c.4 d. 5
72. Find the 1st term.
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
73. Find the 7 term
th
a. 1249 b. 1431
c. 1458 d. 1259
74. The 1 term of an AP is 2 and the 6th term is 12. Find the sum of
st
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a. 0 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
78. From the equation 7x2 + (2k-1)x – 3k + 2 = 0, determine the
value of k so that the sum and product of the roots are equal. PAST
ECE BOARD
a. 2 b. 4
c. 1 d. 2
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and 2.5 hrs with the headwind. Determine the velocity of the airplane
in still air.
a. 650 kph b. 660 kph
c. 675 kph d. 600 kph
85. A piece of paper is 0.05 in thick. Each time the paper is folded
into half, the thickness is doubled. If the paper was folded 12 times,
how thick in feet the folded paper be? PAST ECE BOARD
a. 10.24 b. 12.34
c. 17.10 d. 11.25
86. It takes an airplane 1 hr and 45 min to travel 500 miles against
the wind and covers the same distance in one hr and 15 min with the
wind. What is the speed of the airplane?
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c. 350 d. 380
91. The seating section in a coliseum has 30 seats in the 1 st row, 32
seats in the 2nd row, 34 seats in the 3rd row and so on until the 10th
row is reached, after which there are 10 rows, each containing 50
seats. Find the total number of seats in the section. ECE April 2001
a. 900 b. 910
c. 910 d. 890
Situation (Problems 92, 93, 94)
A construction job could be finished in 150 days if 50 men are
working full time. 60 men started working on the job and after 20 days,
20 more men were added. After 80 days 60 men quit the job.
92. How long could it take for them to finish the job?
a. 145 b. 155
c. 120 d. 115
93. How much penalty would the contractor pay if the contract
specifies a penalty of P 10,000 per day being delayed.
a. 40,000 b. 45,000
c. 55,000 d. 50,000
94. What is the labor cost if each worker is paid P 350 a day?
a. 3,234, 000 b. 2,625,000
c. 4,125,000 d. 3,125,000
95. The time required for 2 examinees to solve the same problem
differs by 2 minutes. Together, they can solve 32 problems in 1 hr.
How long will it take for the slower problem solver to solve the
problem?
ECE BOARD Nov 1999
a. 4 min b. 5 min
c. 6 min d. 7 min
96. One pipe can fill the tank in 6 hrs and another can fill the same
tank in 3 hrs. Another pipe can drain the tank in 7 hrs. With all the 3
pipes open, how long will it take to fill the pipe? ECE Board April 2001
a. 2.7 hrs b. 2.8 hrs
c. 2.9 hrs d. 3.1 hrs
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97. Twenty eight (28 men) can finish the job in 60 days. At the start of
the 16th day 5 men were laid off and after the 45th day 10 more men
were hired. How many days were they delayed in finishing the job?
CE Nov 2000
a. 2.27 b. 2.45
c. 3.67 d. 1.25
a. 256,000 b. 294,000
c. 245,000 d. 259,000
101. A pump can pump out water from a tank in 11 hrs. Another
pump can pump out water from the same tank in 20 hrs. How long
will it take both pumps to pump out water in the tank? PAST ME
BOARD
a. 7.1 hrs b. 6. 1 hrs
c 7.5 hrs d. 6.5 hrs
102. A 400 mm diameter pipe can fill the tank alone in 5 hrs and
another 600 mm diameter pipe can fill the tank alone in 4 hrs. A drain
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pipe can empty the tank in 20 hrs. With all the 3 pipes open, how long
will it take to fill the tank? PAST CE Nov 1993
a. 2 hrs b. 2.5 hrs
c. 2.25 hrs d. 2.75 hrs
103. Pedro can paint the fence 50% faster that Juan and 20% faster
than Pilar and together they can paint a given fence in 4 hrs. How long
will it take to paint the same fence if he had to work alone? PAST ECE
BOARD
a. 6 b. 8
c. 10 d. 12
104. It takes Butch twice as long to do a certain piece of work
compared to Peter. Working together they can do the work in 6 days.
How long will it take Peter to do the work alone? PAST CE BOARD
a. 9 days b. 10 days
c. 11 days d. 12 days
106. A man can do job three times as fast as a boy. Working together
it would take them 6 hrs to do the same job. How long will it take the
man to do the job alone? ECE April 2003
a. 9 hrs b. 8 hrs
c. 7 hrs d. 10 hrs
107. X can do the job 50% faster than y and 20% faster than Z. If
they work together, they can finish the job in 4 days. How many days
will it take X to finish the job if he is to work alone? ECE Board April
2004
a. 18 b. 10
c. 12 d. 6
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108. The sum of the 1st 5 numbers in AP is 15 and the sum of the
1st 20 terms is -90. What is the 2nd term?
a. 4 b. 10
c. 7 d. 11
109. A and B compete in a race. A runs at a constant rate of 126
m/min while B runs 145 m, the 1st min, 143 m the 2nd min, 141 m the
3rd min and so on. When will A and B be together again. PAST CE
BOARD
a. 19 hrs b. 22 hrs
c. 20 hrs d. 21 hrs
110. The side of the square is 6 cm long. A second square is
inscribed by joining the midpoints of the sides of the second square
and so on. Find the sum of the areas of the infinite number of
inscribed squares thus formed. PAST CE BOARD
a. 48 cm2 b. 72 cm2
c. 38 cm 2 d. 78 cm2
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on the line, it would have arrived 1.5 hrs sooner. Find the length of
the journey. PAST CE BOARD
a. 87.91 km b. 92.23 km
c. 88.89 km d. 83.34 km
116. Two Cars 2000 m apart are approaching each other. Car A
is moving at a constant speed of 10 m/s while Car B is moving at a
constant speed of 12 m/s. Super Fly ( speed = 15 m/s) started
from A and flew back and forth from A to B , B to A and so on until A
and B met.
What was the total distance traveled by Superfly? PAST CE BOARD
a. 1234.56 m b. 1457.33 m
c. 1363.63 m d. 1451.23 m
Solution:
61. Time for A to reach the finish line = 130 sec.
Velocity of B = 1000/138 = 500/69 m/s
Distance of B when A reaches the finish line =
500/69 x 130
= 942. 029 m
Distance between A and B = 1000 - 942.029 = 57.97 m = 58 m
62. Distance = rate x time
Let x = rate of stream y = rate of boat in still water
t = time
Upstream: 3= (y–x)t
Downstream: 4 = ( y + x ) t
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3 4
3( y + x) = 4(y – x) (1)
yx yx
Arrange: y = 7x
48 = ( y - x) t up 48 = ( y + x) tdown
tup + tdown = 14
48/( y –x ) + 48/( y + x ) = 14 (2)
Substitute y = 7x to eq. 2.
► 48/( 7x – x) + 48/( 7x + x ) = 14
48/(6x) + 48/(8x) = 14
8x + 6x = 14 x=1
63. Let a = first integer a + d = 2nd integer
a+2d= 3rd integer a+3d= 4th integer
a + a + d + a + 2d + a + 3d = 24
4a + 6d = 24 ► 2a + 3d = 12 ► d = (12 -2a)/3
( a)( a + d)( a + 2d )( a + 3d ) = 945
Use trial and error:
ENTER: D = 6 – A: A( A + D)( A + 2D)( A + 3D)
CALC 4 = = (1ST choice)
Display: 4/3 10340/9 Wrong!
CALC 3 = = (2nd choice)
DISPLAY: 2 945 Ans. a = 3
64. Let A – 3D , A – 2D, A – D, A be the numbers.
A – 3D + 4, A – 2D + 2, A - D + 5, A + 18 be the GP
A 18 AD5 AD5 A 2D 2
(1) and (2)
A D 5 A 2D 2 A 2D 2 A 3D 4
From 1 ( A – D + 5)2 = ( A + 18)( A – 2D + 2 )
From 2 ( A – 2D + 2)2 = ( A – D + 5)( A – 3D + 4 )
Using Trial and Error:
Substitute A = 23 from 1 , then D = 7.248
From 2: If A = 23 and D = 7.248
( A – 2D + 2)2 = 110.31 ( A – D + 5)( A – 3D + 4 ) = 109.04
From 1: If A = 22 , D = 7 or -18
( A – 2D + 2)2 = 100 ( A – D + 5)( A – 3D + 4 ) = 100
A =22 Ans. ( c)
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0 x̂ 2 = 7
Thus they will meet at 7 x 5.5 = 38.5 Km from A.
67. t = 0 wine = 20 l water = 0
t = 1 wine = 4/5(20) = 16 l water = 4 l
t = 2 wine = 4/5(16) = 12.8 water = 7.2 l
ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input:
X Y
1 16
2 12.8
Compute: 6 ŷ = 5.24288 liters
68. ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input:
X Y
1 3
6 729
Compute: 4 ŷ = 81
69. Sn = 3n+2 – 6
ENTER: MODE 7
f(x) = 3x+2 – 6
ENTER: START = 1 END = 8 STEP = 1
DISPLAY:
1 21
2 75
3 237
4 723
5 2181
6 6555
5TH term = 2181 – 723 = 1458
70. Let T = expected time.
Let D = distance from A to B
X = rate
Distance = rate x time
D = 2( T – 3/60 – 8) 3 min early
D = 3( T + 6/60 – 8.5 ) 6 min late
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-b/a = c/a b = - c
(2k-1) = -(-3k +2 ) ( USE SHIFT CALC ) k = 1
79. 8x = 2y+2 ► 23x = 2y+2 ► 3x = y + 2
163x-y = 22y ► 24(3x-y) = 22y ► 4(3x –y) = 2y
Arrange the equations.
3x – y = 2
12x -6y = 0 USE MODE 5 1
x=2 , y= 4
10
80. Input: (3 X 2) Ans. 88552
1
81. Let x and y be the numbers.
xy
10 and xy 8
2
x + y = 20 (1) xy = 64 (2)
2 2 xy 2xy 2(64)
HM = = 6.4
1 1 xy xy 20
x y
82. Let t1 = time to to travel (primary wave to station)
t2 = time to travel ( secondary wave to station)
Distance = time x rate time = Distance / rate
t1 = D/5 t2 = D/3 t2 - t1 = 12 = D/3 – D/5
12 = D/3 – D/5 USE SHIFT CALC D = 90
83. Distance = rate x time
Let X = rate of current Y = time to go downstrem
Upstream: 360 = ( 15 – X ) ( 1.5 Y )
Downstream: 360 = ( 15 + X) Y
Divide the 2 equations.
(15 X )(1.5)
1 OR 15 + X = 1.5( 15 – X)
15 X
USE SHIFT C ALC , X = 3
84. Distance = rate x time
Let X = velocity of the plane in still air
Y = velocity of the wind
1500 = ( X + Y) 2
1500 = ( X – Y) 2.5
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Arrange:
2X + 2Y = 1500
2.5X – 2.5Y = 1500 USE MODE 5 1
X = 675 Y = 75
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28 x 15 + 34 x 30 + 48X = 28 x 60 , X= 5
Number of days finished = 15 + 30 + 5 = 50 days
99. 10 x 5 000 = P 50,000
105. Let X = number of man hrs to finish the job working together.
X/ 200 + X/300 = 1
X = 120
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110.
111-112
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From 1 : 2x + ( L – x)/0.6 = L + 3x
2x – 3x – 1/0.6x + L/0.6 - L = 0
- 8/3x + 2/3L = 0 (3)
From 2
x + 50 + x + ( L – 1x - 50)/0.6 = L + 1.5x
2x- 1.5x + L/0.6 – L - 1x/0.6 = - 50 + 50/0.6
-7/6x + 2/3L = 100/3 (4)
MODE 5 1 Solve (3) and (4)
x = 200/9 and L = 800/9
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4. The value of D is
a. 1 b.- 2
c. 3 d. 4
5. The value of E is
a. 1 b. -1
c. 2 d. – 2
6. Resolve into Partial Fractions
x2
2
(PAST ME BOARD)
x 7 x 12
6 5 5 3
a. b.
x 4 x 3 x 4 x 3
2 3 2 8
c. d.
x 4 x 3 x 4 x 3
Given (Problems 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
2 x 4 2 x 3 5 x 2 10x 9 Ax B Cx D E
2 2
2
2
( x 9)( x 2 x 5)( x 3) x 9 x 2x 5 x 3
7. The value of A is
a. 8/31 b. 1/12
c. -8/39 d. 5/48
8. The value of B is
a. -92/13 b. 21/13
c. 27/13 d. -29/4
9. The value of C is
a. 135/104 b. 29/16
c. 199/104 d. 393/16
10. The value of D is
a. 393/104 b. 41/16
c. 291/104 d. 67/16
11. The value of E is
a. 7/24 b. 3/51
c. 2/23 d. 5/48
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x 3 4x 2 5x 3 A Bx C Dx E
Given 2 2
( x 1)( x x 1) x 1 ( x 2 x 1) ( x 2 x 1)2
PAST CE BOARD
12. Find the value of A
a. 2 b. 1
c. 3 d. 4
13. Find the value of B
a. 1 b. -1
c. 2 d. 3
14. Find the value of C
a. 2 b. 1
c. -3 d. 2
15. Find the value of D
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
16. Find the value of E
a. 3 b. 1
c. 2 d. 3
Given (Problems 17, 18, 19)
x 2 4 x 10 A B( 2 x 2) C
x 3 2x 2 5 x x x 2 2x 5 x 2 2x 5
17. The value of A is
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 0
18. The value of B is
a. 1 b. 0
c. -1 d. 2
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4 5
a. 3( x 2) 2
( x 2) ( x 3 )3
3 4 5
b. 2
x 2 ( x 2) ( x 2) 3
3 4 5
c.
x 2 ( x 2) 2 ( x 2 ) 3
3 4 6
d. 2
x 2 ( x 2) ( x 2) 3
SOLUTION:
1. 2x4 + 3x3 + 7x2 + 10x + 10 =
A( x2 + 3)2 + (Bx + C) ( x -1)(x2 +3) + (Dx + E )( x -1) (1)
= A( x4 + 6x2 + 9) + ( Bx + C )( x3 – x2 + 3x – 3 ) + Dx2 + Ex – E –
Dx
= A( x4 + 6x2 + 9) + Bx4 – Bx3 + 3Bx2 – 3Bx + Cx3 – Cx2 + 3Cx –
3C
+ Dx2 + Ex – E – Dx
x4 ( A + B) + x3 ( -B + C ) + x2 ( 6A + 3B – C + D ) +
x( -3B + 3C + E – D ) + 9A – 3C - E (2)
Substitute x = 1 from `
32 = A( 1 + 3)2 A = 2
But A + B = 2 , B = 0
-B+ C= 3 , C=3
6A + 3B – C + D = 7
6(2) + 3(0) – 3 + D = 7 or D = -2
-3B + 3C + E – D = 10
-3(0) + 3(3) + E –( -2) = 10 or E = -1
CALCULATOR TECHNIQUE:
Let f(x) = 2x4 + 3x3 + 7x2 + 10x + 10
If x = 1 f(1) = A(12 + 3)2 = 32 then A = 2
Let x = √3i ( from x2 + 3 = 0 )
f(√3i ) = ( Dx + E )( x -1 ) = D(x)(x-1) + E(x-1) (2)
GO to complex mode and ENTER:
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Substitute to eq 2 .
7 + √3i = D( -3 - √3 i) + E(-1 + √3 i)
7 + √3 i = -3D - E + √3 ( -D + E )
Then: -3D - E = 7 AND -D + E = 1
Solve using MODE 5 1 D = -2 E = - 1
To get the values of B and C, ( we know already A = 2, D = -2
and E = -1 ) Substitute any value for x in eq. 1:
Say x = 0
10 = 9A + [B(0) + C](0-1)(0+3) + (D(0) + E)( 0 -1)
10 = 9(2) + C ( -3) + -1(-1) C = 3
Say x = 2
2x4 + 3x3 + 7x2 + 10x + 10 =
A( x2 + 3)2 + (Bx + C) ( x -1)(x2 +3) + (Dx + E )( x -1)
114 = A (22 + 3)2 + [B(2) + C]( 2-1)(22 + 3) + ( D(2) + E)(2-1)
Substitute A = 2 , C = 3, D = -2 and E = -1 ► B = 0
2. B = 0
3. C = 3
4. D = - 2
5. E=-1
6. Factor x2 – 7x + 12 ENTER: MODE 5 3
roots are 4 and 3
x2 – 7x + 12 = ( x -4)( x -3)
x2 A B
Then: 2
x 7 x 12 x 4 x 3
or x + 2 = A( x -3) + B( x -4)
if x = 4 6 = A( 4 -3) A = 6
If x = 3 5 = B(3 -4) B = -1
7. A = -8/39
8. B = -92/13
9. C = 199/104
10. D = 393/104
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11. E = 7/24
Solution 7 – 11
2x 4 2x 3 5 x 2 10x 9 when x = 3i
Ax B
( x 2 2x 5)( x 3)
Then:
A(3i) + B = -92/13 – 8/13i
Thus: B = -92/13 and A = -8/13/ 3 = -8/39
Cx + D =
2x 4 2x 3 5 x 2 10 x 9 when x = -1 + 2i
( x 2 9)( x 3)
(- 1 + 2i is root of x2 + 2x + 5 = 0)
12 A = 1
13. B = -1
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14. C = 1
15. D = 1
16. E = 1
x 3 4x 2 5x 3
A when x = -1 A= 1
( x 2 x 1)2
x 3 4x 2 5x 3
(Dx + E = ) when x = -1/2 + √3/2 i
x 1
D(- 1/2 + √3/2i) + E = 1/2 - √3/2 i
-1/2D + E = 1/2 and -D = - 1 ► D = 1
E = 1/2 + 1/2D = 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
Substitute x = 0. .
3 1 1(0) 1
C= - - C= 1
1 1 1
Substitute x = 2
B(2) C x 3 4x 2 5x 3 A Dx E
( 2 2
2 ) when x=2
2
2 2 1 ( x 1)( x x 1) x 1 ( x x 1)2
Subst. C = 1, A = 1 , D = 1 and E = 1 and x = 2
(2B + 1 )/7 = 37/147 – 1/3 – 3/49
B= -1
17. A = 2
18. B = -1/2
19. C = 1
2
A = x 4 x 10 when x = 0 ► A = 2
x 2 2x 5
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x 2 4 x 10
[B(2x +2) + C = ] when x = -1 + 2i
x
B( 4i) + C = 1 – 2i C = 1 4B = -2 B = -1/2
20.
3x 2 8x 9 A B C
3
2
( x 2) x 2 ( x 2) ( x 2) 3
C= 3x2 – 8x + 9 when x = 2 C = 5
B= d/dx( 3x2 – 8x + 9) when x = 2
= ( 6x – 8) when x = 2 is 4
A= d/dx( 6x – 8) /2! when x = 2 is 3
3x 2 8x 9 3 4 5
( x 2) 3 x 2 ( x 2 ) 2 ( x 2) 3
PROBLEM SET 5
VARIATION PROBLEMS, RECURSION, INVERSE FUNCTION,
INEQUALITIES, INVESTMENT
1. Given that w varies directly as the product of x and y and
inversely as the square of z and that w = 4, when x = 2, y = 6 and z =
3. Find the value of w when x = 1, y = 4 and z = 2.
PAST CE BOARD
a. 3 b. 4
c. 5 d. 6
2. If x varies directly as y and inversely as z, and when x = 14, y = 7
and z = 2, find the value of x when y = 16 and z = 4 (PAST ECE
BOARD)
a. 14 b. 4
c. 16 d. 8
3. The resistance of a wire varies directly with its length and
inversely with its area. If a certain piece of wire 10 m long and 0.1 cm
in diameter has a resistance of 100 ohms, what will be the resistance
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c. 2 d. n
19. Solve the inequality x3 4x2 + 3x
a. 0 x √7 + 2 or x - √7 + 2
b. 0 x √7 – 2 or x √7 + 2
c. 0 -√7-2 or x √7 – 2
d. -2 - √ 7 x < 2 + √ 7
3 2
20. Solve the inequality
x 3 x 2
a. -2 < x < 3 or x -12 b. -2 < x < -12
c. -3< x < 2 or x -12 d. 3 < x < 12 or x -3
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31. The selling price of a TV set is double that of the net cost. If a TV
set is sold to a customer at a profit of 25% of the net cost, how much
discount was given to the customer? PAST ECE BOARD
a. 33.3% b. 37.5%
c. 22.33 % d. 42.5%
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33. By selling eggs at P 50 per dozen, a vendor gains 20%. The cost
price of the egg rises 12.5%. If he sells at the same price as before,
find his new gain in percent. PAST ECE BOARD
a. 5.67% b. 6.67%
c. 7.76% d. 8.33%
34. Peter bought a second hand cellphone and then sold it to John at
a profit of 40%. John sold the cellphone to Noel at a profit of 20%. If
Noel paid P 2,856 more than it cost to Peter, how much did Peter paid
for the unit? PAST ECE BOARD
a. 4,200 b. 4,300
c. 4,400 d. 4,500
36. If f(n+1) = n/f(n) for all positive integers n and f(1) =2 , find
f(8).
a. 12/7 b. 13/15
c. 35/32 d. 41/32
37. If today is Monday, what will be the day 2234577 days after
today.
a. Mon b. Tues
c. Wed d. Thu
Solution:
xy 2(6)
1. w k 4k k= 3
z2 32
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1( 4)
then: w 3 w= 3
22
2. x =k y/z 14 = k(7)/2 k = 4
x = 4y/z , when y = 16, z = 4 then x = 16
3. R = K L/A = KL/(πD2)
R = K’L/D2
100 = K’(10)/0.12 K’ = 0.1
R = 0.1L/D2 R = 0.1(12)/0.12 = 120
WD 100(50) 3 WD
4. T k 30 k k = 3/50 T
P 10 50 P
3 800( 40)
40 P = 48
50 P
3x + 2y
5. x2 – 2xy + 3y2 | 3x3 – 4x2y + 5xy2 + 6y3
3x3 - 6x2y +9xy2
2x2 y - 4xy2 + 6y3
2x2 y - 4xy2 + 6y3
0
Remainder = 0
6. Y = 3x – 4 Substitute in the next equation.
(3x -4) + x2/(3x -4) = 24/(3x-4)
Rewrite as: (3x -4) + x2/( 3x -4) - 24/(3x-4)
Input in the calculator and substitute the given one by one
using the CALC Menu.
Ans. ( 6 + 2 √14)/ 5
7. Add:
- 9 < x< - 4
-12 < y < - 6
-21 < x + y < -10
8. Input x + 1/x = 5 in the Calculator.
ENTER SHIFT CALC
Answer: x = 4.791287847
ENTER: x2 + 1/x2
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9. y = 3x -1
solve for x: 3x = y + 1 ► x = 1/3y + 1/3
Replace y by f-1(x) and x by y.
Ans. f-1(x) = 1/3x + 1/3
10. f(x) = x – 2x2 + 2 f(a-2) = ( a-2) – 2( a -2)2 + 2
f(a-2) = a – 2 – 2( a2 – 4a + 4) + 2 = -2a2 + 9a – 8
11. f (c ) = c3 – c – 1 f(-c) = (-c)3 –(-c) - 1
= -c3 + c - 1
Then: c – c – 1 = - c + c - 1
3 3
2c3 – 2c = 0 2c( c2 -1 ) = 0
2c( c + 1)( c – 1) = 0 c = 0, 1 , - 1
12. f(x) = 2x + 2
2
f( x + 4) = 2( x + 4)2 + 2 = 2( x2 + 8x + 16) + 2
= 2x2 + 16x + 34
13: Note: For c: A1 = 5/3A0 , n = 1 A1 = 5/3(3) = 5
A2 = 5/3 A1 , n = 2 A2 = 5/3(5) = 25/3
A3 = 5/3A2 , n = 3 A3 = 5/3(25/3) = 125/3
Ans. c
14. For upper bound, when you perform synthetic division , the last
row must be all positive or zero.
For 3
1 - 2 -10 40 -90 | 3
3 3 -21 57
1 1 -7 19 -33 (some are negative, not an
upper bound)
For 5
1 - 2 -10 40 -90 | 5
5 15 25 325
1 3 5 65 235 (Upper bound = 5)
15. For lower bound, the last row in the synthetic division must
alternate in sign.
For – 2:
1 -2 -10 40 - 90 | - 2
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-2 8 4 -88
1 -4 -2 44 -178 ( -4 and -2 does not alternate)
For – 5
1 -2 -10 40 - 90 |-5
-5 35 125 -825
1 -7 -25 165 -915 (The signs alternate, -5 is a
LOWER bound)
16. Solve x2 + x – 12 = 0 USING MODE 5 3
x = 3 and x = -4
-4 3
Trial Values -5 0 4
x 1
Let f ( x )
x 3
f(-4) = 5 ( + ) f(0) = -1/3 (-) f(2) = 1/5 (+)
Choose on the boundaries for (+)
x < -3 or x 1 (Note 1 is included but -3 is not)
18. Factor x2n -1 = 0 ► ( xn – 1) ( xn + 1 ) = 0
xn = 1 ► x = 1
and xn = -1 ► x cannot be positive.
Ans. x =1 , one only.
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Another Solution:
Find the critical points.
3x + 1 = 4 x= 1
-(3x + 1) = 4 x = -5/3
Rewrite as f(x) = | 3x + 1 | - 4
Boundary - 5/3 1
Test Points -2 0 2
f(-2) = 1 ( + ) f(0) = - 3 (-) f(2) = 3 (+)
We need only the negative part since given is ≤
Answer: -5/3 <= x <= 1
22.
| 2x + 3 | > 7 means
2x + 3 < - 7 and 2x + 3 > 7
2x < - 10 2x > 4
x < -5 x> 2
Solution is x<-5 U x> 2
23. 9 - x2 ≥ 0
( 3 – x )( 3 + x ) ≥ 0
Critical Points are - 3 and 3
-3 3
Test Points -4 0 4
Let f(x) = 9 – x2
f(-4) = - 7
f( 0) = 9
f(4) = - 7
The solution is between – 3 and 3
-3 ≤ x ≤ 3
24. | x – 2 | < | 3x – 5 |
Find the critical points
Both positive ( or both negative)
: x – 2 = 3x - 5 - 2x = - 3 x = 3/2
One is positive and the other negative.
x – 2 = - ( 3 x- 5) 4x = 7 x = 7/4
The critical points are 3/2 and 7/4
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7 corresponds to 2
8 corresponds to 3
5 corresponds to 0 ( no remainder )
Ans. 8
33. 50 = x + 1.2x
x = 41.667 Price of eggs/ dozen
Cost of Egg after rise of 12.5% = 41.667 x 1.125 = 46.8753
New gain in % = ( 50 – 46.8753)/46.8753 = 6.67%
34. Let x = amount Peter Paid for the unit
1.4 x = price paid by John
1.4x ( 1.2) = price paid by Noel
1.4x(1.2) = 2856 + x
x = 4200
35. Let x = amount invested at 5%
y = amount invested at 15%
x + y = 500000
.05x + .15y = 55,000
MODE 5 1
x = 200,000 y = 300,000
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SITUATION (Problems 6, 7, 8)
If A = 3 sin x + 4 cos x and B = 3 cos x – 4 sin x
6. The value of A2 + B2 is
a. 5 b. 10
c. 0 d. 25
7. Find the value of A if B = 4
a. 3 b. 1
c. -1 d. – 3
8. Find the value of x if B = 4
a. -16.450 b. 23.340
c. 31.230 d. – 44.110
9. Find the value of θ in coversine θ = 0.134
a. 500 b. 600
c. 70 0 d. 800
10. Versed Sin θ = 0.456 θ = ?
a. 570 b. 610
c. 63 0 d. 750
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SOLUTION :
1. cos 6θ = sin ( 3θ + 9) = cos ( 900 – ( 3θ + 9 ) )
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6θ = 90 - 3θ – 9 θ = 9
2. Note Sin A is + in the 1st and sec quadrant
cos B is - in the 2nd and 3rd quadrant.
A = 180 - arcsin (3/5) = 143.130
B = 180 + arccos (1/2) = 2400
sin ( A + B ) = sin ( 143.13 + 240 ) = 0.3928
3. ENTER: SHIFT MODE 4 (RADIAN MODE)
θ = cos-1 ( cos 650 + cos 550 )
Note: To input 0 ENTER SHIFT ANS 1
Ans. 0.0872664626
4. arcsin (√3/2) = π/3 cos π/3 = 1/2
2 cos π/3 = 2(1/2) = 1 atan 1 = π/4
5. Let θ = 300 ( could be any value )
substitute in ( tan θ + cot θ )2 sin2 θ - tan2θ
ANS. x = 1
6. Assume x be any value say x = 300
Then A = 3 sin 30 + 4 cos 30 = 4.964
B = 3 cos 30 – 4 sin 30 = 0.59808
A2 + B2 = 25
7. Since A2 + B2 = 25 and B = 4 ,
then A = 3
8. 3 sin x + 4 cos x = 3
-4 sin x + 3 cos x = 4
USE MODE 5 1
sin x = -7/25 and cos x = 24/25
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SOLUTION: 21- 40
21. x + yi = ( 7 – 4i)/( 1 – 2i) ENTER MODE 2
x + yi = 3 + 2i x = 3 y = 2
22. ( 1 + 4i)
= - 47 – 52 i
3
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24-b
log ( 22x-y ) = log 10
(2x- y )log 2 = 1
2x – y = 1/log 2 = 1/a
log ( 5x+y ) = log 100
( x + y) log 5 = 2
x + y = 2/log 5 = 2/b
2x – y = 1/a
x + y = 2/b
Add: 3x = 1/a + 2/b
x = ( 1/a + 2/b)/3
Vb Vb/a
Va
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θ=4642’ -3823’
θ =46042’ – 38023’ = 8.3170
Z/ sin ( 900 + 38023’ ) = 20 / sin 8.3170
Z = 108.38
20 + X = Z sin 460 41’ X = 58.85 m
38. B
131.89
22.23 48.11
A C
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a. π/6 b. π/8
c. π/3 d. π/96
Situation (Problems 45, 46, 47)
In the triangle ABC, tan A + tan B + tan C = 5.67
45. Find tan A tan B tan C
a. 12.33 b. 6.67
b. 5.67 d. 4.33
46. if tan A = 1.732 , Find tan B tan C = ?
a. 3.274 b. 4.123
c. 6.131 d. 2.451
47. If tan B = 1.915, Find the value of angle C
a. 61.3 b. 69.2
c. 49.1 d. 45.8
48. If the sides of a parallelogram and an included angle are 6, 10 and
1000 respectively, Find the length of the shorter diagonal. PAST ECE
BOARD
a. 10.23 b. 10. 73
c. 11.21 d. 11.34
SITUATION: Problems 49, 50, 51
49. Triangle XYZ has base angles X = 520 and Z = 600 d, distance
XZ = 400 m long. A line AB which is 200 m long is laid out parallel to
XZ. What is the sum of the other 2 sides of the triangle?
a. 891.23 b. 713.58
c. 672.34 d. 871.22
50. The area of the triangle XYZ is
a. 58,883 m2 b. 61,234 m2
c. 34,123 m 2 d. 91, 234 m2
51. The area of ABXZ is
a. 42, 134 m2 b. 44,162 m2
c. 45,123 m 2 d. 34, 134 m2
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53. Point C is due East of B and 300 m distance apart. A tower not
in line in B and C was observed at B and C having vertical angles of
450 and 600 respectively. The same tower was observed at point D
500 m west of B. The vertical angle of the same tower as observed
from D is 300.The height of the tower is
a. 567.23 m b. 672.93 m
c. 771.23 m d. 714.51 m
54. The sides of a triangle are 18 cm, 24 cm and 34 cm respectively.
Find the length of the median to the 24 cm side in cm. PAST CE
BOARD
a. 24.4 cm b. 23.4 cm
c. 21.9 cm d. 20.4 cm
55. For triangle ABC, angle C = 700 , angle A = 450 and AB = 40
m. Find the length of the median from A to BC.
a. 36.3 b. 35.4
c. 31.2 d. 37.8
56. Three circles are mutually tangent to one another externally.
Connecting the 3 centers form a triangle whose sides are 16 cm, 20
cm and 24 cm. What is the area of the smallest circle in cm2. PAST
CE BOARD
a. 100 π b. 144π
c. 36π d. 49π
57. PAST CE BOARD
If tan x = 1/2 and tan y = 1/3 , what is the value of tan ( x + y)
a. 1/6 b. 2
c. 1/2 d. 1
58. In triangle DEF, DE = 18 m and EF = 6 m. FD may be PAST CE
BOARD)
a. 12 m b. 11m
c. 13 m d. 10 m
59. An equilateral triangular field has sides equal to 2 meter each. If
the field is divided into two equal areas by a line parallel to the one
side, compute the length of the dividing line.
CE BOARD MAY 2002
a. 1.34 b. 1.41
c. 1.71 d. 1.78
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a.
a. 42.330 b. 37.670
c. 39.760 d. 56.230
63. In a spherical triangle Given A = 600 B = 600 and C = 1200 ,
find a
a. 34.330 b. 70.530
c. 76.44 0 d. 41.450
64. Given the right spherical triangle a = 430 27’ and c = 600 24’.
Find b.
a. 56.120 b. 54.120
c. 47.13 0 d. 71.330
65. Find the distance in Nautical miles from London ( Latitude ,
51025’N, Longitude 00 ) to Moscow (Latitude 550 45’ N , Longitude
370 36’ E )
a. 1231.44 NM b. 1331.34 NM
b. 2112.34 NM c. 1346.78 NM
66. From problem 66, find the course angle from London to Moscow.
a. 69.340 b. 62.330
c. 64.070 d. 63.330
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67. A parcel of land in the form of a triangle has sides 312 m long and
485 m long. The included angle is 81030’. Find the perimeter and area
of the triangle.
a. 1, 233.60, 76,334.55 b. 1,333.50, 74, 828.94
c. 1,444.43, 80, 222.33 d. 1,333.67, 79, 447.22
68. The angles of a triangle are 35020’ , 65036’ and 79004’. If its
area is 1,200 m2, what is the perimeter?
a. 168.36 b. 133.34 c. 144.55 d. 155.67
69. Given the sides of the quadrantal triangle a = 750 b = 85.50
and c = 900 find angle A
a. 76.71 deg b. 38.78 deg c. 51.21 deg 74.41 deg
70. Given the spherical triangle A = 112.720 C = 94.830 c = 900 ,
find a.
a. 112.230 b. 132.110 c. 67.220 d. 56.230
71. Point X is 4 m from A, 3 m from B and 5 m from C. Point X is
inside the triangle formed by ABC. If AB = BC and angle B is a
right angle, find the length of side AB.
a. 6.211 b. 6.071 c. 7.022 d. 5.922
72. From point O on the ground of area = 160,000 sq ft, the angles of
elevations of the 3 flagstaffs of equal heights at 3 consecutive corners
of the yard are 450, 600 and 600 respectively. Find the height of each
flagstaff.
a. 345.87 m b. 374.95 m c. 411.44 m d. 333.33 m
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The diagonals of a parallelogram are 87.2 m and 100.4 m respectively
and they intersect at an angle of 48018’.
86. Find the perimeter of the parallelogram.
a. 234.97 b. 248.96 c. 251.23 d. 311.45
87. Find the area of the parallelogram.
a. 3567 b. 3268 c. 3342 d. 4122
88. Determine the total length of the belt shown which goes around
the pulleys A and B of radii 10 cm and 6 cm respectively. The distance
between the centers is 25 cm.
10cm
25cm 6cm
6cm
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91. The bases of a parcel of land in the form of a trapezoid are 92.6
m and 75.8 m respectively. The angles at the extremities of the longer
base are 72 deg and 43 deg respectively. Find the perimeter of the
parcel of land.
a. 198.67 m b. 201.33 m
c. 123.67 m d. 188.32 m
92. The angles of a triangle are 35020’ 65036’ and 79004’ . If its
area is 1200 m2, what is the perimeter of the triangle?
a. 133.45 b. 168.33
c. 155.44 d. 177.56
SOLUTION:
41. 20 km
30
40 km
20 km
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42-43-44
3X – 4Y = sin π/2 = 1 X - Y = cos π/3 = 1/2
ENTER: MODE 5 1
Input: 3 - 4 1
1 -1 1/2
42. Ans. X = 1
43. Ans. Y = 1/2
44. sin ( X – Y) = sin-1( 1 – 1/2) = 300 or π/6
-1
48.
6 X
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52 60
X Z
400m.
50. Area = 1/2 base x height = 1/2 x 400 x 373.615 sin 520
= 58,882.53 m 2
Y
51.
200m
52 60
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X Z
53.
A
H
A Hcot30
Hcot60
D C
500m. B 300m. D 500m B 300m
C
Then:
( hcot60)2 = ( hcot 30)2 + 8002 – 2(hcot30)(800)cos D (1)
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54.
18
24
M
34
55.
65
M 40m.
70 45
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AC = 38.58 BC = 30.1
USE COSINE LAW TECHNIQUE
AM = | 30.1/2 ∟ 70 – 38.58 | = 36.3
56.
X Z
X+ Y = 16
X+ Z = 20 X
Z
Y + Z = 24
USE MODE 5 2 Ans. X = 6, Y = 10, Z = 14 Y Y
smallest circle: Area = π(6)2 = 36π
2m. 2m.
X
60 60
2m.
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ENTER: MODE 3 6
Input the given data
X Y
0 1
1 10
ENTER: AC
The ratio of strength of Baguio Earthquake to Kobe Earthquake is
7.8Yˆ 5.7Yˆ
Ans. 125.89 or 126 times.
61.
25 θ 12.5
a
B’
b
c’
A’
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cos s = cos 38.583 cos 34.25 + sin 38.583 sin 34.25 cos 37036’
s = 22.44640 22.4464 x 60 = 1346.78 Nautical Miles
Ans. 1346.78 NM
312
81 30’
485
68.
a b
65 36’
79 04’
X
MODE 5 1
cos 65036’ cos 79004’ 1
sin 65036’ -sin 79004’ 0
a = 1.6977x and b = 1.57467 x
Then Area = 1/2 x ( a sin 650 36’ )
1200 = 1/2 ( x ) ( 1.6977x ) sin 650 36’
x = 39.4076
Perimeter = a + b + x =
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69.
cos a = cos b cos c + sin a sin b cos A
cos 750 = cos 85.5 cos 90 + sin 75 sin 85.5 cos A
A = 74.410
B C
β 5
α 3
A
A2 B 2 C 2
Use the Technique: cos1
2 AB
If side AB = BC = 6.071 then 34.949 and = 55.0690
then 90 Ans. AB = BC = 6.071
72.
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75,76,77
h
hcot25
25
56 hcot56
70
300
78-79-80 30Mph
400Mph
R.V. 32
Angle of Shift
COMPLEX MODE:
resultant velocity = 400( 90+ 32) + 30(180)
= 416.675125.50
Angle of shift = 125.5 - ( 90 + 32 ) = 3.5 deg
N ( 125.5 – 90 ) W or N 35.5 W
81-82-83 40
80kph
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RADIAN MODE:
84-85
Perimeter =
5 (770 + 36/600 + 630 + 17/600 + 1070+ 23/600 ) =
= 21.641 m
cos a = cos b cos c + sin b sin c cos A
cos 770 36’ = cos 63017’ cos 107023’ +
sin 63017’ sin 107023’ cos A
A = 65.83 deg
86-87
MODE 2
X = | 50.248018’- 43.6 | = 38.8458 m
Y = | 50.2( 1800 -48018’ ) – 43.6| = 85.633
P = 2(X + Y) = 248.96
Use Heron’s Formula
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S = ( x + y + 87.2)/2 and
1/2 A s(s x )(s y )(s 87.2)
A = 3268
A
B
88. 10cm
β 25cm 6cm
C
4 cm β
D
E
DE = ( 252 – 42 ) = 24.68 = AB = CD
cos = 4/25 = 80.7930
RAD MODE:
AC = 10( 360– 2(80.793) )0 = 34.63
BD = 6( 2(80.793) )0 = 16.92
Total length of the belt = 34.63 + 16.92 + 2(24.68)
= 100.91 cm
89.
30 = 12/cosθ + 7/cosθ
30 = 19 sec θ
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θ = 50.70350 2θ = 101.4070
RAD MODE:
Long Arc AD = 12( 360 – 101.407)0 = 54.16 cm
Long Arc BC = 7(360- 101.407)0 = 31.593 cm
AI = 12 tan 50.7030 = 14.663 cm = DI
BI = 7 tan 50.7030 = 8.553 cm = CI
Length of the Belt = 54.16 + 31.593 + 2( 14.663 + 8.553 )
= 132.19 cm
90.
Pol( 0.2, 0.6 2 0.2 2 )
θ/2 = 70.5288 , ( this is stored to Y)
Then α= 3600 – 2Y = 218.9420 ( Store it to B)
A = 1/2r2 ( θ – sin θ )
= 0.5(0.6)2 ( B0 – sin (B0) ) = 0.801 m 2
Volume = 0.801(3) = 2.4 m3 = 2,400 liters
91. 75.8m.
X Y
72 43
92.6 m.
92.
a
c
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Let b = 1 X :
ENTER: MODE 5 1
Input:
cos 79004’ cos 65036’ 1
sin 79004’ - sin 65036’ 0
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c. 320 d. 420
(Situation - Problems 5, 6)
A Math Professor gives the following scores to his students.
Frequency 1 2 4 6
Numbers 30 42 50 60
5. Find the weighted mean of the scores.
a. 56.41 b. 51.85
c. 56.78 d. 55.34
6. Compute the standard deviation.
a. 8.12 b. 9.13
d. 10.12 d. 8.33
(Problems 7 , 8)
The specification for a job calls for a class “b” mix with a
minimum compressive strength of 3,000 psi at 28 days. The result of
125 compressive tests are tabulated in the following table. CE
BOARD MAY 1995
28 days compressive strength (psi) Number of
Tests
2800 2
2900 4
3000 6
3100 11
3200 24
3300 37
3400 19
3500 12
3600 6
3700 4
7. The mean strength is
a. 3311.25 b. 3414.34
c. 3289.6 d. 3411.22
8. The standard deviation is
a. 185.33 b. 183.23
c. 195.22 d. 189.45
9. Find the standard deviation of the following sets of numbers.
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Frequency: 1 3 4 12
21 33 45 14
a. 12.33 b. 12.56
c. 12.67 d. 13.33
10. How many 4 digit numbers can be formed by the use of the digits
1,2,3,4,6 and 7 if one digit is used only once? PAST CE BOARD
a. 360 b. 400
c. 320 d. 420
11. Four different colored flags can be hung in a row to make a coded
signal. How many signals can be made if a signal consists of the
display of one or more flags?
a. 64 b. 68
c. 62 d. 66
12. In how many ways can a bowling player score in one throw of a
bowling ball . (There are 10 pins) CE BOARD Nov 2009
a. 1120 b. 1024
c. 720 d. 30,240
13. What is the number of permutations of the letters in the word
BANANA? PAST EE BOARD
a. 36 b. 52
c. 60 d. 42
14. In how many ways can 10 trees be planted in a circular lot?
a. 362,880 b. 3,628,880
c. 432,112 d. 442,122
15. Three boys and three girls sit in a row of 6 chairs. In how many
ways can they sit in alternate seats.
a. 36 b. 18
c. 72 d. 144
16. Three boys and 3 girls sit in a row. In how many ways can they
sit if the girls are always together?
a. 144 d. 152
c. 100 d. 122
17. A factory building has 8 entrance doors. In how many ways can a
person enter and leave by different doors.
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a. 56 b. 70
c. 64 d. 64
18. In how many ways can you invite one or more of your five friends
in a party? PAST ME BOARD.
a. 32 b. 30
c. 31 d. 29
19. A semiconductor will hire 7 men and 5 women. In how many
ways can the company choose from 9 men and 6 women.
a. 678 b. 216
c. 324 d. 560
20. The lotto uses numbers 1 to 42. A winning number uses 6
different numbers in any order. What is your chance of winning if you
bet one ticket? CE BOARD NOV 2009
a. 1/4534568 b. 1/6580668
c. 1/5245786 d. 1/2341668
21. How many triangles are determined by three non collinear points
from 10 points? PAST ECE BOARD.
a. 720 b. 120
b. 90 d. 100
22. In a licensure exam, an examinee may select 7 problems from a
set of 10 questions. How many choices has he? PAST EE BOARD
a. 720 b. 120
c. 90 d. 100
23. If you roll a pair of dice one time, what is the probability of getting
a sum of 9? PAST ECE BOARD
a. 1/9 b. 1/4
c. 1/6 d. 1/3
24. A coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability of getting 3
heads?
a. 0.3125 b. 0.125
c. 0.5 d. 0.2125
25. A coin is tossed 3 times. What is the probability of getting 3
heads? PAST CE BOARD
a. 1/4 b. 1/8
c. 3/4 d. 1/2
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26. What is the probability of getting at least 3 heads when a fair coin
is tossed 6 times.
a. 19/32 b. 17/32
c. 21/32 d. 15/32
27. In a dice game, one fair die is tossed. The player wins P20 if he
rolls either 1 or a 6. He loses P10 if he turns up any other face. What
is the expected winning for one roll of a die?
a. -2 b. 2
c. 0 d. 1
28. The probability of getting a credit in an examination is 1/3. If
three students are selected at random, what is the probability that at
least one of them get the credit?
a. 2/3 b. 19/27
c. 20/27 d. 7/9
29. A coin is tossed 10 times. What is the probability of getting 4
tails and 6 heads?
a. 105/512 c. 13/64
d. 51/256 d. 25/128
30. In how many ways can a committee consisting of 3 mean and 2
women be chosen from 7 men and 5 women?
a. 350 b. 400
c. 300 d. 200
31. A die is constructed so that a 1 or a 2 occurs twice as a 3, 4 or a
6 and a 5 occurs thrice as a 1 or a 2. If the die is tossed once. Find
the probability that an even number will occur ?
a. 4/9 b. 2/9
c. 1/9 d. 4/13
32. Six married couples are standing in a room. Find the probability
that they are married.
a. 1/10 b. 1/9
c. 1/11 d. 1/12
33. A restaurant is giving away 3 different toys with each child’s
meal. What is the probability of getting all three toys when purchasing
5 meals?
a. 130/243 b. 150/243
c. 130/243 d. 112/243
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a. 0.0091 b. 0.2112
c. 0.1221 d. 0.1008
42. Refer to no 41, What is the probability that less than 3 accidents
will occur?
a. 0.4232 b. 0.4442
c. 0.3322 d. 0.4276
43. A secretary makes 2 errors per page on the average. What is the
probability that the page she makes will have 4 or more errors.
a. 0.1428 b. 0.1234
c. 0.2122 d. 0.1122
44. An urn contains white and black balls. If the probability to pick a
white ball is equal to log x and the probability that it will be black is
equal to log 2x, what is the value of x? ECE Nov 2002
a. 1.515 b. 2.236
b. 1.732 d. 1.412
45. One bag contains 4 white balls and 3 black balls and a second
bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls. One ball is drawn from the
second bag and is placed unseen in the first bag. What is the
probability that the ball now drawn from the first bag is white?
a. 35/64 b. 33/64
c. 31/64 d. 19/64
46. Box A contains nine cards numbered 1 to 9, and Box B contains
5 cards numbered 1 to 5. A box is chosen at random and a card is
drawn. If the number is even, find the probability that it came from box
A.
a. 9/19 b.10/19
c. 11/19 d. 21/19
47. During the board exam, there were 350 examinees from Luzon,
250 from Visayas, and 400 from Mindanao. The results of the exams
revealed that flunkers from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao are 3%, 5%
and 7%. If a name of a flunker is picked at random, what is the
probability that it came from Mindanao? ECE April 2003
a. 0.549 b. 0.553
c. 0.581 d. 0.567
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48. There are 2 copies each of 4 different books. In how many ways
can they be arranged in the shelf? ECE April 2003
a. 2340 b. 2520
c. 2321 d. 3410
49. If the probability that a basketball player sinks the basket at a 3
point range is 2/5, determine the probability of shooting 5 out of 8
attempts. ECE April 2003
a. 13.21% b. 11.44%
c. 12.38% d. 11.44%
50. Compute the standard deviation of the following set of numbers.
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
ECE April 2005
a. 3.742 b. 3.451
c. 4.112 d. 4.221
SOLUTION:
Note: For ES plus users SHIFT 1 5 is the same as SHIFT 1 4
For nPr , ENTER n SHIFT x r
For nCr, ENTER n SHIFT r
1. ENTER: MODE 3 1
Input the given data then ENTER: AC
To get the mean: ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 2
Ans. X = 59 (b)
2. ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 3
Ans. Xσn = 37.75 (c)
3. ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 4
Ans. Xσn-1 = 40.78 (a)
4. nPr = 6P4 = 360 (a)
5. ENTER: MODE 3 1
SHOW THE FREQUENCY: ENTER: SHIFT MODE ▼ 4 1
Input the given data.
ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 2
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Ans. X = 51. 85
6. ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 3 =
Ans. Xσn = 9.13
7. ENTER: MODE 3 1
SHOW THE FREQUENCY: ENTER: SHIFT MODE ▼ 4 1
Input the given data. ENTER AC
ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 2
Ans. X = 3289.6 (c)
8. ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 3
Ans. Xσn = 183.23 (b)
9. ENTER: MODE 3 1
SHOW THE FREQUENCY: ENTER: SHIFT MODE ▼ 4 1
Input the given data. ENTER AC
ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 3
Ans. Ans. Xσn = 12.67 (c )
10. 6P4 = 360
11. 4P1 + 4P2 + 4P3 + 4P4 = 4 + 12 + 24 + 24 = 64 (a)
12. 210 = 1024 ( This is the same as 10C0 + 10C1 + 10C2 + …..
10C10)
13. BANANA 1 B 3 A 2 N
6!/( 1!3!2!) = 60 ( c )
1( 1/2)3(1/2)3 = 1/8
26. (H + T) you need the sum of the coefficients of
6
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5! 5! 5! 5! 5! 5!
= 150
1!1!3! 1!3!1! 3!1!1! 2!2!1! 2!1!2! 2!1!2!
Probability = 150/35 = 150/243
34. (B + G) 5 Coefficcient of B3G2 is 5C3 = 10
Ans. 10/25 = 5/16 (a)
35. Let X = prob of shooting P(X) = 0.65
Y = prob of missing P(Y) = 0.35
( X + Y)3 = X3 + 3X2Y + 3XY2 + Y3
Probability of missing one shot
3X2Y = 3(0.65)2(0.35) = 0.443625 (c )
36. 450 = 1.27 x 1030
37. ENTER: MODE 3 2
Input the given data and ENTER: AC
ENTER: SHIFT 1 7 3 =
(FOR ES plus: ENTER: SHIFT 1 5 3)
Ans. r = 0.92166 (c)
38. Possible ways to get 3rd head on the 7th flip = 6C2 = 15
Probability = 15/27 = 15/128 = 0.1171875
39. Possible ways to get 1st head on the 4th flip = 1
Probability = 1/24 = 1/16 = 0.0625 ( c )
40. Possible ways. P FP FFP
Probability = 0. 7 + 0.3(0.7) + 0.3(0.3)(0.7)
= 0.973
41. Apply Poisson’s Distribution formula.
e ( ) X e ( ) X e 3 (3)5
P(x) = = = 0.10082 (d)
x! x! 5!
2 e 3 (3) x
42. P( X < 3 ) = 0.4232
x 0 x!
3 e 2 ( 2 ) x
43. P( X 4) = 1 - F( X < 4 ) = 1 = 0.1428
x 0 x!
44. log x + log 2x = 1 x = 2.236 (b) USE SHIFT CALC
45. Bag 1
W 5W, 3B W
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3/8
5/8
B 4/8
W
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a.0.1233 b. 0.1814
c. 0.2311 d. 0.3122
58. A PSME unit has 10 ME’s, 8 PME’s, and 6 CPM’s. If a committee
of 3 members one from each group is to be formed, how many such
committees can be formed?
a. 260 b. 480
c. 380 d. 360
59. In how many ways can 4 boys and 4 girls be seated alternately in
a row of 8 seats.
a. 1152 b. 576
c. 2304 d. 1120
60. There are 13 teams in a tournament. Each team is to play with
each other only once. What is the minimum number of days can they
all play without any team playing more than one game in any day.
PAST ECE BOARD
a. 11 b. 12
c. 13 d. 14
61. A bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls. If two balls are drawn in
succession without replacement, what is the probability that both balls
are white?
a. 1/14 b. 3/28
c. 4/7 d. 5/28
62. An urn contains 4 black balls and 6 white balls. What is the
probability of getting1 black and 1 white ball in two consecutive draws
from the urn? PAST ME BOARD
a. 8/15 b. 7/15
c. 6/15 d. 4/15
63. Find the probability of getting a prime number thrice by tossing a
die 5 times.
a. 0.4225 b. 0.3125
c. 0.375 d. 0.1626
64. A janitor with a bunch of 9 keys is to open a door but only one
key can open. What is the probability that he will succeed in 3 trials?
ECE Nov 2005
a. 1/2 b. 1/4
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c. 2/3 d. 1/3
65. If the odds against event E are 2: 7, find the probability of
success.
a. 2/9 b. 7/9
c. 9/14 d. 1/2
66. In a class of 40 students. 27 like calculus and 25 like chemistry.
How many like both calculus and chemistry?
a.12 b. 15
c. 18 d. 21
67. A club of 40 executives , 33 like to smoke Marlboro, and 20 like to
smoke Philip Morris. How many like both?
a. 12 b. 13
c. 14 d. 15
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76. A pair of fair dice is tossed. Find the probability that the
maximum of the two numbers is greater than 4.
a. 4/9 b.5/9
c. 2/9 d. 3/9
77. Three boys and 3 girls sit in a row. Find the probability that the 3
girls sit together.
a. 1/5 b. 2/5
c. 3/5 d. 2/3
78. A point is selected at random inside an equilateral triangle whose
side is 3 units. Find the probability that its distance to any corner is
greater than 1.
a. 0.577 b. 0.544
c. 0.597 d. 0.555
79. During a board meeting, each member shakes hands with all
other members. If there were a total of 91 handshakes, how many
members were in the meeting? ECE NOV 2002
a. 12 b. 13
c. 14 d. 15
80. How many 3 digit area codes are there for a telephone company
if the 1st digit may not be 0 or 1 , and the second digit must be 0 or 1?
a. 160 b. 140
c. 210 d. 120
81. In how many ways can 3 marines and 4 armies be seated on a
bench if the armies must be seated together? PAST ME BOARD
a. 544 b. 576
c. 466 d. 624
82. There are 5 main roads between cities A and B, and four
between B and C. In how many ways can a person drive from A and
C and return, going trough B on both trips without driving on the same
road twice? PAST ME BOARD
a. 120 b. 240
c. 360 d. 440
83. On a certain examination, the student must answer 8 of the 12
questions, including exactly 5 of the first 6. In how many ways can he
write the examination? PAST ME BOARD
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a. 110 b. 120
c. 60 d. 240
84. How many different sums of money can be made from a penny, a
nickel, a dime, and a quarter? PAST ME BOARD
a. 12 b. 13
c. 14 d. 15
85. How many line segments can be formed with 6 distinct points , no
two of which are collinear?
PAST ME BOARD
a. 15 b. 17
c. 20 d. 22
86. How many triangles are determined by the vertices of a regular
hexagon? PAST ME BOARD
a. 40 b. 20
c. 30 d. 10
87. In a toss of a coin, the head is twice as likely to occur as a tail.
Find the probability of getting 6 heads if this coin is tossed 15 times.
a. 0.0223 b. 0.0123
c. 0.0723 d. 0.0823
88. If 15 people won prizes in the state lottery, in how many ways
can these people win first, second, third, fourth and fifth prizes
a. 360,360 b. 235,360
c. 130,340 d. 245,660
89. A player tosses a fair die. If a prime number occurs, he wins that
number of pesos, but if a non prime number occurs, he loses that
number of pesos. Find the expected winning.
a. 1/6 b. -1/6
c. 1/3 d. -1/3
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c. 4/5 d. 3/8
91. There are 10 points A, B … on a plane. How many triangles are
determined by these points.
a. 120 b. 240
c. 720 d. 144
92. From Prob 91, How many of these triangles contains the point A?
a. 44 b. 36
c. 18 d. 44
93. Three machines A , B and C produce respectively 50%, 30% and
20% of the total number of item of a factory. The percentages of
defective output of these machines are 3%, 4% and 5%. If an item is
selected at random, find the probability that the item is defective.
a.0.037 b. 0.012
c. 0.045 d. 0.047
94. From prob 93: Suppose an item is selected at random and found
to be defective, find the probability that the item was produced by
machine A.
a. 115/37 b. 12/37
c. 11/37 d. 18/37
95. A player tosses two fair coins. He wins P 1 if 1 head appears, P 2
if 2 heads appear. On the other hand, he loses P 5 if no heads
appear. Determine the expected value of the game.
a.-0.50 b. 0.75
c. 0.25 d. -0.25
96. In how many ways can 3 Americans, 4 Frenchmen, 4 Danes and
2 Italians sit in a round table so that the same nationality sit together.
a. 59,232 b. 42,122
c. 41,472 d. 45,122
97. There are 12 students in a class. In how many ways can the 12
sudents take 3 different tests if 4 students are to take the test.
a. 33,450 b. 34,650
c. 31,250 d. 35,450
98. How many 3 digit numbers, each less than 500, can be formed
from the digits 1, 3, 4 and 6 and 7.
a. 24 b. 36
c. 18 d. 27
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103. The painted light bulbs produced by a company are 50% red,
30% blue and 20% green. In a sample of 5 bulbs, find the probability
that 2 are red,1 is green and 2 are blue.
a. 0.07 b. 0.08
c. 0.09 d. 0.10
104. Suppose 2% of the people on the average are left handed. Find
the probability that exactly 3 are left handed among 100 people.
a. 0.1804 c. 0.1791
c. 0.1922 d. 0.1167
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SOLUTION
55. R
r
R = 2r
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27 –x + x + 25 – x = 40 ► x = 12 (a)
67.
33 – x + x + 20 – x = 40 x = 13 (b)
68.
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72.
The sum of
15% + 20% + 10% + 10% + 18% + 2% + 18% =93%
% that did not smoke = 100 – 93 = 7% (a)
73. TOLENTINO T = 2 N = 2 0 = 2
9!/( 2!2!2!) = 45,360 (a)
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75.
77. GGGBBB
BGGGBB
BBGGGB
BBBGGG
Possible ways , the girls are together = 4 x 3! x 3! = 144
Prob = 144/6! = 1/5 (a)
78.
1 unit 60 1 unit
1 unit 1 unit
60 60
1 unit 1 unit
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5 1/6 5 (Prime)
6 1/6 6 (Not Prime)
Mean = 1/6(-1) + 1/6(2) + 1/6(3) + 1/6(-4) + 1/6(5) - 1/6(6) = -1/6 (b)
90. Number of possible defectives x = ( 0, 1, 2, 3)
If x = 0 Prob = (3C0 x 9C3) / 12C3 = 84/220
x = 1 Prob = 3C1 x 9C2 /12C3 = 108/220
x = 2 Prob = (3C2 x 9C1 ) /12C3 = 27 /220
x = 3 Prob = (3C3 X9C0) /12C3 = 1/220
mean defective = 0 x 84/220 + 1 x 108/220 + 2 x 27/220 + 3 x 1/220
= 3/4 (b)
91. 10C3 = 120 (a)
92. 9C2 = 36 (b)
93. Probability that item is defective =
50% x 3% + 30% x 4% + 20% x 5% = 0.037
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102. prob =
8 8!
(1/ 6)2 (1/ 6)2 (1/ 6)1(1/ 6)1(1/ 6)1(1/ 6)1 (1/ 6)8
2,2,1,1,1,1 2!2!
= 35/5832 = 0.006 (c)
5
103. prob = (0.5) 2 (0.3)1 (0.2) 2
5!
( 0 .5 ) 2 ( 0 .3 ) 1 ( 0 .2 ) 2 =
2,1,2 2!2!
0.09(c)
e 2 (2)3
104. mean = 2% x 100 = 2 prob = = 0.1804 (a)
3!
105. mean = 220/200 = 1.1
prob that a given page contains 2 or more misprints
= 1- prob that a given page contains 0 or 1 misprint)
e 1.1(1.1)0 e 1.1(1.1)1
= 1–( ) = 0.301 (a)
0! 1!
a. 6i b. 9i
c. 3i d. 2i
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c. 2i d. 16i
17. Simplify i3219 – i427 + i18 PAST EE BOARD
a. -1 b. 1
c. 2 d. - 2
18. Simplify i1997 + i1999 PAST ECE BOARD
a. 1 b. 2
c. -1 d. 0
value of ABC.
a. 45 b. 50
c. 55 d. 60
24. The third principal of -46 – 9i
a. 3 – 4i b. 2 – 3i
c. 3 – 5i d. 4 – 3i
25. The 4th principal of 28-96i
a. 1 + 2i b. 1 -3i
c. 1 + 3i d. 2 -3i
26. Let f(x) = x + 3x + 2x and f(z) = 1024 + 1232i , the value of z
5 4 2
is
a. 2 + 4i b. 2 – 4i
c. 3 + 2i d. 1 + 2i
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( 2 3i )(5 i )
31. Simplify:
(3 2i ) 2
a. 221 - 9i b. 21 + 52i
169 13
c. - 7 + 17i d. - 90 + 220i
13 169
32. Find the resultant of the system of concurrent forces shown.
a. 477 N b. 481 N
c. 511 N d. 233 N
33. From problem 32, find the angle that the resultant makes with the
x axis.
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a. 298.40 b. 233.10
c. 244.30 d. 133.40
B
A.
a. 5 – j5 b. -10 + 10j
c. 10 – 10j d. 15 + j 15
35. Evaluate the terms of the Fourier Series 2ejπt + 2e-jπt when t
=1 PAST EE BOARD
a. 2 + j b. 2
c -4 d. 2 + j2
Problems 37, 38
The force of 500 N is the resultant of the forces P and 260 N acting
as shown.
CE BOARD Nov 2006
y
y P
500N
4
3
ø α Page 149
ø x
ø x
5
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SOLUTION:
1. arg( 3 + 4i) Ans. 5 (c)
2. | 4 – 5i| = 6.403 Ans. a
3. arg( 4 – 6i) Ans. -56.3 (b)
2 13i
4. ENTER: Ans. -58/25 – 31/25i (b)
3 4i
5. ENTER: ( 3 + 5i)( 5 – 3i)( 3 + 2i) Ans. 58 + 108i (b)
6. Rewrite as 3x2 + 0x + 27 = 0 USE MODE 5 3
Ans. 3i, -3i (c)
7. ENTER: -5 + 3i SHIFT 2 3 Ans. 5.83∟149 (b)
8. ENTER: 5.67∟ 23 SHIFT 2 4 Ans. 5.22 + 2.22i ( d)
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3 5i
11. 3x + 4yi = = -1/5 + 3/5i ► x = -1/15
6 7i
and y = 3/20 (c )
12. For 4e3i : Go to radian mode. ENTER: 4∟3 and convert to
rectangular form.
Ans. x + yi = -3.96 + 0.56448i Ans. x = -3.96
13. Go to radian mode, Convert 3 + 4i to polar form.
polar form = 5∟0.9273
5∟0.9273 = 5e0.9273i ► ln( 5e0.9273i ) = ln 5 + 0.9273i =
1.61 + 0.9273i
14. Use trial and error: | 5 + 4i| = 6.403 ► y = 4
15. Just input in the CALCULATOR. Ans. -21i
16. Just input in the CALCULATOR. Ans. 8i
17. Divide 3219 by 4 , remainder = 3 , divide 427 by 4, remainder
= 2, divide 18 by 4, remainder = 2 . Then evaluate i3 – i2 + i2 Ans.
-1
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CALCULATOR TECHNIQUE
C = conjugate of B ► A + conjugate B = - 5 + j15
A
A = 2B∟180 , then B =
2180
A
Therefore: A + conjugate( ) = - 5 + j15
2180
A
Input : A + Conjg( ) CALC -10 + 10i
2180
(Note: substitute the choices) which is -15 + 15i (b)
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PROBLEM SET 9
(VECTORS)
Given Vector A and Vector B A = 6.7i + 8.37j B = -2.53 – 5.55j
PAST CE BOARD
45. The magnitude of the resultant of A and B .
a. 4.5 b. 3.45
c. 5.04 d. 7.34
46. The horizontal and vertical components of the resultant vector.
a.(4.18, 2.82) b. (2.34,2.81)
c. (3.41,4.21) d. (1.23, -3.4)
47. The angle that the resultant makes with the horizontal.
a. 37 deg b. 39deg
c. 34 deg d. 15 deg
Let A = 4i + 2j – 7k and B = 3i – 4j + 5k .
Prob 48 - 58
48. The magnitude of the resultant of A and B is
a. 7.55 b. 9.21
c. 8.33 d. 7.67
49. 4A + 5B is
a. < 31 -12 - 3 > b. < 11 -12 3 >
c. < 11 -12 - 37> d. < 31 -13 - 3 >
50 . The magnitude of 3A – 2B is
a. 12.33 b. 34.54
c. 36.78 d. 44.23
51. The dot product of A and B
a. 34 b. 45
c. -31 d. -35
52. The angle between A and B.
a. 91.2 deg b. 145.4 deg
c. 121.86 deg d. 81.23 deg
53 The unit vector of A
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a. < 0.68 0.14 -0.84 > b. < 0.37 0.21 0.84 >
c. < 0.48 0.24 -0.84 > d. < 0.41 0.14 -0.84 >
54. The cross product A x B
a. < -18 -41 -22 > b. < -19 21 33 >
c. < -19 21 33 > d. < -19 21 33 >
55. The magnitude of the cross product of A x B
a. 43.67 b. 44.23
c. 49.89 d. 51.23
56. The angle that vector B makes with the y axis.
a. 124.40 b. 111.20
c. 101.2 0 d. 187.10
57. The angle that vector A makes with the z axis.
a. 111.20 b. 147.40
c. 133.1 0 d. 156.20
58 The direction cosine of the resultant of A and B.
a. < 0.9271 -0.265 -0.265 > b. < 0.9571 -0.262 -0.262 >
b. < -0.9971 -0.265 -0.265 > c. < 0.9671 -0.765 -0.265 >
59. Find the magnitude of the resultant F = 3i + 4j + 12k PAST CE
BOARD
a. 12 b. 13
c. 14 d. 15
60. Find the length of the vector < 2, 1, 4 > PAST EE BOARD
a. 3.45 b. 3.56
c. 4.58 d. 5.56
61. Add the vectors < -4, 7> + < 5, -9> PAST EE BOARD
a. < -1 2> b. < 1 -2>
c. < 1 -3> d. < 3 1 >
62. What is the cross product A x B of the vectors A = i + 4j + 6k
and B = 2i + 3j + 5k . PAST ME BOARD
a. 2i + 7j+ 3k b. 3i – 4j + 4k
c. 4i -4j + 2k d . 2i + 7j – 5k
63. What is the angle between the two vectors A and B if A = 4i + 12j
+ 6 k and B = 24i -8j + 6k ?
a. 94.560 b. 78.330
c. 84.32 0 d. 44.560
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64. Find the area of the triangle whose vertices are ( 2, -1,3),
Q( 1,2,4) and R( 3,1,1)?
a. 3.45 b. 7.51
c. 4.74 d. 5.11
65. Find the volume of the parallelepiped whose edges are
represented by A = 2i – 3j + 4k, B = i + 2j – k and
C = 3i – j + 2k?
a. 4 b. 5
c. 6 d. 7
66. Suppose F has a magnitude of 6 lb and 1/6 π is the radian
measure of the angle given its direction. Find the work done by F in
moving an object along a straight line from the origin to the point (
7,1), where distance is measured in feet.
a. 45.2 ft lb b. 34.45 ft lb
c. 39.37 ft lb d. 33.34 ft lb
66. A constant force of 9 N passes trough the point ( 3, -4) and
( 10, -2). What is the work done by a force in moving the object from
the origin to ( -4, -2). Distance is measured in meters.
a. 45.56 Nm b. 71.23 Nm
c. 32.44 Nm d. 39.6 Nm
67. A force of F = 3000 lb acts from A( 4, -2, 5) to B( 3, -5, 7).
Find the components of the force.
a. < -801.78 -2405.35 1603.57 >
b. < 56.34 666.12 1012.33>
c. < 891.22 123.23 1111.22 >
d. < 33.67 890.122 – 1012.34>
68. What is the area of the triangle formed by the points A( 3, 2, -1)
, B( -11, 3, 6) and C( 2, -5,9)?
a. 91 b. 90
c. 89 d. 88
69. What is the angle between the vectors A = 3i – 2j and B = 2i +
j?
a. 78.12 b. 60.26
c. 71.22 d. 73.22
70. Given the vectors A = -8i +4 j and B = 7i – 6j
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c. 16 d. 18
78. The magnitude of a force is 80 kN. The coordinate of the tail is
(0,4,3) and that of the tip is ( 4.5, 0,3). What is the moment of the
force about the origin. PAST CE BOARD
a. 341.22 kN m b. 371.23 kN m
c. 338.83 Kn M d. 412.23 kN m
79. A force of 200 N acts from A( 3, -2,5) to B( 4, 6, -3). What is
the moment vector of the 200 N force about ( 9, 7, -1).
a. 211.3i – 369.8j – 343.38k
b. 111.3i – 369.8j – 343.38k
c. 911.3i – 369.8j + 343.38k
d. 811.3i + 369.8j – 356.38k
80. A constant force of 300 N acts from ( 3, -4,5) to ( 6, 7, -1). Find
the work done of this force in moving an object from point A( 5, 6, -1)
to
B( 6, 7, -4) in a straight line. The coordinates are in meters.
a. 811.2 Nm b. 745.1 Nm
c. 911.2 Nm d. 911.2 Nm
81. Find the direction cosine of the vector that is perpendicular to
the plane defined by
A = 3i + j – k and B = 2i + 2j – k. .
a. 0.31i + 0.32j – 0.5k b. 0.24i + 0.24j + 0.94k
c. 0.71i - 0.24j + 0.94k d. 0.12i + 0.12 j + 0.94k
82 . A force of 300 N passes trough ( 1,2, -4) to ( 4, 8, -1). What is
the moment of the force about the x axis?
a. 1211.4 Nm b. 3112.22 Nm
c. 411.5 Nm d.1224.7 N m
83. What is the area of the parallelogram formed by the vectors 3i +
2j and 3j – 4k
a. 12 b. 14
c. 16 d. 17
84. Find the distance between ( 3, 4, -6) and ( 5, -1, 4)?
a. 13.33 b. 11.36
c. 12.22 d. 14.12
85. Find the distance between ( 4, 5,6) and ( 3, 4, 1)? PAST CE
BOARD EXAM
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c. 8.1 d. 5.2
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ø
B
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76. The dot product of < 2 4 5 > and < 1 c -2 > must be zero.
< 2 4 5 > ● < 1 c - 2 > = 2 x 1 + 4 x c + 5 x -2 = 0 c = 2
(b)
77. Volume of the parallelepiped = A ● ( B x C )
Store VctA = < 1 1 1 > VctB = < 2 -1 -3 > VctC = < 0 3 -1 >
VctA ● (VctB x VctC ) =18
78. Store VctA = < 4.5 - 0 0 – 4 3 - 3 > = < 4.5 -4 0 >
Store VctB = < 0 4 3 >
Moment of the force about the origin = r x F
= Abs ( Vct B x 80 VctA/abs(VctA) ) = 338.83 kN m
79. STORE VctA = < 4 – 3 6 –(-2) -3-5 > = <1 8 -8 >
Store VctB = < 3 -9 -2 -7 5 – (-1) > = < -6 -9 6 >
Moment Vector = r x F = VctB x (200VctA/abs(VctA) )
= < 211.3 -369.8 -343.38 >
Moment vector = 211.3i – 369.8j – 343.38k (a)
80. Store VctA = < 6 -3 7-(-4) -1 -5 > = < 3 11 -6 >
Store VctB = < 6 -5 7 – 6 - 4-(-1) > = < 1 1 -3 >
Work = Force ● Vct B
= 300(VctA/Abs(VctA)) ● Vct B
= 745.1 Nm (b)
81. Unit vector (Direction Cosine) perpendicular to both A and B is
just
the unit cross product
Store VctA = < 3 1 -1> VctB = < 2 2 -1>
Direction Cosine of the vector perpendicular to A and B is
(Vct( A ) xVct B)) / abs( Vct A x Vct B ) =
< 0.235 0.2357 0.9428 >
Ans. 0.24i + 0.24j + 0.94k (b)
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PROBLEM SET 10
MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS
91. CE BOARD MAY 1996
1 2 3 6
𝐵=[ ] 𝐶= [ ]
0 −5 4 1
Find the elements of the two matrices BC.
11 8 −11 8
a. [ ] b. [ ]
−20 −5 19 −5
−10 9 −11 9
c. [ ] d. [ ]
−19 6 −20 −4
93. Find the element in the third row, third column of the 71 times
1 2 −4
the inverse matrix of 𝐴=[ 3 1 2]
−4 1 5
a. 3 b. 4
c. 5 d. 6
2 3𝑇 3 52
94. Evaluate: det([ ] [ ] )
1 5 2 1
a. 443 b. 546 c. 343 d. 0
95. Find the value of a + 3 b in the matrix
𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 3 3 4 8 3 4
equation:[𝑑 𝑒 𝑓 ] [1 5 7] = [1 9 7]
𝑔 ℎ 𝑖 3 1 2 3 1 5
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a. -0.5 b. 1
c. 1.5 d. 2
96. What is the area of a triangle whose vertices are ( 3,4) ,
(-8,21) and ( 7, 13) ?
a. 78.5 b. 83.5
c. 91.5 d. 94.4
1 1 𝑥 2
99. Given the matrix [ ] [ ]=[ ] , solve for x and y.
3 2 𝑦 0
a. -4, 6 b. -4, 2
c. -4, -2 d. -4, -6
100. Evaluate:
3 4 4 4 2 −1 𝑇 4 1 5
det [[6 6 1] [1 1 2 ] − 3 [ 6 1 3]]
3 4 8 3 1 −1 −2 1 4
a. 3412 b. 2212
c. 4312 d. 2172
101. What is the cofactor of element X in the matrix is:
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2 3 4 8
5 7 6 3
7 1 2 3
5 2 X 7
a. -401 b. -402
c. 111 d. -111
2 1 3
102 Given: A =[0 −1 2] and its invers 𝐵 =
4 3 1
𝑋 8 𝑌
1
[ 8 −10 4]
6
4 𝑍 −2
Find the value of X , Y and Z
a. X = -7, Y = 5, Z = - 2 b. X = 7, Y = 4 , Z = - 2
c. X = 3 , Y = 4, Z = 1 d. X = -9, Y = -5, Z = 0
4 1 2 3
2 0 2 1
x
10 3 0 1
14 2 4 5
a. 27 b. -28
c. 26 d. -29
104. Solve for w in the system of linear equation
x + y + z – 2w = - 4
2y + z + 3w = 4
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2x + y – z – 2w = 5
x–y +w =4
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
1 3 3 b 2
105. Solve for a in 3 7 9 c 5
1 a 5 3 8
a. -21 b. 32
c. 45 d. -31
4 2
106. Compute the eigenvalues of A =
3 1
a. 4, -2 b. 5, -1
c. 5, -2 d. 7, 1
1 3
107. Compute the eigenvalues of A
4 5
a. 7, -1 b. 4,3
c. -1,7 d. 4,-1
4 2
108. Compute the eigenvectors of A
3 1
2 1 2 1
a. ,
b.
,
1
3 1 3
2 1 2 1
c. ,
d. ,
3
1 1
4
3 4
109. Compute the eigenvectors of A .
2 6
a. < 1, 2> and < 4,1 > b. < 2, -1> and < 3, 2>
c. < 4, -1> and < -3,1> d. < 1,-4> and < 4, -2>
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2 3 1
A 3 4 2 ,
5 1 7
Compute determinant of F.
a. 761211 b. 770612
c. 790122 d.981122
1. To go to MATRIX MODE:
ENTER: MODE 6 AC
2. To store a matrix say 2 x 2 to Matrix A:
ENTER: SHIFT 4 1 1 5 , Input the data and ENTER: AC.
3. To store a matrix say 3 x 3 to Matrix B:
ENTER: SHIFT 4 1 2 1 , Input the data and ENTER: AC.
4. To access a matrix say MATRIX C.
ENTER: SHIFT 4 5
5. To get the determinant of say Matrix A :
ENTER: SHIFT 4 7 SHIFT 4 3
6. To get the Inverse of Matrix B:
ENTER: SHIFT 4 4 x-1
7. To get the transpose of matrix A:
ENTER: SHIFT 4 8 SHIFT 4 3
8. To multiple matrix A and matrix B
ENTER: SHIFT 4 3 SHIFT 4 4
9. To edit the contents of matrix A:
ENTER: SHIFT 4 2 1
SOLUTION:
1 2 3 6
91. STORE MatB = and MatC =
0 5 4 1
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2 1 1 2
92. Store: MatA = MatB =
1 3 1 1
1 2 4
93. Store MatA = 3 1 2 ENTER: 71MatA-1
4 1 5
3 14 8
Ans. 23 11 14 Ans. 5 ( c)
7 9 5
94. ENTER:
2 3 3 5
Store MatA = MatB =
1 5
2 1
det(Trn( MatA) MatB2 ) Ans. 343 ( c )
3 3 4 8 3 4
95. STORE MatA = 1 5 7 MatB = 1 9 7
3 1 2 3 1 5
a b c a b c
Then: then d e f MatA MatB d e f MatBMatA1
g h i g h i
5/2 1 1/ 2
ENTER: MatB MatA -1 Ans. 38 / 5 7 / 5 34 / 5
21/ 5 9 / 5 23 / 5
Thus: a = 5/2 and b = -1 a + 3b = 5/2 + 3(-1) = -0.5 (a)
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96. The Area of a triangle is A = 1/2 det x 2 y 2 1
x 3 y 3 1
3 4 1
STORE: MatA = 8 21 1 ENTER: 0.5 det MatA Ans. -83.5
7 13 1
(disregard sign) (b)
97. CASIO has no direct method to do this. We will apply the pivotal
element method where the pivot is the element in the 1st row and 1st
column, in this case is 2.
Factor 2 in the determinant. You have to make the pivot
(1st row 1st column as 1 )
2 14 3 1 1 7 3 / 2 1 / 2
1 5 1 3 2 1 5 1 3
1 2 2 3 1 2 2 3
3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
Note: Factor only the 1st row.
Go to MODE 1 :
Compute A – BC base on the table below
A B C Result:
5 1 7 -2
-1 1 3/2 -5/2
3 1 1/2 5/2
-2 1 7 -9
2 1 3/2 1/2
-3 1 1/2 -7/2
-4 3 7 -25
-3 3 3/2 -15/2
-4 3 1/2 -11/2
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2 5/2 5/2
STORE MatA = 9 1/ 2 7 / 2 and ENTER: 2 det
25 15 / 2 11/ 2
(MatA)
Ans. 326
1 6 0
98. Store: MatA = 4 2 7
0 5 3
ENTER: det(MatA) = -101 (b)
99. Multiply the matrix:
1x 1y 2
then x + y = 2 and 3x + 2y = 0
3 x 2y 0
ENTER: MODE 5 1 Ans. X = -4 and Y = 6 (a)
3 4 4 4 2 1
100. Store: MatA = 6 6 1 MatB = 1 1 2
3 4 8 3 1 1
4 1 5
MatC = 6 1 3
2 1 4
ENTER: det( MatA Trn(MatB) – 3 MatC ) = 2172 (d)
101. The cofactor of a matrix is (-1)i+j Minor of aij where i is the row
and j is the column where the element aij is found in the matrix.
2 3 8
The cofactor of element X is (-1)4 + 3 5 7 3
7 1 3
Note: To get the minor of X, delete 4th row and 3rd column.
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2 3 8
Store MatA = 5 7 3
7 1 3
ENTER: (-1) det(MatA) = -402 ( c)
3+4
X 8 Y
1
102. Since B = A-1 then A 1 8 10 4 or
6
4 Z 2
X 8 Y 2 1 3
8 10 4 6 A 1 STORE: MatA = 0 1 2
4 Z 2 4 3 1
7 8 5
ENTER: 6MatA-1 Ans. 8 10 4
4 2 2
X 8Y 7 8 5
Thus: 8 10 4 8 10 4
4 Z 2 4 2 2
X = -7, Y = 5, Z = - 2 (a)
1 1/ 4 2 / 4 3 / 4
2 0 2 1
103. Factor 4: 4
10 3 0 1
14 2 4 5
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1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4
0 2 1 3 0 2 1 4
D= and D(w) =
2 1 1 2 2 1 1 5
1 1 0 1 1 1 0 4
w = D(w)/D
Use Pivotal element method for D
Use A – BC (Use 1st row, 1st column as pivot)
A B C A – BC
2 0 1 2
1 0 1 1
3 0 -2 3
1 2 1 -1
-1 2 1 -3
-2 2 -2 2
-1 1 1 -2
0 1 1 -1
1 1 -2 3
2 1 3
Store: MatA = 1 3 2 ENTER: det(MatA) Ans. 30.
2 1 3
USE A – BC
A B C A-BC (Use 1st row, 1st column as pivot)
2 0 1 2
1 0 1 1
4 0 -4 4
1 2 1 -1
-1 2 1 -3
5 2 -4 13
-1 1 1 -2
0 1 1 -1
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4 1 -4 8
2 1 4
Store: MatB = 1 3 13 ENTER: det(MatB) = -60
2 1 8
w = D(w)/D = -60/-30 = 2 Ans. 2 (b)
105. The equation can be written as:
1b + 3c + 3(3) = 2 1b + 3c = - 7
3b + 7c + 9(3) = 5 +3b + 7c = -22
-1(b) + ac + 5(3) = 8 -b + ac = - 7
Solve the 1st 2 equations using MODE 5 1
b = -17/2 c = 1/2 then substitute in the 3rd equation: -(-17/2)
+
a(1/2) = -7 a = -31 (d)
4 2
106. 0
3 1
( 4 -)( -1-) -6 = 0 ► 2 – 3x -10 = 0 ► = 5, -2
Alternative solution to get the Eigenvalues of 2 x 2 matrix A
Let t = eigenvalue.
The required equation for t is t2 - trace(A)t + det(A=0)
trace of A is the sum of the diagonals = 4 + -1 = 3
4 2
det( ) = -10
3 1
Then: t2 – 3t – 10 = 0 , (t = 5, -2 )
107. Use short cut similar to problem 106.
t2 – trace(A)t + det(matA) = 0
trace(A) = 1 + 5 = 6
1 3
STORE MatA =
4 5
det(MatA) = -7
then t2 – 6t – 7 = 0 USE MODE 5 3 t = 7 , -1
108. Use t2 – trace(A)t + det(A) = 0
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trace(matA) = 4 -1 = 3
det(matA) = -10
Thus: t2 – 3t-10 = 0 USE MODE 5 3, t = 5, -2
To get the eigenvector corresponding to t = 5.
4 5 2 a 0
► -a + 2b = 0, 3a – 6b = 0
3 1 5 b 0
Assume b = 1 , then a = 2
2
Eigenvector corresponding to t = 5 is
1
To get the eigenvector corresponding to t = -2
4 ( 2) 2 a 0
► 6a + 2b = 0 , 3a + b = 0
3 1 ( 2) b 0
Assume b = 1 , then a = -1/3
1/ 3 1
Eigenvector corresponding to t = -2 is
or (just
1 3
multiply by 3 to become integers) Ans. (a)
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2 3 1 1 0 0
110. Store MatA = 3 4 2 and MatB = 0 1 0
5 1 7 0 0 1
ENTER: det( MatA + 2MatA + 3 MatB )
2 3
PROBLEM SET 11
PLANE GEOMETRY
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a. 33.89 m2 b. 45.21 m2
c. 67.12 m2 d. 87.12 m2
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33. A polygon has 24 sides. How many are its diagonals? CE Board
May 2008
a. 242 b. 252
c. 262 d. 272
34. Two sides of triangle are measuring 20 cm and 28 cm. If the
area of the triangle is 227.125 cm 2, how long is the 3rd side? CE
BOARD MAY 2008
a. 22 b. 23
c. 24 d. 25
35. How many sides has a polygon is the sum of its exterior angles
equals the sum of its interior angles?
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a. 3 b. 4
c. 5 d. 6
36. Find the area of a regular octagon inscribed in a circle of radius
10 cm?
a. 283 b.289
c. 290 d. 291
37. A regular pentagon has sides of 20 cm. An inner pentagon with
sides of 10 cm is inside and concentric to the larger pentagon. What is
the area inside the larger pentagon and outside the smaller pentagon.
PAST EE BOARD
a. 516.14 cm 2 b. 611.22 cm2
c. 711.33 cm 2 d. 762.23 cm2
38. The area of a circle circumscribing an equilateral triangle is
254.47 sq m. What is the area of the triangle?
a. 105.22 m2 b. 111.22 m2
c. 123.23 m 2 d. 144.34 m2
39. Find the sum of the interior angles of the vertices of a five
pointed star inscribed in a cirlcle.
a. 1300 b. 1800
c. 150 0 d. 1200
40. From a point outside an equilateral triangle, the distances to the
vertices are 10 m, 18 m and 10 m, respectively. What is the length of
one side of the triangle?
a. 19.95 m b. 21.22 m
c. 18.21 m d. 23.21 m
41. Each angle of a regular dodecagon is
a. 1200 b. 1500
c. 1300 d. 1400
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Find the area of the largest circle that can be inscribed in a hexagon
of side ‘h’
a. 2.356h2 b. 2.441h2
c. 3.1416h 2 d. 1.786h2
44. Find the area of the largest equilateral triangle that can be
inscribed in a hexagon of side ‘h ‘ .
a. 0.9343 h2 b. 0.9843 h2
c. 0.9243 h 2 d. 1.299 h2
45. Find the area of the largest hexagon that could be inscribed in a
hexagon of side ‘h’
a. 1.948h2 b. 1.748h2
c. 1.148h2 d. 1.348h2
46. Find the area of the hexagon ABCDEF whose vertices are the
midpoints of the respective sides of the cube whose edge is 4 meters.
a. 19.314 b. 21.314 c. 33.423 d. 51.331
The parallel sides of a trapezoidal lot measure 160 m and 240 m are
are 40 m apart.
47. Find the distance of the dividing line from the 160 m line parallel
to the 2 sides that will divide the trapezoid into 2 equal parts.
a. 23.45 b. 25.33
c. 21.98 d. 22.34
48. Find the length of this dividing line.
a. 203.96 b. 241.33
c. 221.56 d. 222.22
SOLUTION.
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1. (n-2)180 = 2520 n = 16 ( c )
2. Let x = number of sides.
(n-2)180 = 165x n = 24 Ans. c
3. A X ( X A)( X B)( X C )
WHERE x = ( A + B + C ) / 2 = ( 8 + 10 + 14)/2 = 16
A = 16√6 and Perimeter = 32
r = 2P/A = 2(16√6 )/ 32 = 2.45 (a)
4. πr2 = 254.47 r = 9 (radius of the circumscribing triangle)
r = abc/(4A) 9 = (s x s x s ) /( 4s2√3 /4) = s/√3
s = 9√3
and Area = s2√3 / 4
Area = ( 9√3 )2( √3 )/ 4 = 105.22 cm 2 Ans. b
5.
60
60 1m
A = 6( s2 √3 / 4) = 6( 12 ) ( √3 / 4) = 2.6 m2
Ans. a
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7.
X Z
X
Z
Y Y
x + y = 10 x + z = 12 and y + z = 14
Arrange: x + y + 0z = 10
x + 0y + 1z = 12
0x + 1y + 1z = 14 x = 4, y = 6, z = 8
Largest Circle = π(8)2 = 64π (b)
8. r = abc/(4A) 7.14 = 8(10)(c)/ 4(39.19)
c = 14 cm (a)
9. A= 1/2d1d2 = 1/2(32)(20) = 320 in2 (d)
10.
.
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36
5m 126
x
18
Input: X
AB C D
: ( X A)( X B )( X C )( X D ) ABCD cos2 (Y / 2)
2
A? 10 B? 5 C? 14.14 D? 15 Y? 225
Answer: 99.9915
19.
8m
8m 8m
40
Use:
X = ( A + B + C)/2 : D = X ( X A)( X B)( X C ) : (ABC)/(4D)
Note: D is the Area and the ( ABC)/4D is the radius of the
circumscribed circle.
A? 30 B? 36 C ? 48
Ans. D = 539.332 and R = 24.03
x2 + 182 = R2 = 24.032 x = 15.92 cm (b)
21. 11 sides. Number of diagonals =
n(n-3)/2 = 11( 11-3)/2 = 44 (c)
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R 60
For 23-24
23.πR2 – 6( R2 3 /4 ) = 15 R = 5.253 cm
Area of hexagon = 6 ( R2 3 /4 ) = 71.7 cm 2 (a)
24. πR2 = 170 R = 7.356 cm
A = 6 R2√3 /4
6( 7.3562) √ 3 / 4 = 147.55 cm 2 (b)
25. E = A + B + C – 180 = 140 + 75 + 86 – 180 = 121 0
Area = πR2E /180 = π(4)2( 121)/180 = 33.89 m 2 (a)
26 – 27
26. Area of Rhombus = 1/2 d1 d2
132 = 1/2 ( 12) d2 d2 = 22 cm ( c )
X2 = 112 + 62 X = 12.53
27. tan θ = 6/11 θ = 28.610
28.
30. B
A 30 58 C
Assume AC =1 ,
Use Sin Law Technique
MODE 5 1
cos 30 cos 58 1
sin 30 - sin 58 0
AB = 0.84857 BC = 0.5
Then: 0.84857X + 0.5X + 1X = 400
X = 170.31 cm
31.
8cm
R
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50 60
A B
1m
Assume AB = 1 m then
USE SIN LAW TECHNIQUE:
MODE 5 1
cos 50 cos 60 1
sin 50 - sin 60 1
AC = 0.9216 BC = 0.815
The 1 X + 0.9216X + 0.815X = 271
X = 99.028
Shortest Distance = 0.815X = 0.815(99.028) = 80.71 m
33. n(n-3)/2 = 24(24-3)/2 = 252
34. The easiest way to do this is trial and error.
USE X A B C : X ( X A)( X B )( X C )
2
Input A = 20 B = 28 C = 22 (1st Choice) Area = 218.57
A = 20 B = 28 C = 23 ( 2nd choice) Area = 227.125
Ans. 23
10 cm
45
S
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20cm
h
72
60
Rcircumscibed = X ( X )( X ) = 0.57735 X
4( X 2 3 / 4)
0.57735X = 9 ► X = 15.59 cm
Area of triangle = X2 3 / 4 = 15.592 3 / 4 = 105.22 m2 Ans. (a)
39.
36
72
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42.
h
60
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43.
44. h
120 x
h
MODE 2:
X = | 1120 – 1 |h = 1.732h
Area of the inscribed equilateral triangle
= X2√3 / 4 = (1.732h)2√3 /4 = 1.3h2
h
60
h h
45.
h/2
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y is a linear function of x
MODE 3 2
x y
0 160
40 240
y= 160 + 2x
0𝑥̂ = -80
(This is the distance below the 160 m side where the width = 0)
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MODE 3 3
Area is a parabolic function of the depth
x y
0 0
40 (240 + 160)/2 x 40 = 8000
-80 -.5(160x80) = -6400
4000𝑥1
̂ = 21.98 ( distance of the dividing line from 160 m
side.)
y = 160 + 2( 21.98) = 203.96 ( length of the dividing line ).
PROBLEM SET 12
SOLID MENSURATION
1. If the edge of the cube is increased by 30%, by how much is the
surface area increased? PAST CE BOARD
a. 60% b. 69%
c. 71% d. 30%
2. The volume of water in a spherical tank having a diameter of 4 m
is 5.236 m2 . What is the depth of water in the tank?
a. 1 b. 1.2
c. 1.3 d. 1.4
3. A circular cone having an altitude of 9 meter is divided into 2
segments having the same vertex. If the smaller altitude is 6 m, find
the ratio of the volume of the small cone to the big cone.
a. 0.296 b. 0.331
c. 0.225 d. 0.411
4. The frustum of a regular pyramid has un upper base of 8 x 80 m
and a lower base of 10 x 100 with an altitude of 5 m. Find the volume
of the pyramid.
a. 7812.33 m3 b. 4066.67 m3
c. 5133.33 m 3 d. 7100.67 m3
5. Find the volume of the cone to be constructed from a sector having
a diameter of 72 cm and a central angle of 2100.
a. 13503.66 b. 23503.22
c. 12112.44 d. 13503.44
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a. 0.333 m3 b. 0.554 m3
c. 0.334 m3 d. 0.814 m3
20. A deep closed conical tank has a radius of 1.2 m at the top and a
height of 4.8 m. It contains oil to a depth of 2.4 m. If the tank is the
inverted position, determine the depth of oil at this position.
a. 0.21 m b. 0.31 m
c. 0.28 m d. 0.18 m
21. The volume of a tetrahedron is 12.3 m 3 . Find the surface area.
a. 38.39 m3 b. 32.12 m3
c. 41.12 m 3 d. 33.12 m3
22. The lateral edge of a frustum of a regular pyramid is 1.8 m long.
The lower base is 2.4 by 2.4 m while the upper base is 1 m by 1 m
square. What is the volume of the frustum?
a. 4.9 m3 b. 4.6 m3
c. 4.1 m3 d. 4.7 m3
23. A right circular cone having a diameter of 1 m has a height of 60
cm. It is filled with salt to a height of 36 cm. Compute the volume of
the salt.
a. 0.034 m3 b. 0.012 m3
c. 0.144 m 3 d. 0.061 m3
24. The ratio of the volume to the lateral area of a right circular cone
is 2:1. If the altitude is 15 cm, what is the ratio of the slant height to
the radius?
a. 1.2 b. 1.5
c. 2.1 d. 2.4
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26. How deep is the liquid in the 2 nd tank if its altitude is 6 m and the
base radius is 2 m?
a. 6.11 m b. 5.74 m
c. 6.11 m d. 6.21 m
27. If the unit weight of the liquid is 9100 N/m 3, what is the weight of
the liquid inside the tank in quintals?
a. 204 b. 202
c. 201 d. 205
Problems 28, 29, 30
The maximum area of the parabola inscribed in a right circular cone
having a diameter of 24 cm is 207.8 cm2. (PAST CE BOARD)
28. Compute the base of the parabola inscribed in the right circular
cone.
a. 20.784 cm b. 21.221 cm
c. 24.221 cm d. 23.112 cm
29. Compute the height of the parabola of maximum area.
a. 15 cm b. 16 cm
c. 17 cm d. 18 cm
30. Compute the volume of the right circular cone.
a. 2412.74 cm 3 b. 2312.74 cm3
c. 3412.74 cm 3 d. 2612.74 cm 3
31. A solid material in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped 4 in by
6 in by 8 in is painted blue. How many cubes will have 3 blue faces is
the block is to cut to form cubes 1 in by 1 in by 1 in. CE Nov 2005
a. 4 b. 6
c. 8 d. 10
32. The volume of a solid truncated prism is 8200 cm 3. The base is
rectangular with its length twice its width. The edges perpendicular to
the base are 16 cm, 12 cm and 16 cm. Determine the width of the
base in cm.
a. 18.11 cm b. 17.11 cm
c. 19.11 cm d. 21.11 cm
33. The corners of a cubical box touch the spherical shell that
encloses it. If the volume of the box is 27000 cm 3, what is the volume
of the space outside the box but inside the sphere?
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allow the water to flow to the smaller tank until it is full. At this
moment,
how deep is the water in the bigger tank. The bigger tank has a
diameter of 6 ft and a height of 10 ft. The smaller tank has a diameter
of 6 ft and a height of 8 ft. Neglect the volume of water in the pipeline.
a. 3.56 ft b. 5.84 ft
c. 3.33 ft d. 6.11 ft
42. A cubical container that measures 2 inches on a side is tightly
packed with 8 marbles and is filled with water. All 8 marbles are in
contact with the walls of the container and adjacent marbles. All of the
marbles are of the same size. What is the volume of water in the
container?
a. 3.811 in3 b. 3.122 in3
c. 3.343 in3 d. 3.612 in3
43. Find the volume common to 2 spheres of radii 6 cm and 9 cm ,
respectively if the distance between their centers is 10 cm.
a. 76.12 cm3 b. 69.18 cm3
c. 71.12 cm3 d. 78.12 cm3
44. Find the volume of a spherical cone in a sphere of radius 17 cm if
the radius of its zone is 8 cm.
a. 1210.56 cm 3 b. 1410.56 cm 3
c. 1216.56 cm 3 d. 1230.56 cm 3
Problems 45, 46
An ocean buoy is in the form of a spherical cone. The slant side of a
conical portion is 180 cm and the element of the cone is inclined 25 0
to the x axis.
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dropped 8 cm. If gold weighs 19.3 grams per cu m, what was the
weight of the mass. Cross section at the top = 12 x 10, Cross section
at the bottom = 6 x 5. Depth = 20 cm.
a. 14.57 kg b. 15.07 kg
c. 12.45 kg d. 13.22 kg
49. The 3 dimensions of a rectangular parallelepiped are in the ratio
of 2:3:5. If its volume is 810 cm 3, what is the smallest dimension.
a. 1 cm b. 2 cm
c. 3 cm d. 4 cm
The volume of the railroad cut is shown in the figure below. The
base is a horizontal rectangle and at the ends are vertical. The slopes
of the sides are 3: 5 ( Vertical: Horizontal )
1.5 2.1
2.8
2.1
6
55
50. Find the area of the left section.
a. 16.833 m2 b. 16.817
c. 21.223 d. 22.455
51. Find the area of the right section.
a. 25.886 m2 b. 24.567
c. 31.223 d. 18.991
52. Find the Area of the midsection
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54. Find the positon of the plane from the bottom that cuts the two
solids in equal areas.
r=5
r=5; h=10
SOLUTION
1. S = 6x2 x becomes 1.3x
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S = 6(1.3x)2 = 10.14x2
Increase = (10.14 – 6)/6 = 69%
2. V = πh2/3 ( 3R – h)
5.236 = πh2/3 ( 6 – h) h = 1
3.
6
9
Thus V1 h1
3
V1 63 = 0.2963
V2 h2 3 V2 93
4. V = 1/3 h( B1 + B2 + √(B1B2) )
h = 5 B1 = 8 x 80 = 640
B2 = 10 x 100 = 1000
V = 4066.67 m3
5. Area of the sector = lateral area of the resulting cone
slant height of the resulting cone = radius of the sector,
1/2 (362) ( 2100) = 756π = π r (l) = πr(36)
r = 21 cm
height of the cone = √( l2 – r2) = √(362 – 212)
= 29.24 cm
V = 1/3πr2 h = 1/3 ( π)( 212)(29.24) = 13503.44
6. 6cm
12cm
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h
8cm
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V h3
3 ; h = 5.04 m
4V 8
10. V = 1/3πr2h
= 1/3π (e/2)2(2e) = πe3/6
11.
r
3m
2m
x x
x
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13.
x = 2.995 m
14.
r 60 2πr – 6r = 4; r = 14.125 cm
Volume = Bh
= 6( r2√ 3 / 4) x 20
= 10367.175 m3
15.
30
h
V = 1/3Bh
60 = 1/3( π)(202)( 30 sin 600)
= 10882.8 cm3
16.
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17.
10
7
V = B x average of the
heights
10 4000 = B x ( 7 + 7 + 10 + 10 )/4
7
B B = 470.588 cm 2
18.
3 3 3 V = √ 2 /12 e3
= √ 2 /12 (3)3
3 3 = 3.1819 cm3
3
0.4
19.
0.4 0.4
2.4
20.
V1 4.8
4.8
2.4 h
V2
2.4
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CALCULATOR TECHNIQUE:
For 1st cone: MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
4.8 π(1.2)2
-4.8 π(1.2)2
A = 0 B = C and C = 0.19635
Volume = Ax + Bx2/2 + Cx3/3
= 0.19635x3/3
when ( depth = x) = 2.4
V = 0.90478
For 2nd Cone: MODE 3 3
X Y
0 π(1.2)2
4.8 0
9.6 π(1.2)2
A = 4.52389 B = -1.885 C = 0.19635
Ax + Bx2/2 + Cx3/3 = 0.90478
4.52389x + - 1.885x2/2 + 0.19635x3/3 = 0.90478
Arrange and USE MODE 5 4
x = 0.209 Ans
21.
V = e3√ 2 /12
e e e 12.3 = e3√ 2 /12
e = 4.708 m
e e
S = e2√3 = 38.39 m3
e
x
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0.5√2
22. 1
1.8
h
(1.2-0.5)√2
2.4
2.4
1.2√2
r
0.6
0.36
24.
l
h
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rl 1 l h 15 3
1/ 3r h 2
2
r 6 6 2
25,26,27
4m
6m
r1 6m r2
h 3m
4m
25. 3/r1 = 6/2 r1 = 1
V = π/3h( r12 + r1r2 + r22)
= π/3( 3) ( 12 + 1(2) + 22) = 21.99 m2
h
12
122 − 62 L
6
15
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16 x
12
2x
33.
a
D
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27000 = a3 ► a = 30 cm
Diagonal of the cube = 3a = diameter of the sphere
radius of the sphere = √3(15) = 25.981 cm
Volume of the sphere = 4/3π(25.981)3 = 73460.89 cm3
Volume outside the box but inside the sphere =
73460.89 – 27000 = 46460.9 cm 3
34. h
15
h = 15 – 15 cos 300 = 2.01 m
60
V = 2/3πR2h
= 2/3π(152)(2.01)
= 947.19 m3
35.
0.6
r/ 1.5 = 0.6/ 2
r = 0.45 cm
r
2.0 V = 1/3π(r2)h
1.5 = 1/3π(0.452)(1.5)
= 0.318 cm3
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37.
h 2 10 x 2 x 2 𝑥√10
h = 3x
38.
V = 0.4654 cm 3
39.
6cm
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f 2 62 x 2 92 (10 x )2
x = 2.75
h1 = 6 – x = 3.25
h2 = 9 – (10- x) = 1.75
V = 1/3πh12 ( 3(6) – h1) + 1/3πh22( 3(9) – h2)
V = 243.24 cm3
44.
y2 = 172 - 82
y = 15
y + h = 17
h= 2
Z = 2πRh = 2π(17)(2) = 68π cm2
V = 1/3ZR = 1/3(68π)(17) = 1210.56 cm 3
45-46
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10 ( 12 + 6)/2 X ( 10 + 5 )/ 2 = 67.5
A = 30 (SHIFT 1 5 1) B = 3 ( SHIFT 1 5 2 )
C = 0.075 ( SHIFT 1 5 3 )
20
A Bx Cx dx = 780.8 cu cm
2
Volume of water that overflows =
12
= Volume of Gold
Weight of Gold = 780.8 x 19.3 = 15.07 kg
49.
Let 2x, 3x, 5x be the dimensions.
Then 2x(3x)(5x) = 810
All dimensions in meters.
50-51-52
Left side section
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1/6x - 5/18y = 1
Coordinates of A:
MODE 5 1
-1/15 2/3 1
0.6 1 0
Int. ( -15/7, 9/7)
Coordinates of B:
MODE 5 1
-1/15 2/3 1
1/6 -5/18 1
Int. ( 10.2, 2.52 )
Area of left section = 0.5 vector CB X vector DA
= 0.5 ( 10. 2 2.52 ) X ( -15/7 – 6 9/7 – 0 )
= 16.817
Right Section
Coordinates:
e( 2.1, 0) f( 6, 2.8) C( 0, 0) D( 6, 0)
Equation ef MODE 5 1
0 2.1 1
6 2.8 1
-1/18x + 10/21y = 1
Equation AC ( side slope = 0.6 )
y = -0.6x or 0.6x + y = 0
Equation DB
MODE 5 1
6 0 1
7 0.6 1
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1/6x - 5/18y = 1
Int. ef and CA
MODE 5 1
-1/18 10/21 1
0.6 1 0
A ( -2.93, 1.758 )
Int ef and DB
MODE 5 1
-1/18 10/21 1
1/6 -5/18 1
B( 11.793, 3.476 )
Area of Right Section = 0.5 vector CB X vector DA
= 0.5 ( 11.793 3.476 ) X ( -2.93 – 6 1.758 )
= 25.886
MODE 5 1
6 0 1
7 .6 1
1/6 x – 5/18y = 1
Int. of AB, DB
MODE 5 1
-13/216 5/9 1
1/6 -5/18 1
B( 10.983, 2.99 )
Area of Midsection = Vct CB X Vct DA
= .5 ( 10.983 2.99 ) X ( -2.5412 – 6 1.5247 )
= 21.141
54-55-56
The Area of the sphere from height x can be modeled using the
CALCU.
MODE 3 3
X Y
0 0
5 π(5)2
10 0
A = 0 B = 31.4159 C = -31.146
Area = 31.4159x – 3.1416x2
For the Right Circular Cone
MODE 3 3
0 π(5)2
10 0
20 π(5)2
A = 78.584 B = -15.708 C = 0.7854
A = 78.584 – 15.708x + 0.7854x2
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PROBLEM SET 13
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY (LINES)
1. Find the distance between the points A( 4, -3) and B(-2, -5).
PAST ECE BOARD
a. 11.31 b. 9.54
c. 10.11 d. 6.32
2. Find the distance between the points ( 5, -7) and ( 3, -6)?
a. 2.236 b. 3.112
c. 4.221 d. 8.221
3. If the distance between ( 3, y) and (8,7) is 13 is, they y is :
a. 3 b. 19
c. 12 d. 11
4. Determine the coordinates of the point which is 3/5 of the way from
point (2, -5) to the point (-3,5). PAST ECE BOARD
a. (-1,1) b. (-2,1)
c. (-1,2) d. (1,-1)
5. The segment A(-1,4) to B(2, -2) is extended three times its own
length. The terminal point is
a. (11, -24) b. (-11,-20)
c. (11,-18) d. (11,-20)
6. The slope of the line joining the points ( 3, -5) and
( 4, 10) is
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a. 15 b. -15
c. 12 d. 11
7. The slope of the line whose equation is
5x + 3y = 9 is
a. 5/3 b. -5/3
c. 3 d. -1/3
8. The slope of the line perpendicular to 4x – 5y = 2 is
a. -4/5 b. 4/5
c. -5/4 d. -2/5
9. What is the distance of the point ( 3, -7) to the line 4x + 6y – 5 =
0?
a. 5.67 b. 4.85
c. 3.33 d. 5.11
10. The two points on the line 2x – 3y + 4 = 0 which are at a distance
2 from the line 3x + 4y – 6 = 0
PAST CE BOARD
a. (-5,1) and (-5,2) b. ( 64, -44) and (4, -4)
c. (8,8) and (12,12) d. (44, -64) and ( -4,4)
11. The distance from the point (2,1) to the line 4x – 3y + 5 = 0 is
(PAST CE BOARD)
a. 1 b. 2
c.3 d. 4
12. The distance between the points 3x + y – 12 = 0 and 3x + y – 4 =
0. PAST EE BOARD
a. 2.53 b. 3.11
c. 1.45 d. 1.11
13. What is the slope of the line whose parametric equation is x = 3t
+ 7 and y = -4t – 5
a. 12/5 b. -4/3
c. 3/2 d. 2/3
14. Determine B such that 3x + 2y – 7 = 0 is perpendicular to 2x – By
+ 2 = 0 (PAST ECE BOARD)
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
15. What is the slope of the line whose parametric equation y = 4t +
6 and x = t + 1 (PAST CE BOARD)
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a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
16. What is the area of the triangle whose vertices are
A( 2, -4) , B( 1,6) and C ( -8,3)? PAST CE BOARD
a. 33.5 b. 46.5
c. 52.1 d. 56.8
17. What is the area of the quadrilateral whose vertices in order are
(0,0) , (3,1) , (2,4) and (1,2).
a. 5 b. 4
c. 2 d. 8
18. If the area of the triangle with vertices (5,2) , (x,4) and (0,-3) is
12.5, what is the value of x?
a. 11 b. 10
c. 12 d. 9
19. Find the equation of the line that passes through ( 4, 7) and ( 3, -
5).
a. y = -41 + 12x b. y = 31 – 12x
c. y = -12 + 2x d. y = 12 + 7x
20. Find the equation of the line that passes trough the points ( 3, -8)
and ( 4, -9) ?
a. X + Y + 5 = 0 b. X – Y – 5 = 0
c. X + Y + 6 = 0 d. X – Y – 6 = 0
21. Find the equation of the line that passes trough ( 3, -9) and slope
= 3/2.
a.3x – 2y = 27 b. 2x – 3y = 27
c. 2Y = -27 - 3X d. 5Y = -27 + 3X
22. Find the equation of the line that passes trough ( 4, -9) and slope
= -2.
a. 2X – Y = 1 b. 2X + Y = -1
c. Y = 2 - 2x d. Y = 3 + 2X
PAST CE BOARD (Poblems 23, 24, 25)
Line A has a slope of -4 and passes trough (-25,-10). Line B has x
intercept of 10 and y intercept of 25.
23. The distance of line A to point ( 8, -3).
a. 35.85 b. 30.21
c. 33.71 d. 28.54
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Solution: 1 – 25
1. COMPLEX MODE:
Let A = 4 – 3i B = -2 – 5i
| A – B| = 6.32
2. A = 5 – 7i B = 3 – 6i
|A –B| = 2.236
3. Using trial and error:
A = 3 + 19i B = 8 + 7i
| A – B| = 13
Ans. y = 19
4. x = x1 + k(x2 – x1)
= 2 + 3/5( -3 -2) = -1
y = y1 + k( y2 –y1)
= -5 + 3/5( 5 + 5) = 1
Ans. ( -1,1)
CAL TECHNIQUE: Let Vct A = ( 2 -5) Vct B = ( -3 5)
Vct C = Vct A + k( Vct B – Vct A )
k = 3/5 Vct C = Vct A + (3/5)( VctB – Vct A )
Vct C = ( - 1 1 ) Coord. ( -1 1 )
5. A(-1,4) B(2,-2) C(a,b)
Let AB = m; BC = 3m
k = AB/(AC)
= m/( m+ 3m) = 1/4
2 = -1 + 1/4( a + 1) a = 11
-2 = 4 + 1/4( b -4) b = -20
Ans. ( 11, -20)
CAL TECHNIQUE:
ENTER: POL ( 2 –(-1), -2-4) =
The distance AB is stored to X and the angle with respect to the Y
axis is stored to Y.
Thus: Distance AB = X and θ = Y
Since Distance from B to C = 3X .
ENTER Rec( 3X, Y )
Result: ( X = 9, Y = -18)
Coordinate of C = Coordinate of B + ( 9, -18)
= ( 2, -2) + ( 9, -18) = ( 11, -20)
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9. Use d
Ah Bk C
A2 B 2
4x + 6y – 5 = 0 A = 4, B = 6, C = - 5
h = 3, k = - 7
d = 4.85
10. Use Trial and Error:
Test if the given points are on the line 2x + 3y + 4 = 0
The only points are (64,-44) and ( 4, -4).
because: 2x + 3y + 4 = 0 when x = 64 and y = - 44
or when x = 4, and y = - 4
11. d Ah Bk C
A2 B 2
A = 4 B = -3 C = 5 h= 2, k = -1
d=2
12. Get the distance of the two lines from ( 0,0) and subtract.
d=
12 4
2 2 = 2.53
3 1
2 2
3 1
(disregard sign)
13. x = 3t + 7, y = -4t – 5
Get two points on the line.
t=0 (x,y) = ( 7, -5)
t=1 ( x,y) = ( 10, -9)
m = ( -9 +5)/ ( 10 -7) = -4/3
14. slope of 3x + 2y – 7 = 0
3x + 2y – 7 = 0 slope = -3/2
2x – By + 2 = 0 slope = 2/B
(-3/2)(2/B) = -1 B=3
15. Let t = 0 , then x = 1 , y = 6
t = 1, then x = 2 , y = 10
(1,6) (2,10) slope = (10-6)/( 2-1) = 4
16.
2 4 1
Area = 1/2
det 1 6 1 Ans. 46.5
8 3 1
17.
Area = 1/2 (0 + 12 + 4 + 0 - 0 - 2 - 4 - 0 ) = 4
18. Use trial and error:
5 2 1
0.5 det 12 4 1 12 .5
0 3 1
Ans. x = 5
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19. Y = A + Bx
Subtitute ( 4,7) and ( 3, -5)
7 = A + B(4)
-5 = A + B(3)
A = -41 B = 12
Equation: y = -41 + 12x or 12x – y = 41
Cal Technique: ENTER MODE 5 1
Input: 4 7 1
3 -5 1
Ans. X = 12/41 Y = -1/41
Equation: 12/41x – 1/41y = 1
or 12x – y = 41
20. Points are ( 3, -8) and ( 4, -9)
(See Cal Tech of Prob 19)
ENTER: MODE 5 1
Input: 3 -8 1
4 -9 1
Result: X = -1/5 Y = -1/5
Equation: -1/5 X – 1/5 Y = 1
X + Y = - 5 or X + Y + 5 = 0
21. slope = 3/2 passing (3, -9)
For Ax + By = C , slope = -A/B
Equation: 3x – 2y = C
ENTER: 3X – 2Y CALC X? 3 Y? - 9
Result: 3x – 2y = 27
22. Y = A + BX slope = -2 ( 4, -9)
See Soln of 21:
Equation: 2x + y = C
ENTER: 2X + Y CALC X? 4 Y? – 9
2X + Y = -1
23. Equation of line A: slope = -4 ( -25, -10)
Then 4x + y = C
ENTER: 4X + Y CALC X? -25 Y? -10
Ans. 4x + y = -110 or 4x + y + 110 = 0
distance of line A to (8,-3)
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Ah Bk C A = 4 B = 1 C = 110
d
A2 B 2
h = 8 and k = -3
d = 33.71
24. Line A : 4x + y = -110 (1)
Line B: x/10 + y/25 =1 (2)
Solve 1 and 2 using MODE 5 1
Ans . x = -90 y = 250
25. slope of line B is -1/10 / 1/25 = -5/2
slope perpendicular to B is 2/5
slope = 2/5 (-20, -10)
Equation: 2x – 5y = C
ENTER: 2X – 5Y CALC X ? -20 Y? -10
Result: 2x – 5y = 10
26. Centroid = ( 1 + 7 + 4)/3 , ( 3 + 0 + 6)/ 3
= (4, 3)
27. The orthocenter is the intersection of the altitude.
A (1,3) , B( 7,0) and C(4,6).
AB slope = (0 -3)/ ( 7-1) = -1/2
slope perpendicular = 2
Equation altitude from C to AB
ENTER: MODE 5 1
Input: 4 6 1
5 6+2 1
Result: X = 1 Y = -1/2
X – 1/2Y = 1 (1)
BC slope = ( 6 -0)/ ( 4 – 7) = -2
slope perpendicular = 1/2
Equation altitude from A to BC
ENTER MODE 5 1
Input: 1 3 1
2 3 + 1/2 1
Result: X =-1/5 Y = 2/5
-1/5x + 2/5y = 1 (2)
Solve equations (1) and (2) simultaneously using MODE 5 1
Ans. ( 3, 4)
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28. The Euler line is the line connecting the centroid and the
orthocenter. ( 3,4) and (4,3)
MODE 5 1 :
Input: 3 4 1
4 3 1
Result: 1/7x + 1/7y =1 or x + y = 7
29. Let P(x,y) be the the point on the angular bisector.
Then P(x,y) is equidistant from the two given lines.
Ax By C
d
A2 B 2
d1 = d2 (both above the lines)
1( x ) 1( y ) 1 7( x ) y 7
12 12 7 2 12
3x – y – 3 = 0
Note : the sign of B will also be the sign of the square root.
30. Equation of the line:
Equation of the line:
ENTER: MODE 5 1
INPUT: 5 3 1
6 3+3/2 1
Result: 1/3x – 2/9y = 1
When x = 0 , y = -4.5
Points ( 0,- 4.5) and ( 5,3)
Distance = | 0- 4.5 i – ( 5 + 3i) | = 9.01
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PROBLEM SET 14
CIRCLES AND PARABOLA
Given: Problems 1 , 2
x2 + y2 – 10x – 10y + 25 = 0 PAST CE BOARD
1. Find the center
a.(5,-4) b. (5,5)
c. ( 6, -5) d. (4,-5)
2. Find the radius.
a. 5 b. 4
c. 2 d. 3
3. The shortest distance from A(3,8) to the circle
x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y = 12 is (PAST CE BOARD)
a. 2.1 b. 2.3
c. 2.3 d. 2.4
4. Find the coordinates of the center of the circle
x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y – 31 = 0?
a. (-1,-1) b. (-2,-2)
c. (1,2) d. (2,1)
5. Find the radius of the circle in problem 4
a. 4 b. 5
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c. 6 d. 7
6. What is the area of the circle 4x2 + 4y2 – 7x + 6y - 35 = 0 ? PAST
CE BOARD
a. 31.66 b. 67.22
c. 144.22 d. 161.22
7. What is the area of the circle x2 + y2 + 8x + 4y – 61 = 0 ? PAST
CE BOARD
a. 233.22 b. 254.47
c. 311.22 d. 221.33
8. Find the area bounded by the curve
x2 -10x + y2 + 10y + 25 = 0? CE MAY 2004
a. 56.77 b. 78.54
c. 65.55 d. 89.11
9. What is the equation of the radical axis of the circles x 2+ y2 -18x -
14y + 121 = 0 and x2 + y2 – 6x + 6y = 14
a. 12x + 20y =135 b. 12x – 20y = 135
c. 13x – 20y = 115 d. 15x + 20y = 122
CE BOARD Nov 2006 Problems 10, 11
A circle has the equation x2 + y2 – 6x + 12y + 9 = 0
10. Find the radius
a. 5 b. 4
c. 6 d. 7
11. Find the center.
a.(4,-7) b. ( 3, -6)
c. ( 9.-1) d. (5,-8)
12. What is the distance from the center of the circle to the line y =
2x + 10?
a. 8.87 b. 9.84
c. 9.11 d. 8.12
13. What is the equation of the radical axis of the circles?
x2 + y2 =1 and x2 + y2 – 6x + 6y + 11 = 0
a. x – y = 2 b. x + y = 2
c. x + 2y = 4 d. 2x – y = 1
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a. x = -9.31 b. x = -8.65
c. x = 9.11 d. x = 9.22
31. Find the length of the common chord to the parabolas y2 = 2x +
4y + 6 and y2 = 3x + 3y + 1
a. 12.45 b. 16.12
c. 13.34 d. 16.21
32. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is at (1,0) and
vertex is at (2,0).
a. y2 + 4x – 8 = 0 b. y2 + 2x – 8 = 0
c. y + 6x – 8 = 0
2 d. y2 + 4x + 2 = 0
33. When the load is uniformly distributed horizontally, the cable of a
suspension bridge hangs in a parabolic arc. If the bridge is 300 ft long
, the towers 60 ft high and the cable 20 ft above the roadbed at the
center, find the distance from the roadbed 50 ft from the center.
a. 31.22 b. 24.44
c. 28.21 d. 32.11
34. Find the equation of the parabola with horizontal axis which
crosses the x axis at x = 2 and the y axis at y = -1 and y = 7.
a. y2 + 2x -12y – 14 = 0 b. 2y2 + 2x -12y – 14 = 0
c. 2y2 + 7x -12y – 14 = 0 d. 2y2 + 7x -12y – 11 = 0
35. Find the distance from the point (6,4) to the circle
x2 + 16x + y2 + 16y + 64 = 0
a. 4.47 b. 5.43
c. 7.21 d. 3.45
36. Determine the length of the latus rectum of the parabola x 2 – 6x –
12y – 51 = 0 CE BOARD May 2006
a. 11 b. 10
c. 6 d. 12
37. There is a fixed circle having a radius of 6 with center (10,12).
Find the equation of the curve connecting the centers of all circles
tangent to the fixed circle and the x axis. PAST CE BOARD
a. x2 – 10x – 36y + 208 = 0 c. x2 – 30x – 36y + 208 = 0
b. x – 20x – 36y + 201 = 0
2 d. x2 – 20x – 36y + 208 = 0
Problems 38, 39, 40
A parabola having an axis parallel to the y axis passes trough the
points A, B and C as follows
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A (1,1)
B (2,2)
C (-1,5)
38. The equation of the parabola is
a. Y = 2 – 2x + x2 b. Y = 3 – 3x + x2
c. Y = 2 – 2x + 2x2 d. Y = -2 – 2x + x2
39. The length of the latus rectum of the parabola.
a. 2 b. 1
c.3 d. 4
40. The vertex is at
a. (1,1) b. (-1,1)
c.(2,1) d. (-2,-2)
Problems 41, 42, 43
A parabola has its axis parallel to the x axis and passes trough (5,4),
(11,-2) and (21, -4).
41. The equation of the parabola is
a. X = 5 – 2y + 1/2y2 b. X = 5 – y + 1/2y2
c. X = 15 – 2y + y2 d. X = 5 – 2y + 2y2
42. The length of the latus rectum is
a. 2 b. 1/2
c. 3 d. 4
43. The equation of the directrix is :
a. 3x – 2 = 0 b. 2x – 5 = 0
c. 5x + 2 = 0 d. 7x – 4 = 0
A A B B
x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y = 12
A=1 B=4
-B/(2A) = -2 (for x )
A=1 B=-6
-B/(2A) = 3 (for y )
Center is ( -2, 3)
Get the radius:
Substitute x = -2 and y = 3 in x2 + y2 + 4x – 6y – 12
Answer: -25
radius = 25 = 5
Distance from center to (3,8)
| -2 + 3i – ( 3 + 8i) | = 7.07
shortest distance from (3,8) to circle = 7.07 – 5 = 2.07
or 2.1
4. A A B B
x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y – 31 = 0?
A = 1 B = -2
-B/(2A) = 1
A=1 B=-4
-B/(2A) = 2
Center ( 1,2)
5. Substitute x = 1 and y = 2 in x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y – 31
Ans. -36
r= 36 = 6
6. A A B B
4x2 + 4y2 – 7x + 6y - 35 = 0 ?
A=4 B=-7
-B/(2A) = 7/8
A=4 B=6
-B/(2A) = -3/4
Substitute x = 7/8 and y = -3/4 in
4x2 + 4y2 – 7x + 6y – 35 = -645/16
4Area = 645/16 π = 126.64
Area = 31.66
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A A B B
7. x2 + y2 + 8x + 4y – 61 = 0 ?
A=1 B=8
-B/(2A) = - 4
A= 4 B= 4
-B/(2A) = -2
Let x = -4 and y = - 2
x2 + y2 + 8x + 4y – 61 = -81
Area = 81π = 254.45
8.
A B A B
x2 -10x + y2 + 10y + 25 = 0?
A = 1 B = -10
-B/(2A) = 5
A = 1 B = 10
-B/(2A) = -5
LET x = 5 and y = -5
x2 -10x + y2 + 10y + 25 = -25
Area = π(25) = 78.54
9.
x2+ y2 -18x -14y = - 121 and x2 + y2 – 6x + 6y = 14
SUBTRACT the two equations.
-18x -14y – ( -6x + 6y) = -121 - 14
-12x -20y = -135
12x + 20y =135
10. A B A B
x2 + y2 – 6x + 12y + 9
A=1 B=-6
-B/(2A) = 3
A = 12 B = 1
-B/(2A) = -6
x=3, y= -6
x2 + y2 – 6x + 12y + 9 = -36
radius = √(-36) = 6
11. center ( 3, -6)
12. y = 2x + 10 2x – y + 10 = 0
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A=2 B = -1 C = 10 h = 3, k = - 6
Ah Bk C
d = 9.84
A2 B 2
13.
Subtract the 2 equations.
x2 + y2 =1 and x2 + y2 – 6x + 6y = -11
Ans. 6x -6y = 12 or x – y = 2
13a, 13b
The circle is tangent to x + y = 4 at ( -3, 7)
Equation of the normal line ( slope of tangent = -1, slope of normal =
1)
MODE 5 1
-3 7 1
-2 7+ 1 1
Equation of Normal Line:
-1/10x + 1/10y = 1 or - x + y = 10
when x = 0, y = 10
Center ( 0, 10)
Distance from (-3, 7) to ( 0, 10)
MODE 2: | -3 + 7i – ( 0 + 10i) | = 3√2 = 4.24
A = 1/4 B = -6/64
-B/(2A) = 3
Let x = 3
x2/4 - 6/4x + 21/4 = 3
Vertex is at ( 3,3)
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A = 2 B = -7
-B/(2A) = 7/4
x = 7/4 is the axis of symmetry.
or 4x – 7 = 0
23. Rewrite as:
A B
4x = - y + 4y + 8
2
x = -y2/4 + y + 2
Latus Rectum is 4 4a = 4 , a = 1
Opens to the left.
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A = 1 B = -6
-B/(2A) = 3
The center is at ( 3,0)
26. Let x = 3 and y = 0
x2 + y2 -6x -1 = -10
radius = 10 = 3.162
27. Find the vertices of the triangle.
y=0
y = x Intersection (0,0)
y = x, 2x + 3y = 10
x–y=0
2x + 3y = 10
Intersection: (2,2)
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y = 0 and 2x + 3y = 10
Intersection: ( 5, 0)
The vertices of the triangle are A(0,0), B(2,2) and C(5,0)
Use: Dx + Ey + F = -x2 – y2
D(0) + E(0) + F = 0 (0,0)
F=0
2D + 2E = -22 -22 (2,2)
2D + 2E = -8
D(5) + E(0) = -52 -02
D=-5
and E = 1
The equation of the circle is
A A B
x2 + y2 -5x + 1 = 0
A=1 B=-5
-B/(2A) = 5/2
The center is at ( 5/2, 0)
28. ENTER: MODE 3 3
Input the given coordinates.
X Y
0 0
3 -8
9 4
(Note the x and y positions are interchanged because we are looking
for the parabola of the form x = A + By + Cy2
A ( SHIFT 1 5 1 ) A = 0
B (SHIFT 1 5 2) B = -38/9
C ( SHIFT 1 5 3) C = 14/27
The equation of the parabola is x = -38/9y + 14/27y2
or 27x = -114y + 14y2
29.
B A
x = -114/27y + 14/27y2
A = 14/27 B = -114/27
-B/(2A) = 57/14
Let y = 57/14
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Get 3 coordinates.
ENTER: MODE 3 3
X Y
0 20
150 60
-150 60
ENTER: 50 SHIFT 1 5 6 =
Ans. 50 ŷ = 24.444
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Center is at (- 8, -8)
Let x = -8 , y = - 8
x2 + 16x + y2 + 16y + 64 = -64
radius = √64 = 8
distance = | 6 + 4i – ( 8 + 8i) | = 4.47
36. Rewrite as 12y = x2 – 6x – 51
y = x2/12 – 6x/12 – 51/12
Latus Rectum is the reciprocal of the coefficient of x 2
= 12.
37.
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A = 1 B = -2
-B/(2A) = 1
Let x = 1
x2 – 2x + 2 = 1
Vertex ( 1,1)
41. ENTER: MODE 3 3
X Y
4 5
-2 11
-4 21
A = 5 B = -2 C = 1/2
X = 5 – 2y + 1/2y2
42. Length of Latus Rectum = reciprocal of coefficient of y2
= 1/(1/2) = 2
43.
A B
X = 1/2y2 – 2y + 5
A = 1/2 B = - 2
-B/(2A) = 2
Let y = 2
1/2y2 – 2y + 5 = 3
The b vertex is at ( 3, 2)
The parabola opens to the right.
Length of Latus Rectum = 4a = 2 , a = 1/2
Directrix: x = 3 – a = 3 - 1/2
x = 2.5 or 2x – 5 = 0
PROBLEM SET 15
ELLIPSE AND HYPERBOLA
CE BOARD Nov 2006
The equation of the ellipse is
16x2 + 25y2 -128x -150y + 381 = 0
1. Find the coordinates of the center of the ellipse.
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a. ( 3, 5) b. (4,3)
c. ( -2,-3) d. ( 3, -2)
2. Find the length of the minor axis.
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
3. Find the distance between the foci.
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
4. PAST CE BOARD Compute the length of the latus rectum of the
ellipse x2 + 2y2 + 4x + 4y + 4 = 0
a. 2.21 b. 1.41
c. 1.21 d. 1.31
5. PAST CE BOARD
Find the ratio of the minor axis to the major axis of the ellipse 9x 2 +
16y2 = 144
a. 4/3 c. 1/2
c. 3/8 d. 3/4
PAST CE BOARD PROBLEMS 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Given the ellipse 4x2 + 9y2 – 64x + 54y + 301 = 0
6. Determine the center
a. (8,1) b. (8,-3)
c. (4,1) d. (3,7)
7. Determine the length of the major axis
a. 2 b. 3
c. 2 d. 4
8. Determine the length of the latus rectum.
a. 4/3 b. 8/3
c. 10/3 d. 13/3
9. The eccentricity is
a. 0.745 b. 0.671
c. 0.867 d. 0.541
10. One of the directrix is
a. x = 13.11 b. x = 12.02
c. x = 9.01 d. x = 7.21
11. Find the area
a. 18.85 b. 19.1
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c. 11.34 d. 17.21
12. Find the circumference
a. 16.02 b. 12.23
c. 11.22 d. 14.11
13. The perimeter of an ellipse is 28.448 cm. The major axis is 10 cm
long and lies on the x axis with its center on the origin. Determine the
equation of the ellipse. PAST CE BOARD.
a. 16x2 + 25y2 = 400 b. 25x2 + 16y2 = 400
c. 32x2 + 25y2 = 600 d. 25x2 + 32y2 = 600
The equation of the ellipse is given by 16x2 + 36y2 = 576
CE BOARD Nov 2004 Problems 14, 15, 16
14. Compute the equation of the polar of the point (4,-6) with respect
to the ellipse.
a. 6x – 27y = 72 b. 6x + 27y = 72
c. 3x – 27y = 72 d. 6x – 3y = 72
15. Find the second eccentricity.
a. 1.221 b. 1.118
c. 1.311 d. 1.411
16. Find the length of the diameter of the ellipse
x2 + 3y2 + 2x – 6y = 0 which has a slope of 1
a. 1.45 b. 2.83
c. 1.55 d. 1.44
17. Find the distance between the vertices of the ellipse having the
equation 64x2 + 25y2 + 768x -200y + 1104 = 0
CE BOARD MAY 2002
a. 8 b. 12
c. 14 d. 16
18. What is the eccentricity of the curve 9x2 + 25y2 -144x + 200y +
751 = 0 ?
a. 0.6 b.0.7
c. 0.8 d. 0.9
Given the hyperbola 9x2 – 4y2 – 36x + 8y – 4 = 0.
Problems 19, 20, 21, 22
19. Locate the center.
a. (2,-1) b. (2,1)
c. ( 2,-2) d. ( 4, -1)
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d. 3x2 – y2 + 4y – 12 = 0
29. What is the area of 9x2 + 25y2 – 225 = 0 ?
PAST CE BOARD
a. 47.1 b. 50.2
c. 63.8 d. 72.3
30. Point P(x,y) moves with a distance from point (0,1) one-half of its
distance from the line y = 4. The equation of its locus is (PAST ECE
BOARD)
a. 2x2 – 4y2 = 5 b. 4x2 + 3y2 = 12
c. 2x2 + 5y3 = 3 d. x2 + 2y2 = 4
A hyperbola has the equation x2 -8x – 4y2 + 64y = 256
Problems 31, 32, 33 CE BOARD NOV 2007
31. Determine the center
a. ( 4,8) b. ( 4, -3)
c. ( 3,3) d. (-4,8)
32. The distance between the foci.
a. 8.944 b. 6.112
c 3.444 d. 9.112
33. The distance between the vertices.
a. 4 b. 6
c. 12 d. 8
Answers.
1.
A A B B
16x + 25y -128x -150y + 381 = 0
2 2
A = 16 B = -128
-B/(2A) = 4
A = 25 B = -150
2. Let x = 4 and y = 3
16x2 + 25y2 -128x -150y + 381 = -100
a2 = 100/16 a = 5/2
b2 = 100/25 b = 2
Length of minor axis = 2b = 2(2) = 4
3. a2 = b2 + c2
(5/2)2 = 22 + c2
c = 3/2
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A = 4 B = -64
-B/(2A) = 8
A = 9 B = 54
-B/(2A) = -3
Center is at ( 8, -3)
7. X = 8 Y = - 3
4x2 + 9y2 – 64x + 54y + 301 = -36
a2 = 36/4 a = 3
b2 = 36/9 b = 2
major axis = 2a = 2(3) = 6
8. Latus Rectum = 2b2/a = 2(2)2/ 3 = 8/3
9. a2 = b2 + c2
32 = 22 + c2
c = √5
e = c/a = √5/ 3 = 0.745
10. d= a/e = 3/( √5/ 3 ) = 9/√5
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1 = A + 1(-1)
A= 2
Y=2+ X
Substitute this in x2 + 3y2 + 2x – 6y = 0
x2 + 3( 2 + x)2 + 2x – 6 (2+x) = 0
x =0 ,y=2
Distance from (0,2) to ( -1,1 ) is
| 0 + 2i – ( -1 + i) | = √2
Diameter = 2√2 = 2.828
17.
A A B B
64x2 + 25y2 + 768x -200y + 1104 = 0
A = 64 B = 768
-B/(2A) = -6
A = 25 B = -200
-B/(2A) = 4
Center is at ( -6,4)
Let X = -6 , Y = 4
64x2 + 25y2 + 768x -200y + 1104 = -1600
a2 = 1600/25 a = 8
b2 = 1600/64 b = 5
Distance between vertices is 2a = 16.
18.
A A B B
9x2 + 25y2 -144x + 200y + 751 = 0 ?
A = 9 B = -144
-B/(2A) = 8
A = 25 B = 200
-B/(2A) = -4
Center is at ( 8, -4)
Let x = 8 , y = - 4
9x2 + 25y2 -144x + 200y + 751 = -225
a2 = 225/9 a = 5
b2 = 225/25 b = 3
a2 = b2 + c2 c=4
e = c/a = 4/5 = 0.8
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19.
A A B B
9x – 4y – 36x + 8y – 4 = 0
2 2
A = 9 B = - 36
-B/(2A) = 2
A = -4 B=8
-B/(2A) = 1
Center is at ( 2,1)
20.
Let X = 2 Y = 1
9x2 – 4y2 – 36x + 8y – 4 = -36
a2 = 36/9 a = 2
b2 = 36/4 b = 3
c2 = a2 + b2
= 22 + 32
c = √13
e = √13 /2 = 1.803
21. Latus Rectum = 2b2/a = 2(32)/2 = 9
22. The vertices are at ( 2 + a, 1) and ( 2 – a, 1)
or ( 4,1) and ( 0, 1)
23.
A A B B
9x2 -16y2 + 18x + 64y -19 = 0
A = 9 B = 18
-B/(2A) = -1
A = -16 B = 64
-B/(2A) = 2
The center is at ( -1,2)
24.
LET x = -1 y = 2
9x2 -16y2 + 18x + 64y -19 = 36
(If the right side is positive , the hyperbola is vertical)
a2 = 36/16 (coefficient of y) a = 3/2
b2 = 36/9 b = 4/3
c =a + b
2 2 2 c2 = (3/2)2 + (4/3)2
c = √145 /16
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28. We use trial and error. Let us use the 1st choice.
3x2 – y2 + 4y – 16 = 0
When x = 0
-y2 + 4y – 16 = 0 y are imaginary ( not possible)
When y = 0 , 3x2 – 16 = 0 x = 2.309, -2.309
The point is ( 2.309, 0)
Distance of ( 2.309, 0) to ( 4,2)
= | 2.309 + 0i – ( 4 + 2i) | = 2.619
Distance of (2.309, 0) to x = 1 is 2.309 – 1 = 1.309
Is 2.619 = 2(1.309) ? Yes!
Answer is 3x2 – y2 + 4y – 16 = 0
29. b2 = 225/25 b = 3
a2 = 225/9 a = 5
Area = πab = π(5)(3) = 47.1
30. Let us get a point from 2x2 – 4y2 = 5
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a. 3x – 4y + 3 = 0 b. 5x – 4y + 9 = 0
c. 3x + 5y - 2 = 0 d. 3x + 2y -5 = 0
10. Find the equation of the tangent line to the conic
5y2 + 4x – 2y – 3 = 0 at the point (2,0).
a. x + 2y = 2 b. 3x + y = 1
c. 2x – y =1 d. 4x + y = 8
11. Find the area of the ellipse 5x2 – 4xy + 8y2 – 36 = 0
a. 4π b. 3π c. 6π d. 8π
12- 13 – 14 - 15
Given 4x2 – 24xy + 11y2 – 24x + 32y + 40 = 0
12. The equation is
a.ellipse b. parabola c. hyperbola c. circle
13. The slope of the rotated x axis is
a. 1/2 b. 3/4 c. 2/3 d. 6/7
Solutiion:
1. tan 2 1 2θ = 900 θ = 450
00
cos θ = 1/√2 sin θ = 1/√2
x = x’ cos θ - y’sin θ
y = x’ sin θ + y’cos θ
x = x’ (1/√2) - y’(1/√2) = 1/√2 ( x’ – y’ )
y = x’( 1/√2) + y’(1/√2) = 1/√2 ( x’ + y’)
xy = 8
[1/√2 ( x’ – y’ )][ 1/√2 ( x’ + y’ )] = 8
1/2 ( x’2 – y’2 ) = 8
x’2 – y’2 = 16
x’2/42 - y’2/42 = 1 a=4 b = 4
Distance between vertices = 2a = 2(4) = 8
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CAL TECHNIQUE:
Get a point from xy = 8. When x = 1, y = 8
Pol( 1,8) r = 8.062257 θ = 82.874
This is stored into ( X,Y)
ENTER: Rec( X, Y – 45)
Then ENTER: X2 – Y2
Result: X2 – Y2 = 16
Then: X2/42 – Y2/42 = 1 a = 4 , b = 4
2. Length of the conjugate axes = 2a = 8
3. c2 = a2 + b2
c2 = 42 + 42 c = 4√ 2
e = c/a = (4√2)/4 = 1.414
4. tan 2 B
A C
24 24
tan 2
0 ( 7) 7
θ = tan-1 (24/7) /2 Store this to X, then get cos X and sin X.
cos θ = 4/5 sin θ = 3/5
Transfomation:
x = x’ cos θ - y’ sin θ
= x’( 4/5) – y’ (3/5)
= 1/5( 4x’ – 3y’)
y = x’sin θ + y’ cos θ
= x’ (3/5) + y’(4/5)
= 1/5( 3x’ + 4y’)
24xy – 7y2 = 144
24(1/25)( 4x’ – 3y’)(3x’ + 4y’ ) – 7(1/5)2 ( 3x’ + 4y’)2 = 144
24( 12x’2 + 7x’y’- 12y’2 ) – 7(9x’2 + 24x’y’ + 16y’2) = 3600
225x’2 -400y’2 = 3600
x’2 / 42 - y’2/ 32 = 1
a=4 b= 3
c 2 = a 2 + b2
= 42 + 32
c=5 e = c/a = 5/4
CAL TECHNIQUE:
θ = 1/2 tan-1 ( 24/7) Store to A
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A = 0 B = 24 C = - 7
B2 – 4AC = 242 – 4(0)(-7) > 0 Hyperbola
We are expecting x2/a2 – y2/b2 = 1
Get 2 points from 24xy – 7y2 = 144
If y = 1 24x(1) – 7(1)2 = 144 x = 151/24
If y = 2 24x(2) – 7(2)2 = 144 x = 43/12
Enter: Pol( 151/24,1) Then Rec( X, Y-A)
Result: x = 5.6333 and y = -2.975
ENTER: Pol( 43/12,2) Then Rec( X, Y-A)
Result: x = 4.06667 and y = -0.55
These Points must satisfy
x2/a2 – y2/b2 = 1
5.63332/a2 – ( -2.975)2/b2 = 1
4.066672/a2 – (-0.55)2/b2 = 1 USE MODE 5 1
1/a2 = 0.0624 1/b2 = 0.1111
a=4 b= 3
The equation is x’2/42 – y’2/32 = 1
5.
A = 13 B = 10 C = 13
tan 2θ = B/( A –C) = 10/( 13 – 13)
2θ = 900
θ = 450
cos θ = 1/√2 sin θ = 1/√2
x = x’ (1/√2) - y’(1/√2) = 1/√2 ( x’ – y’ )
y = x’( 1/√2) + y’(1/√2) = 1/√2 ( x’ + y’)
13/2 [( x’ – y’ )]2 + 10/2 ( x’ + y’)(x’ – y’) ] + 13/2( x’ + y’)2
+ 6/√2 ( x’ – y’) – 42/√2 ( x’ + y’) – 27 = 0
6.5 ( x’2 – 2x’y’ + y’2 ) + 5( x’2 – y’2) + 6.5( x’2 + 2x’y’ + y’2)
+ 3√2 ( x’ – y’ ) - 21√2 ( x’ + y’) – 27 = 0
18x’2 + 8y’2 -18√2 x’ - 24√2 y’ – 2 7= 0
The conic is an ellipse.
Center from the new axes.
A A B B
18x’2 + 8y’2 -18√2 x’ - 18√2 y’ – 2 7= 0
A = 18 B = -18√2
-B/(2A) = √2 /2
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A =8 B = - 24√2
-B/(2A) = 3√2 / 2
The point from the new axes is
( √ 2 / 2, 3√2 / 2 ) = (x’, y’)
But: x = 1/√2 ( x’ – y’ )
= 1/√2 (√2 /2 - 3√2 / 2 ) = -1
y = 1/√2 ( x’ + y’ )
= 1/√2 (√2 /2 + 3√2 / 2 ) = 2
Ans. ( -1, 2)
6. Test if x = 2 and y = 3 is in the conic.
Substitute x = 2 and y = 3 in 4xy + y2 – 6y
4xy + y2 – 6y = 15 (ok)
For these problems: Replace x2 by xx1 , y2 by yy1,
xy by 1/2 ( x1y + y1x ) , x by 1/2 ( x + x1) and
y by 1/2 ( y + y1) or
Replace x2 by 2x , y2 by 3y , xy by1/2(2y + 3x),
x by 1/2 (x + 2) , y by 1/2(y + 3)
4/2(2y +3x) + 3y – 6/2 ( y + 3) = 15
4y + 6x = 24 or 2y + 3x = 12 Ans.
7. Is the point (2,1) in the conic?
Let x =2 , y= 1
x2 – 6xy + 9y2 – 4x + 7 = 0 (YES)
Replace x2 by 2x , y2 by 1y , xy by 1/2 ( 2y + 1x),
x by 1/2( x + 2) and y by 1/2 ( y + 1).
2x – 3( 2y + x) + 9(y) – 2( x + 2) + 1 = 0
-3x + 3y + 1 = 0
x–y–1=0
8.
Test if the point 2,3 is on the conic.
x=2, y=3
4x2 – 5xy + 2y2 + 3x – 2y = 4
( 2,3 ) is not in the conic.
Get the equation of the polar to the curve or the chord of contact.
Replace x2 by 2x , y2 by 3y , xy by 1/2(3x + 2y)
x by 1/2( x + 2) and y by 1/2( y + 3)
4(2x) -5/2( 3x + 2y) + 2(3y) + 3/2 ( x + 2) – 2/2 ( y +3) = 4
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2x – 7.5x – 5y + 6y + 1.5x + 3 – y – 3 = 4
x = 0 (This is the chord of contact)
The intersection of 4x2 – 5xy + 2y2 + 3x – 2y = 0
and x = 0
2y2 – 2y = 0
y = 0 and y = 1
or ( 0,0) and ( 0,1).
There are 2 tangent lines.
(0,0) and (2,3)
m = 3/2 y = 3/2x
(0,1) and (2,3)
m =( 3 - 1) / ( 2 – 0)
m = 1: Equation : y - 1 = 1( x - 0)
or x – y + 1 = 0
For (0,-1) and ( 2,3) m = 2/4 = 1/2
y – (-1) = 1/2( x – 0) or y = 2 + 1/2x
9.
Check if the point (-1,1) is on the conic.
x = -1, y = 1
3x2 – 3xy + 4x + y – 3 = 0 (OK)
Replace x2 by –x
y2 by y
xy by 1/2 ( x(1) + y(-1) )
x by 1/2 ( x -1)
y by 1/2( y + 1)
3(-x) – 3/2 ( x – y) + 4/2 ( x -1) + 1/2( y +1) – 3 = 0
-3x – 1.5x + 2x + 1.5y – 2 + 0.5y + 0.5 – 3 = 0
-2.5x + 2y -4.5 = 0
5x -4y + 9 = 0
10.
Check if the point (2,0) is on the conic.
x = 2, y = 0
5y2 + 4x – 2y – 3 = 5
( 2, 0) is not on the conic.
Get the equation of the polar or the chord of contact.
Replace y2 by 0y , x by 1/2 ( x + 2) , y by 1/2 ( y + 0)
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0 + 2( x + 2) – y – 3 = 0
2x + 4 – y – 3 = 0
2x – y = -1
y = 2x + 1
Substitute this in
5y2 + 4x – 2y – 3 = 0
5(2x + 1)2 + 4x – 2(2x + 1) – 3 = 0
5( 4x2 + 4x + 1) + 4x – 4x – 2 – 3 = 0
20x2 + 20x = 0
x = 0 and x = -1
If x = 0, y = 1 ( 0,1)
If x = -1 , y = -1 ( -1,-1)
Equation of the tangent line
(0,1) , ( 2, 0) m = - 1/2
y - 0 = -1/2 ( X – 2)
-2Y = X – 2
X + 2Y = 2 Ans.
The other tangent line:
x – 3y = 2 from ( 2,3) and (-1,-1)
11. Ax2 + Bxy + Cy2 + Dx + Ey + F = 0
STORE the following values in the calculator.
A = 5 B = -4 C = 8 D = 0 E = 0 F = -36
B2 – 4AC = -144 < 0 ELLIPSE
M = ( C –A )/ B and M2 + ( M2 + 1 )1/2 = 1/2 ( slope of the
rotated x axis ) and -2 /1 is the slope of the rotated y axis.
Compute
Points on the rotated x and y axes are :
( x1, y1 ) = ( 2, 1 ) and ( x2 , y2 ) = ( -1, 2 )
2 2 2 2
Ax1 Bx1y 1 Cy 1 Ax 2 Bx 2 y 2 Cy 2
2 2
= 4 2 2
= 9
x1 y 1 x2 y 2
The equation with no xy term is A’x2 + B’y2 = 36
4x’2 + 9y’2 = 36 or x’2 / 32 + y’2 /22 = 1
Area = πab = π(3)(2) = 6π
12 – 13 – 14
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STORE:
A=4 B = -24 C = 11 D = -24 E = 32 F = 40
B – 4AC = 400 > 0 ( hyperbola )
2
C’ = Dx1 Ey 1 = 0 D’ = Dx 2 Ey 2 = 40
2 2
x y
1 1
2
x2 y 2
2
a=1 b = 2 c a2 b2 = 5
and e = c/a = 5 = 2.236
15. √y = 1 - √ x
y = ( 1 - √x )2 = 1 - 2√x + x
2√x = 1 + x – y
4x = ( 1 + x - y)2
4x = 1 + x2 + y2 + 2x - 2xy – 2y
x2 – 2xy + y2 – 2x - 2y + 1 = 0
A =1 B = -2 C = 1 D = -2 E = -2 F = 1
B2 – 4AC = 0 (PARABOLA )
M = ( C –A)/B M M2 1 1
( slope of the rotated x axis)
(x1, y1) = ( 1, 1 ) is the point on the rotated x axis.
( x2, y2 ) = ( -1 , 1) is the point on the rotated y axis.
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2 2
Ax1 Bx1y1 Cy 1
A' 2 2
0
x1 y1
2 2
Ax 2 Bx 2 y 2 Cy 2 = 2
B' 2 2
x2 y 2
C’ = Dx1 Ey 1 = -2√2
2 2
x y
1 1
D’ = Dx 2 Ey 2 =0
2 2
x2 y 2
Equation of the parabola:
0x’2 + 2y’2 - 2√2 x’ + 0y’ + 1 = 0
y’2 - √2 x’ + 1/2 = 0
y’2 = √2 ( x’ – 1 )
2 2
V( 1 , 0) in the rotated x’, y’ axes
2 2
Since it is rotated 450 ( slope is 1 )
1 cos 450 = 1/4 1
x = y = sin 45 = 1/4
2 2 2 2
(x,y) = ( 1/4, 1/4)
PROBLEM SET 17
SOLID ANALYTIC GEOMETRY
1. Find the distance between A ( 3,4, -6) and B ( 4, 5, -7) .
PAST CE BOARD
a. 1.234 b. 1.732
c. 1.812 d. 2.112
2. Find the distance between the points A( 4, 8, -1) and B ( 9, 1, 2)?
a. 8.22 b. 9.11
c. 10.12 d. 11.22
4. PAST CE BOARD
If DE = 5.745 cm and the coordinates of D are (2,5,4) and (x, 3,6)
respectively. What is the value of x ?
a. 7 b. 9
c. 4 d. 8
5. Find the distance from the plane 7x – 6y + 6z + 8 = 0 and the point
( 3, 2, -1).
a. 2 b. 1
c. 3 d. 4
6. Two faces of a cube lie in the planes 2x – y + 2z – 3= 0 and 6x –
3y + 6z + 8 = 0 . Find the volume of the cube.
a. 4411/125 b. 4913/729
c. 245/343 d. 111/71
7. What is the radius of the sphere
x2 + y2 + z2 + 8x – 2y + 1 = 0? PAST CE BOARD
a. 5 b. 4
c. 2 d. 3
8. What is the volume of the sphere whose equation is
4x2 + 7x + 4y2 – 3y + 4z2 + 2z -8 = 0 ?
a. 21.426 b. 23.451
c. 28.221 d. 29.332
Problems 9, 10
Given the points A( 2, 1, -3) , B( -8, 1, 4) and C( 3, -1,6).
9. Find the equation of the plane determined by the points A, B and C.
A(2,1,-3) , B(-8,1,4), C(3,-1,6)
a. 14x + 97y + 20z – 65 = 0 b. 12x + 97y + 20z – 65 = 0
c. 14x + 92y + 20z – 65 = 0 d. 11x + 97y + 23z – 65 = 0
10. Find the area of the triangle ABC.
a. 75.03 b. 50.01
c. 34.11 d. 78.08
Given the points A( 5, -2,7) and B( 3, 2, 8)
Problems 11, 12, 13, 14
11. The parametric equation of AB is
a. x = 3 – 2t , y = 2 + 4t , z = 8 + t
b. x = 4 -4t, y = 7 + 2t, z = 12 – 4t
c. x = 3 – 2t, y = 12 -3t, z = 11 + 2t
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c. 36 d. 48
20. From problem 19. Find the volume of the tetrahedron formed.
a. 22.33 b. 21.33
c. 11.22 d. 18.22
21. Find the angle between the planes 2x – y – 2z + 5 = 0 and 4x +
8y + z – 3 = 0. CE BOARD MAY 2010
a. 85.750 b. 81.230 c. 67.210 d. 31.230
22. A parametric equation of the line
5x – 2y + 3z – 13 = 0 , 3x – y + z – 7 = 0 is
a. x = 1 + t, y = -4 + 4t , z = t
b. x = 1 – t , y = -4 + 3t , z = 2t
c. x = 2 + t , y = -3 – 5t, z = t
d. x = 1 -2t, y = 3 + 4t, z = 2t
23. Find the equation of the plane which is perpendicular to the plane
x + 3y + 2z + 7 = 0 and which passes trough R(0,1,2) and S(-2, -1,
1).
a. 3x – y + z = 1 b. 2x + y – 3z = -5
c. x – 3y + 4z = 5 d. 3x + 4y + z = 4
24. Find the equation of the plane which is tangent to the sphere x 2 +
y2 + z2 – 10x + 4y – 6z – 187 = 0 at the point ( -9, 3, 1).
a. 13x + 2y – 4z =-115 b. -14x + 5y – 2z = 139
c. 12x + 5y + z = -92 d. 2x + 5y – 8z = 21
25-26-27
Given A( 3,2, -5), B( 2, -3, 8).
25. A point C is selected between AB such that AC = 3/5 AB, Find
the cooodinate of C.
a. ( 23/5, 1/5, -2/5) b. ( 21/5, 1/5, -1/5)
c. ( 3/5, -14/5, 23/5) d. ( 12/5 c -1 2.8 )
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Given the planes 4x + 7y – 3z = 21 and 3x + 3y – 7z = 2.
29. Find the coordinate where this line intersect the xy plane.
a. ( -21.9, 12/7) b. ( -49/9, 55/9)
c. ( 31/9, 21/9) d. ( 43,9, 21/9)
30. Find the angle that this line makes with the z xis.
a. 106.70 b. 101.50 c. 111.210 d. 89.210
Answers/ Solution
1. Input VctA = < 3 4 -6 > VctB = < 4 5 -7>
Abs( VctA – VctB ) = 1.732
2. Vct A = < 4 8 -1> Vct B = < 9 1 2 >
abs(Vct – VctB ) = 9.11
3. Let Vct A = < 2 10 4 >
Use Trial and Error: Let Vct B = < 8 3 6 >
Abs(VctA – VctB) = 9.434 Ans. z = 6
4. Use trial and error.
Let VctA = < 2 5 4 >
VctB = < 7 3 6 >
Abs(VctA – VctB ) = 5.74456
Ans. x = 7
5. d Ax1 By 1 Cz1 D
A2 B 2 C 2
A = 7 B = -6 C = 6 D = 8
x1 = 3 , y1 = 2 , z1 = -1
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d= 1
6. Get a point on one of the plane and get the distance from this point
to the other plane. This will be the side of the cube.
2x – y + 2z – 3= 0 , Let x = 0, y = 0 ,
then 2z -3 = 0, z = 3/2
The point is ( 0,0, 3/2)
Ax1 By 1 Cz1 D
d
A2 B 2 C 2
(x1, y1, z1) = (0, 0, 3/2)
A = 6 B = -3 C = 6 and D = 8
d= 17/9
V = d3 = 4913/729
7. A A A B B
x2 + y2 + z2 + 8x – 2y + 1 = 0
A=1 B=8
-B/(2A) = -4
A = 1 B = -2
-B/(2A) = 1
So the center is at ( -4, 1, 0)
Substitute x = -4, y = 1 and z = 0
x2 + y2 + z2 + 8x – 2y + 1 = -16
radius = √16 = 4
8.
A B A B A B
4x2 + 7x + 4y2 – 3y + 4z2 + 2z - 8 = 0
A=4 B=7
-B/(2A) = -7/8
A = 4 B = -3
-B/(2A) = 3/8
A=4 B=2
-B/(2A) = -1/4
The center is at ( -7/8, 3/8, -1/4)
Let x = -7/8 y = 3/8 z = -1/4
4x2 + 7x + 4y2 – 3y + 4z2 + 2z - 8 = -95/8
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95 / 8 r = 1.723
r
4
V = 4/3 π r3 = 21.426 cubic units
9. Let VctA = < 2 1 -3 >
VctB = < -8 1 4>
VctC = < 3 -1 6>
The direction number of the plane is
(VctA - VctB) x (VctA – Vct C) = < 14 97 20 >
The equation of the plane is Ax + By + Cz + D = 0
14x + 97y + 20z + D = 0
Substitute a point say x = 2, y = 1 and z = - 3
then D = -65
The equation of the plane is
14x + 97y + 20z – 65 = 0
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MODE 5 1 x = 1 y = - 4
Parametric Equation of the line
x 1 y 4 z
t
1 4 1
x = 1 + t, y = -4 + 4t , z = t
23. Direction number of x + 3y + 2z + 7 = 0 is ( 1 3 2 )
line vector on the unknown plane : ( -2 -0 -1 -1 1-2 )
or ( -2 -2 -1 )
Vector perpendicular to x + 3y + 2z + 7 = 0 and the unknown plane
is the the direction number of the unknown plane.
Vct A =( 1 3 2 ) Vct B = ( - 2 2 1 )
Vct A x Vct B = ( 1 -3 4 )
Equation of the plane: x – 3y + 4z = C
Substitute x = 0, y = 1 , z = 2
0 – 3(1) + 4(2) = c
c=5
Equation x – 3y + 4z = 5
24. Get the center of the sphere.
x2 -10x + 25 + y2 + 4y + 4 + z2 – 6z + 9 = 187 + 25 + 4 + 9
( x – 5)2 + ( y + 2)2 + ( z – 3)2 = 152
C( 5, -2, 3 )
Direction Number of the plane = ( -9 – 5 3 + 2 1 – 3 )
= ( -14 5 - 2 )
Equation of the plane: -14x + 5y – 2z = C
Substitute x = -9 y = 3 z = 1
-14(-9) + 5(3) – 2(1) = 139
-14x + 5y – 2z = 139
25. A= ( 3 2 -5) B = ( 2, -3, 8)
Then C = A + (3/5)( B – A) =
= ( 3 2 -5) + (3/5)[ ( 2 – 3 8) – ( 3 2 - 5) ]
= ( 2.4 -1 2.8 )
26.
A B C
x 5x
m = x/6x = 1/6
B = A + 1/6( C – A)
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6B = 6A + C - A
C = 6B – 5A = 6( 2 -3 8) - 5( 3 2 - 5)
C = ( -3 - 28 73 )
27. Vct AB = ( -1 -5 13 ) AC = ( 4 7 12 ) - ( 3 2 - 5)
= ( 1 5 17)
AC x AB = |AC||AB| sin θ
d = AC sin θ = abs( AC x AB / abs( AB) )
d = 8.62
PROBLEM SET 18
POLAR COORDINATES , CYLINDRICAL COORDINATES,
SPHERICAL COORDINATES, PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS and
POLAR CURVES
1. Find the polar coordinate of ( 3, -6).
a. ( 6.708, -63.430 ) b. ( 6.718, -43.430 )
c. ( 6.728, -67.43 ) 0 d. ( 4.708, -67.430 )
2. Find the rectangular coordinate of ( 100, 1200).
a. ( 50, 86.6) b. ( -50, 86.6)
c. ( -80, -86.6) d. ( -50, -86.6)
3. The coordinate axes is rotated 700clockwise. What is the new
coordinate of the the point ( 5, 8) with respect to the new axes?
a. ( -5.81, 7.43 b. ( -3.54, 7.63 )
c. ( -5.54 8.63 ) d. ( -5.55, 6.67 )
4. The new coordinate is ( 7, -9) when the the coordinate axes is
rotated 450 counterclockwise. What is the old coordinate?
a. ( -1.41, -11.31 ) b. ( -1.21, -11.31 )
c. ( -1.41, -13.31 ) d. ( -1.31, -11.31 )
5. The coordinate ( 4,3) becomes ( 2.733, 4.187) when the
coordinate axes is rotated at θ counterclockwise. What is θ ?
a. 300 b. 100
c. 20 0 d. 150
6. What is the polar coordinate on the point on a circle
x2 + y2 = 25 when x = 3 in the second quadrant?
a. ( 5, -63.130) b. ( 5, -53.130)
c. ( 5, -23.130) d. ( 5, -43.130)
7. y = x2 in polar coordinate sytem is
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Answers
1. Pol( 3, -6) = ( 6.708, -63.430 )
2. Rect( 100,120) = (-50, 86.6 )
3. Pol(5,8) = (9.434, 580)
New θ = 58 + 70 = 1280
Rect( 9.434, 126 ) = ( -5.81, 7.43)
4. Pol( 7, -9) = (11.4, -52.120 )
Old angle: -52.120 – 450 = -97.120
Rect( 11.4, -97.120) = ( -1.41, -11.31 )
5. Pol( 4,3) = ( 5, 36.870)
Pol(2.733, 4.187) = ( 5, 56.870)
Angle = 56.870 – 36.870 = 200
6.
x=3 32 + y2 = 25 , y = - 4 ( 2nd quadrant)
Pol( 3, -4) = ( 5, -53.130)
7. x = r cos θ , y = r sin θ
r sin θ = ( r cos θ )2
r sin θ = r2 cos2 θ
sin θ = r cos2 θ
8.
x = r cos θ y = r sin θ
r sin θ = 4 r cos θ + 1
r( sin θ – 4 cos θ ) = 1
9. x = r cos θ y = r sin θ
(rcos θ)2 + ( r sin θ )2 + 8( r cos θ ) = 0
r2 ( cos2 θ + sin2 θ ) + 8r cos θ = 0
r2 + 8rcosθ = 0
r + 8cos θ
r = -8cosθ
10.
x = rcos θ y = r sin θ
( r cos θ )2 - ( r sin θ )2 = 1
r2 ( cos2 θ – sin2 θ ) = 1
r cos 2θ = 1
r = sec 2θ
11.
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12. r = 3 x/r
r2 = 3x
x2 + y2 = 3x
13. r ( 1 + x/r ) = 1
r+ x = 1
r = 1- x
r2 = ( 1-x)2
x2 + y2 = 1 – 2x + x2
y2 + 2x = 1
14.
Pol( 3,4) = ( 5, 53.130)
Clindrical Coordinate = ( 5, 53.130, 5)
15. Pol( -4, -5) = (6.4, -128.650 )
Cylindrical Coordinate = ( 6.4, -128.650, 10)
16. Rect( 20, 400) = (15.32, 12.855)
Orthogonal System = ( 15.32, 12.855, 5)
17. Rect ( 19, 1200) = (-9.5, 16.45)
Orthogonal System = ( -9.5, 16.45, -6)
18.
Pol( 3,4) r = 5 θ = 53.130
This is stored to X and Y.
Pol( 5, X) r = 7.07 θ = 450
Spherical Coordinate = ( 7.07, 53.130, 450 )
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21.
REC( 14, 50) X = 8.999 Y = 10.724
REC( Y, 120) X = -5.362 Y = 9.287
Spehrical Coordinate: ( -5.362, 9.287, 9)
22. Let x = t2 , y2 = 4t2 or y = 2t
23. x – 7 = cos t or x = 7 + cos t
y – 4 = sin t or y = 4 + sin t
Parametric Equation:
x = 7 + cos t, y = 4 + sin t
24. sin t = x/√5 cos t = y/ 3
sin2 t + cos2 t =1
( x/√ 5)2 + ( y/3)2 = 1
x2/5 + y2/9 = 1
9x2 + 5y2 = 45
25. t= x- 3
y = ( x -3)2/4
4y = (x-3)2
26.
t= 3- x
y = ( 3 –x)2 - 2
y = 9 – 6x + x2 - 2
y = 7 – 6x + x2
27. x = ln t
t = ex
y = t2 – 1
y = e2x -1
28. a
29. b
30. line
31. a
32. a
33. a
34. b
35. r = 4(490) = 3.421 rec ( 3.421, 49) x = 1.028
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PROBLEM SET 19
LIMITS
1 cos x
1. Evaluate lim x 0 PAST CE BOARD
x2
a. 0 b. 1/2
c. 2 d. -1/2
x
tan
2. lim x 1(2 x ) 2
PAST ECE BOARD
a. e2π b. e2/π
0. d. DNE
3. lim x0 sin(1/ x ) PAST CE BOARD
a. 0 b. -1
d. 1/2 d. DNE
tan 2 x 2 sin x
4. lim x 0 PAST CE BOARD
x3
a. 0 b. 3
c. infinity d. DNE
5. lim x 1 x2 1 PAST CE BOARD
2
x 3x 4
a. 1/5 b. 2/5
c. 3/5 d. 4/5
x4
6. lim x 4 2
PAST ECE BOARD
x x 12
a. 1/4 b. 1/3
c. 1/5 d. 1/7
x4
7. lim x PAST ME BOARD
x4
a. 0 b. 1
c. 2 d. DNE
4 3
8. lim x 3 x 2 x 7
3
5x x 3
a. 0 b. ∞
c. -1 d. DNE
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9. lim x (e x x )1/ x
a. 2 b. e
c. 3 d. 4
10. lim x / 2 (tan x tan 2x )
a. 1 b. 2
c. -2 d. 3
ex ex
11. lim x 0
tan x
a. 1 b. -1
c. 2 d. -2
x
12. lim x
1 x 2
a. 1 b. 0
c. -1 d. 2
3 2
13. lim x 2 x x 4
x2 4
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
14. lim x (e x x )
a. ∞ b. 0
c. 1 d. DNE
15 . lim x 0 (1 sin x )1/ x
a. 1/e b. 2/e
c. e d. 1/e2
3
16. lim x 3
x 3
a. 0 b. DNE
c. ∞ d. - ∞
2 2
17. lim x cos( ) x
x
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a. e-2 b. e
c. 0 d. 1
Solution:
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18.
Assume a = 2 and b = 3
( 1 + 2x)3/x let x = - 0.0001
Value = 403.67
If x = + 0.0001
Value = 4013. 17
Values are close, there is a limit
a = 2 , b = 3 from 1st choice ea/b = 1.95 ( wrong )
from choice c, eab = e2(3) = 403.43 ( Anwer) eab
PROBLEM SET 22
DERIVATIVES, SLOPES, TANGENT LINES, NORMAL LINES,
RADIUS OF CURVATURE , VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION
1. Find the derivative of x = 3y4 + 7y3 + 1 with respect to x.
PAST CE BOARD
1 1
a. b.
12y 21y 2
3
6 y 21y 2
3
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1 1
c. d.
3
12y 18y 2 3
13y 21y 2
2. Find the derivative of y = 33x PAST CE BOARD
a. 33x+1 ln 3 b. 33x+1 ln (3x)
c. 3 ln 3
3x d. 33x+2 ln (3x)
3. What is the derivative of 2 cos ( 2 + x3) with respect to x? PAST CE
BOARD
a. -6x2sin( 2 + x3) b. 6x2sin( 2 + x3)
c. 3x2sin( 2 + x3) d.- 3x2sin( 2 + x3)
4. Find y’ in the curve y = ( 1 – 2x)3 at the point ( 1,-1). PAST CE
BOARD
a. -6 b. 6
c. -3 d. 3
5. What is the slope of the curve when y = 2 sin x when x = 10?
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
6. Detemine the slope of the curve x 2 + y2 – 6x + 10y + 5 = 0 at the
point (1,0). PAST CE BOARD
a. 1/5 b. 2/5
c. 3/5 d. 4/5
7. Determine the velocity when t = 4 given the equation
5 where D is in meters and t is in seconds. PAST CE
D 20t
t 1
BOARD
a. 19.8 m/s b. 12.6 m/s
c. 13.4 m/s d. 14.5 m/s
8. Find the slope of the curve y = 64( 4 + x)1/2 at the point (0,12).
PAST CE BOARD
a. 1 b. 1.5
c. 2 d. 2.5
9. Find the slope of the curve whose parametric equation is given by
y = t3 + t2 + 1/t and x = t4 + 3t2 when t = 1/2.
a. -9/14 b. 3/14
c. 4/17 d. 8/17
10. Find the derivative with respect to x .
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c. 5.112 d. 4.221
19. Find the center of curvature of problem 18.
a. ( -0.5, 1.5) b. ( -1.5, 1)
c. ( -0.5, 2.5) d. ( 0.5, 1.5)
20. Find the radius of curvature at any point of the curve
y + ln cos x = 0 PAST ECE/CE BOARD
a. cos x b. sec x
c. 1.211 d. 1
21. Find the slope of the curve x2 + 4xy + y2 + 3x -5y -6 = 0 at the
point on the curve ( 1,2).
a. 16/3 b. -13/3
c. -5 d. -11/3
22. Find the angle between the radius vector and the tangent line of
the curve r = a sec 2θ and θ = π/8. CE BOARD MAY 2008
a. 33.210 b. 26.560
c. 14.12 0 d. 11.230
23. Find the angle between the radius vector and the tangent line to
the curve r = θ2 at θ = π. CE BOARD MAY 2008
a. 57.50 b. 34.20
d. 45.2 0 d. 33.10
Problems 24, 25
At time 0 t 2 , the position of the particle moving along a
path in the xy plane is given by the parametric equation x = etsin t
and y = etcost.
24. Find the slope of the path of the particle at time t = 0.
a. 1 b. -1
c. 2 d. -2
25. What is the speed of the particle when t = 1.
a. 3.84 b. 1.22
c. 2.45 d. 4.33
26. Find the radius of curvature of r = tan θ
when θ = 3π/4 .
a. 2.11 b. 2.24
c. 3.11 d. 4.11
Problems 27, 28
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x2 x2 x2 x2
34. Find the radius of curvature of y = 4x at the point (4,4)
2
a. 34.12 b. 22.36
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c. 11.23 d. 33.12
35. Find the slope of the curve x = 6y3 – 2y2 at the point (6,3).
PAST CE BOARD
a. 1/110 b. 1/150
c. 1/120 d. 1/300
36. Find the slope of the curve y = 6( 4+ x)1/2 at the point (0,12).
a. 2 b. 1.5
c. 2 d. 3
37. At what point does the curve x3 – 9x – y = 0 have a slope of
18?
a. ( 4, 28) b. ( 3, 0)
c. (1, -8) d. ( 2, 1)
38. Find the curvature of the curve y2 = 16x at the point (4,8). PAST
CE BOARD
a. 0.0442 b. 0.0331
c. 0.1221 d. 0.0236
Problems 39, 40
A particle moves along the path whose parametric equation are x = t3
and y = 12t2. (PAST CE BOARD)
39. What is the velocity when t = 2 sec?
a. 45.67 b. 49.48
c. 48.12 d. 44.21
40. What is the acceleration when t = 2 sec?
a. 26.83 b. 32.12
c. 33.43 d. 41.22
41. Find the second derivative of y = x(x +1)3 when x = 1.
a. 24 b. 34
c. 36 d. 44
Given the ellipse 25x + 4y = 100. (PAST CE BOARD)
2 2
Problems 42, 43
42. Find the equation of the diameter of the ellipse which bisects
chords having a slope of 1/2.
a. 25x + 2y = 0 b. 50x – 3y = 0
c. 25x + 4y = 0 d. 30x – 5y = 0
43. What is the slope of the curve at the point (1.2, 4)?
a. -1.212 b. -1.341
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c. -1.875 d. -3.232
44. Determine the slope of the tangent to the curve
y = 2ln x at the point where x = 1.
a. 1 b. 3
c. 2 d. 4
45. What is the 2 derivative of y = x sin x when x = 1 0?
nd
a. 1 b. 2
c. 3 d. 4
Solution
1 = 12y3y’ + 21y2y’
1
y’ = 3
12y 21y 2
2. y’ = 33x ln (3) d/dx (3x )
= 33x (3) ln 3
= 33x+1 ln 3
3. y = 2 cos ( 2 + x3)
y’ = 2( -sin ( 2 + x3) ) 3x2
= -6x2 sin ( 2 + x3)
d
4. (1 2 x )3 |x 1 = -6
dx
5. Go to radian mode:
ENTER: d (2 sin x ) | x 10
dx
Ans. 2
6. x2 + y2 – 6x + 10y + 5 = 0
2x + 2yy’ – 6 + 10y’ = 0
Let X = D , write as
2x + 2yD – 6 + 10yD= 0,D and enter SHIFT CALC
Substitute x = 1 and y = 0 and solve for y’
Ans. 2/5
7. d (20 x 5 ) | x 4 =19.8 m/s
dx x 1
8. d
(6( 4 x )1/ 2 ) | x 0 = 1.5
dx
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x ln (x y) = ln e
x ln (xy) = 1
x(ln x + ln y) = 1
xln x + xln y = 1
x(1/x) + lnx + x(1/y)y’ + ln y = 0
1 + ln x + xy’/y + ln y = 0
xy’/y = -1 – ln x – ln y
xy’/y = -1 – ln xy
y’ = y (1 ln xy )
x
16. y2 = 5x -1
Is ( 1, -2) on y2 = 5x – 1
(-2)2 = 5(1) – 1 OK
y 5x 1 (since y = -2 is negative)
18. 3x2 + y2 = 12
y= 12 3x 2
y’ = 0.5( 12-3x2)-0.5(-6x)
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(1 ( y ' )2 )3 / 2
Radius of curvature :
y''
y’ = d/dx( 12 3x 2 ) when x = 1 is -1
y’’ = d/dx (0.5( 12-3x2)-0.5(-6x) ) when x = 1 is -1.33333
2 3/2
radius of curvature = [1 ( 1) ] = - 2.121
1.33333
19.
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r’(3π/4) = 2 =B
r’’(3π/4) = d/dθ ( sec2θ ) when θ = 3π/4
r’’(3π/4) = - 4 = C
( A 2 B 2 )3 / 2 = 2.236
=
A 2 2B 2 AC
27. r = t2 + t r(2) = 6 m
θ = 1/6 t3 θ(2) = 4/3 m
Rect( 6, 4/3) (Go to rad mode)
= ( 1.411, 5.83)
28. r when t = 2 is 6 m
dr/dt when t = 2 = d/dt( t2 + t) when t = 2 is 5 m/s
dθ/dt when t = 2 is d/dt( 1/6 t3) when t = 2 is 2 m/s
vr = 5
vθ = r dθ/dt = 6(2) = 12 m/s
v = Abs< 5 12 > = 13 m/s
29. r when θ = π/3 is 8.464
vr = dr/dt = d/dt( 5 + 4 sin θ) when θ = π/3
=[d/dθ( 5 + 4sinθ)|θ= π/3] dθ/dt
= 2(2)
vr = 4 (radial speed)
vθ = r dθ/dt = 8.464(2)
16.928 (transverse speed)
v = Abs< 4 16.928 > = 17. 4
30. ar = r’’ – r( θ’)2
r’’ = [d/dθ( 4cos θ x 2 ) | θ = π/3] dθ/dt
r’’ = -13.85
ar = -13.856 – 8.464(2)2 = -47.712
θ’’ = 0 since θ’ = constant
aθ = r θ’’ + 2r’θ’
= 0 + 2(4)(2) = 16
a = Abs < -47.712 16 > = 50.3
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35. dy/dx at x = 6 is ?
dx/dy = d/dy( 6y3 – 2y2 )| y = 3
dx/dy = 150
dy/dx = 1/150
36. y’ = d/dx(6( 4+ x)1/2 ) | x = 0 is 1.5
37.
x3 – 9x – y = 0
3x2 – 9 – y’ = 0
3x2 – 9 – 18 = 0
x = 3 and - 3
If x = 3 , y = x3 – 9x = 0
If x = -3, y = x3 – 9x = 0
The point are ( 3, 0) and ( -3, 0)
38.
y''
K
(1 ( y ' )2 )3 / 2
y 16 x = 4√x
y’ = d/dx ( 4√x ) | x = 4 is 1 = A
y’’ = d/dx ( 4(1/2) x-1/2) | x = 4 is -0.125 = B
B
K = -0.0442
(1 A 2 )3 / 2
39.
vx = dx/dt = d/dt(t3)| t = 2 is 12
vy = dy/dt = d/dt(12t2) | t= 2 is 48
v = Abs < 12 48 > = 49.48
40.
ax = d/dt( 3t2) | t = 2 is 12
ay = d/dt(24t) | t = 2 is 24
a = Abs < 12 24 > = 26.83
41.
y’(1) = d/dx (x(x +1)3 )| x = 1 is 20
y(1+0.00001) = d/dx (x(x +1)3 ) | x = 1.00001 is
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20.00036
y ' (1.00001) y ' (1) 20 .00036 20
2nd derivative = =
0.00001 0.00001
= 36
42.
25x2 + 4y2 = 100
50x + 8yy’ = 0
50x + 8y(1/2) = 0
50x + 4y = 0
25x + 2y = 0
43.
4y2 = 100 – 25x2
y2 = 25 - x2/4
y= 25 6.25x 2
y’ = d/dx( 25 6.25x 2 ) | x = 1.2 is -1.875
44.
d/dx( 2ln x) | x = 1 is 2
45.
y’(10) = d/dx( x sin x ) | 10 is 0.034903
y’( 10 + 0.00001 ) = d/dx( x sinx ) | 10 + 0.00001
= 0.03492303
y’’(10) = (0.03492303 - 0.034903 ) / 0.00001
= 2
PROBLEM SET 21
MAXIMA MINIMA, RELATED RATES, ERRORS
1. A car starting 12:00 Noon travels west at a speed of 30 kph.
Another car starting from the same point at 2:00 PM travels north at
45 kph. Find how fast are the two cars separating at 4:00 PM?
PAST CE BOARD
a. 57 kph b. 51 kph
c. 81 kph d. 44 kph
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turning at the rate of 0.25 rev/hr. How fast in kph is the car traveling at
this moment?
PAST CE BOARD
a. 2.98 b. 3.93
c. 4.11 d. 6.12
2 2
9. A rectangle is inscribed in an a ellipse x y 1 .
9 4
What is the maximum possible area of the rectangle?
a. 10 b. 13
c. 12 d. 36
PAST CE BOARD
10. What is the nearest distance from the external point (4,2) to the
curve y2 = 8x. PAST CE BOARD
a. 3.12 b. 2.34
c. 2.83 d. 4.11
11. The sum of 2 numbers is K. The product of one by the cube of
the other is to be a maximum. What is one of the number. PAST CE
BOARD
a. K/4 b. K/2
c. 2K/3 d. K/8
12. At 4:00 PM boat A left in the direction N 450 E . At 4:30 PM boat B
left the same pier in the direction S 300 E at 32 mph. How fast were
they separating at 5:00 PM in mph? PAST CE BOARD
a. 34.23 b. 38.21
c. 44.61 d. 54.33
13. The sides of the triangle ABC are AB = 7 cm, BC =5 cm and CA
= 9 cm. Determine the width of the largest rectangle that can be
inscribed in it such that the longer side of the rectangle is on the 9 cm
side of the rectangle. PAST CE BOARD.
a. 2.12 m b. 1.94 m
c. 1.22 m d. 1.44 m
A right circular cylinder is inscribed in a right circular cone of radius 6
cm. PAST CE BOARD
14. Find the radius of the cylinder if its volume is maximum.
a. 3 b. 4
c. 5 d. 2.5
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15. Find the maximum volume if the altitude of the cone is 12 cm.
a. 201.06 cm3 b. 211.23 cm3
c. 251.23 cm 3 d. 134.22 cm3
16. Find the radius of the cylinder if its lateral area is a minimum.
a. 4 b. 3
c. 2 d. 3.5
Problems 17, 18, 19
It is estimated that between the hrs of noon and 7 PM, the speed of a
highway traffic flowing past the intersection of EDSA and Ortigas
Avenue is approximately
S = t3 – 9t2 + 15t + 45 kph where ‘t’ is the number of hrs past
noon. (PAST CE BOARD )
17. At what time between noon and 7 PM is the traffic moving the
fastest?
a. 1 PM b. 2 PM
c. 3 PM d. 4 PM
18. At what time between noon and 7 PM is the traffic moving the
slowest.
a. 2 PM b. 3 PM
c. 4 pm d. 5 PM
19. What is the slowest speed if it moving at this time.
a. 21 kph b. 19 kph
d. 20 kph d. 22 kph
20. A triangular corner lot has perpendicular sides of lengths 120 m
and 160 m resepectively. Find the area and perimeter of the largest
rectangle that can be constructed on the lot with sides parallel to the
street? PAST CE BOARD
a. 4000 m2, 200 m b. 4800 m2 , 280 m
c. 3600 m , 220 m
2 d. 4200 m2 , 240 m
21. The total cost of producing a gift item is
C = 60x2 – 0.01x3 where x is the number of units produced.
Determine the value of x to make the average unit cost a minimum.
a. 2000 b. 3000
c. 4000 d. 5000
22. The length of the sides of the triangle are 4.25 cm, 9.61 cm and
8.62 cm. A rectangle is inscribed in it such that the longer side is on
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the 9.61 cm side of the triangle. What is the length of the rectangle if
its area is maximum?
a. 4.52 b. 4.81
c. 5.22 d. 5.01
23. A cable is to be run from a power plant on one side of the river
900 km wide to a factory on the other side 3 km upstream. The cost
of running the cable overland is $4 per meter while the cost
underwater is $ 5 per meter. Find the value of x for the most
economical cost. PAST CE BOARD
a. 1400 m b. 1800 m
c. 1200 m d. 1500 m
24. Water is flowing into a frustum of a cone at a rate of 100 liters per
minute. The upper radius of the frustum of the cone is 1.5 m while the
lower radius is 1 meter with a height of 2 m. If the water rises in the
tank at the rate of 0.04916 cm/s, find the depth of water. PAST CE
BOARD
a. 13.5 cm b. 15.5 cm
c. 12.23 cm d. 12.07 cm
25. Water is flowing in a conical cistern at the rate of 8 m 3/min. If the
height of the inverted cone is 12 m and the radius of its circular
opening is 6 m. How fast is the water rising when the water is 4 m in
depth. PAST ECE/ME BOARD.
a. 0.36 m/min b. 0.64 m/min
c. 0.44 m/min d. 0.56 m/min
26. A man is walking at the rate of 4 m/s across a bridge 30 m above
a river. A boat traveling 12 m/s at right angle to the roadway of the
bridge pass directly beneath her. How fast is the distance between the
boat and the woman increasing 5 sec later.
a. 13.45 m/s b. 11.43 m/s
c. 12.11 m/s d. 14. 22 m/s
27. The sides of a triangle are 6 m and 9 m respectively. If the
included angle is changing at the rate of 2 rad/s, at what rate is the 3 rd
side changing when the included angle is 600?
a. 11.78 m/s b. 12.33 m/s
c. 10.23 m/s d. 8.91 m/s
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28. A ballon leaving the ground 18 m from the observer rises 3 m/s.
How fast is the angle of elevation of the line of sight increasing after 8
seconds.
a. 0.06 rad/s b. 0.05 rad/s
c. 0.07 rad/s c. 0.08 rad/s
29. Find the minimum volume of a rignt circular cylinder that can be
inscribed in a sphere of radius 100 cm.
a. 2418399.152 cm 3 b. 2438399.152 cm 3
c. 3418399.152 cm 3 d. 7418399.152 cm 3
30. Find the area of the largest rectangle with sides parallel to the
coordinate axes which can be inscribed in the area bounded by the
two parabolas y = 26 – x2 and y = x2 + 2.
a. 32 b. 64
c. 128 d. 72
31. Find the area of the largest isosceles triangle that can be
inscribed in a circle of radius 6 inches.
a. 51.32 b. 46.76
c. 32.21 d. 41.22
32. A statue 3 m high is standing on a base 4 m high. If an
observer’s eye is 1.5 m above the ground. How far should he stand
from the base in order that the angle subtended by the statue is
maximum. PAST ECE BOARD
a. 3.71 m b. 4.33 m
c. 2.11 m d. 1.81 m
33. Water is running in a hemispherical bowl having a radius of 10 cm
at a constant rate of 3 cm 3.min. When the water is x cm deep, the
water level is rising at the rate of 0.0149 cm/min. What is the value of
x? PAST CE BOARD.
a. 3 b. 2
c. 4 d. 5
34. Find the equation of the line tangent to the curve y = x 3 – 6x2 +
5x + 2 at its point of inflection.
a. Y = 10 – 7x b. Y = 20 – 7x
c. Y = 10 + 7x d. Y = 11 + 7x
35. Determine a, b and c so that the curve y = ax 3 + bx2 + cx will
have a slope of 4 at its point of inflection (-1,-5).
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a. a = 2 b = 1 c = 7 b. a = 1 b = 3 c = 7
c. a = -2 b = -3 c = 1 d. a = 4 b = 1 c = 2
36. Determine a, b, c and d so that the curve
y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d will have a critical point at the origin and a
point of inflection at (2,4).
a. a = -1/4 , b = 3/2 , c = 0 , d = 0
b. a = 1/2, b = -1 , c = 2 , d = 1
c. a = -1, b = 2 , c = -3 , d= 0
d. a = 1, b = -1, c = 2 , d = -1
37. Find the minimum length of a ladder that will reach a building and
rest on a wall 1.5 m high which is 1.2 m from a building.
a. 3.4 m b. 3.8 m
c. 4.1 m d. 4.4 m
38. An object is projected vertically upward. If the distance traveled
by an object is expressed as h = 100t – 16.1t2. What is the velocity of
the object after 2 seconds?
a. 33.2 m/s b. 35.6 m/s
c. 33.2 m/s d. 32.8 m/s
39. Find acute angle of intersection of the parabolas
y = x2 -2x -3 and y = - x2 + 6x - 3. PAST CE BOARD
a. 36.030 b. 41.210
c. 44.120 d. 11.80
40. Find the acute angle of intersection between y = sin x and y = cos
x at the first point of intersection in the 1st quadrant.
a. 67.120 b. 39.340
c. 70.53 0 d. 41.220
41. The equation y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d has a critical point at (-1,4)
and a point of inflection at ( 2, -50). Find the coefficients a, b, c and d.
a. a = 1 c = -15 d= -4 and b = -6
b. a = 1 c = -11 d= -1 and b = -6
c. a = -1 c = -15 d= 4 and b = -6
d. a = 2 c = -10 d= -4 and b = -6
42. If P 20,000 will watch a concert at an admission price of P 100,
and if for evert P 5 added to the price, 500 fewer people will attend,
what is maximum gate receipt?
a. 2, 550,000 b. 2, 250,000
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c. 2, 270,000 d. 2, 150,000
43. The cost of fuel in a locomotive is proportional to the square of
the speed and is $25 per hour for a speed of 25 miles per hour. Other
cost amount to $100 per hr regardless of the speed. What is the
speed which will make the cost per mile a minimum?
a. 40 mph b. 30 mph
c. 50 mph d. 76 mph
44. A ferriswheel has a radius of 10 m. Its center is 12 m above the
ground. When the passenger is 17 m above the ground, he is moving
at the rate of 1.81 m/s. What is the speed of rotation of the wheel in
rpm? CE BOARD Nov 2005
1. 3 b. 5
c. 4 d. 2
45. A particle moves according to the parametric equations y = 2t 2
and x = t3 where x and y are the displacements in meters and time is
in seconds. Determine the acceleration of the body after 3 seconds.
PAST CE BOARD.
a. 18.44 m/s2 b. 12.44 m/s2
c. 28.44 m/s2 d. 11.22 m/s2
46. Find the acute angle of interection of the curves x + xy = 1 and
y3 = (x+1)2 . CE BOARD Nov 2008
a. 34.60 b. 70.40
c. 78.1 0 d. 81.20
47. A particle moves on the x axis so that its position at any time is
given by x = 2te-t. Find the acceleration of the particle at t = 0.
a. -2 b. 3
c. -4 d. -1
48. Consider the curve y2 = 4 + x and chord AB joining points A(-
4,0) and B(0,2) on the curve. Find the x coordinate of the point on
the curve where the tangent line is parallel to chord AB.
a. 1 b. 2
c. -1 d. -3
49. Two posts one is 10 m high and the other 15 m high stand 30 m
apart. They are to be stayed by transmission wires attached to a
single stake at ground level, the wires running to the top of the posts.
Where should the stake be placed to use the least amount of wire.
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a. 15 m b. 11 m
c. 12 m d. 14 m
50. The parametric equation of a moving particle is
x = tcos 3t , y = t4et and x, y are in meters and time t is in
seconds. Find the acceleration of the particle when time t = 1 sec.
Find the acceleration of the particle.
a. 43.21 m/s2 b. 57.65 m/s2
c. 44.12 m/s 2 d. 71.22 m/s2
51. Find the minmum length of the line segment intercepted between
the positive coordinate axes is a minimum that passes trough (3,4)
PAST CE BOARD
a. 9.56 b. 9.87
c. 10.12 d. 11.21
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59-60
The measurement of the side of the cube is 6 cm long. If this length
has an error of 1/12 cm. Find approximately ( using differentials) the
greatest error in
59. The Volume
a. 9 cm3 b. 10 cm3
c. 11 cm 3 d. 12 cm3
61-62
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In the 1st quadrant of the curve y = 9 – x2, a tangent line is drawn. The
tangent line intersects the coordinate axes at points U and V.
61. Find the minimum length of UV.
a. 10.23 b. 10.76
c. 11.18 d. 9.33
The upper end of the ladder 5 m long leans against a vertical wall.
Suppose the foot of the ladder slips away from the wall at the rate of
0.1 m/min
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65. How fast is the top of the ladder descending when its foot is 3 m
from the wall?
a. 0.986 m/min b. 0.075 m/min
c. 0.331 m/min d. 0.044 m/min
66. When will the top and bottom of the ladder move at the same
rate?
a. x = 3.45 m b. x = 4.3 m
c. x = 3.54 m d. x = 3.67 m
67. When is the top of the ladder descending at the rate of 0.15
m/min?
a. x = 4.21 m b. x = 5.11 m
c. x = 4.16 m d. x = 3.86 m
68. How fast is the angle θ at the foot of the ladder decreasing when
the foot is 3 m from the wall?
a. 0.025 rad/min b. 0.011 rad/min
c. 0.112 rad/min d. 0.442 rad/min
Answers.
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1.
dS/dt when t = 1
= d/dt (30 60t )2 (30t )2 2(30 60t )(30t ) cos120 0 | t = 1
= 45 kph
3.
V
r 3 ( radius of a closed cylinder of minimum area)
2
V = 11.3 r = 1.216 cm
d = 2(1.216) = 2.432 cm
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4.
V
r 3 V = 576.53
2
r = 4.51 cm
V = πr2 h = 576.53
h = 9.02 m
S = 2πr2 + 2πrh = 383.4 m
5.
Then 16823 = x2 y
y = 16823/x2
V = x2 + 4hx
S = 4hx + x2
S = 4(16823/x2) x + x2
S = 67292/x + x2
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ds/dx = -67292/x2 + 2x = 0
x = 32.28
and y = 16823/x2 = 16.14 cm
7. Use the table menu of your calculator.
ENTER: MODE 7
Input f(x) = 50x2 – 200x + 10000
START = 1
END = 7
STEP = 1
The maximum value will be at x = 7
Ans. 11050
8.
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d 2 ( x 4)2 ( y 2)2
y2
x d2 = ( y2/8 – 4)2 + (y-2)2
8
2dd’ = 2( y2/8 -4)( 2y)(1/8) + 2(y-2) = 0
y= 4
x = y2/8 = 2
The point is ( 2, 4)
Distance between ( 2,4) and ( 4, 2)
is Abs( -2 2 ) = 2.828
11.
Let x = one number
K – x is one of the number
P = (K-x)(x)3 = 0
P’ = (K-x)(3x2) + x3( -1) = 0
(K-x)(3) - x = 0
3K = 4x
x = 3K/4 and the other number is K/4
12. Let t = time after 4 PM
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Just use trial and error. The derivative of the cost must be zero for
most economical cost.
d / dx ( 4 x 5 (3000 x )2 900 2 ) | x 1800 is 0.
Answer: 1800
24.
100 liters per min = 100/1000 = 0.1 m 3/ min
= 1/600 m3/sec dy/dt = 0.0004916 m/s
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X Y
0 π(1)2 (base )
2 π(1.5) 2 ( top )
1 π(1.25)2 ( at the middle )
dV/dt = x𝑦̂ dy/dt dV/dt = 1/60 m3/s dy/dt = 0.0004916 m/s
Using Trial and Error:
x𝑦̂ = 1/60 / 0.0004916 = 33.9
0.155𝑦̂ = 3.39 ( Ans. )
To get exact values ( No Trial and Error )
or get the value of A ( A = 3.1416 ) ,
get the value of B ( B = 1.5708 )
get the value of C ( C = 0.19634 )
dV/dt =( A + Bx + Cx2) dx/dt (Note dx/dt is actually dy/dt )
1/60 = ( A + Bx + Cx2 ) ( 0.0004916)
A + Bx + Cx2 = 1/600 / 0.0004916 =
Cx2 + Bx + A – 1/600/ ( 0.0004916) = 0
MODE 5 3
x = 0.155 ( discard x = - 8.15 )
25.
V = 1/3π x2y
x/y = 6/12 x = 0.5y
V = 1/3π(0.5y)2y
dV/dt = d/dy (1/3π(0.5y)2y) dy/dt
8 = d/dy(1/3π(0.5y)2y) | y = 4 dy/dt
8 = 4π dy/dt
dy/dt = 0.6366 m/min
CALCULATOR TECHNIQUE:
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MODE 3 3
x y
0 0
12 π(6)2
-12 π(6)2
when height = 4
dV/dt = 4𝑦̂ dy/dt
8 = 12.56637 dy/dt
dy/dt = 0.6366 m/min
26.
S ( 4t ) 2 (12t ) 2 30 2
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Z 6 2 9 2 2(6)( 9) cos
dZ/dt = d/dt 6 2 9 2 2(6)(9) cos
= d/dθ 6 2 9 2 2(6)( 9) cos dθ/dt
dZ/dt when θ = 600 or π/3
dZ/dt = d/dθ 6 9 2(6)(9) cos
2 2
| θ = π/3 (2)
= 5.89188(2)
= 11.78 m/s
(Note: The calculator must be in radian mode)
Just replace θ by x.
28.
3t
tan tan 1(3t / 18)
18
dθ/dt = d/dt tan1(3t / 18) | t = 8
Note: Go to RAD MODE
dθ/dt = 0.06 rad/s
29.
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A = 1/2 ( 6 + y)(2x ) = x( 6 + y)
x2 + y2 = 36
y= 36 x 2
A=x(6+ 36 x 2 ) (1)
A = 6x + x 36 x 2
This is difficult to differentiate.
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f(x) = 6x + x 36 x 2
START = 0
END = 6 (This is the max possible value of x )
STEP = 0.5
PARTIAL DISPLAY:
4.5 44.848
5 46.583
5.5 46.188
The maximum value lies between x = 4.5 and x = 5.5.
START = 4.5
END = 5.5
STEP = 0.1
Maximum value is at x= 5.2 with f(x) = 46.756
Ans. 46.76
32.
1 11.496
2 18.676
3 21.583
4 21.967 Maximum Angle
5 21.161
START: 3
END: 5
STEP: 0.1
3.6 22.015
3.7 22.024
3.8 22.018
START: 3.6
END: 3.8
STEP: 0.01
MAX 3.71 22.024
Distance = 3.71 and angle = 22.0240
(Note: For this type of problem)
The value of x for maximum value of θ = 2.5 5.5
= 3.7081
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MODE 3 3
x y
0 0
10 π(10)2
20 0
A= 0 B = 62.83185 C = -3.1416
dV/dt = ( Bx + Cx2 ) dx/dt
3/0.0149 = ( Bx + Cx2)
Cx2 + Bx - 3/0.0149 = 0
USE MODE 5 3
x = 4 ( 16 is discarded )
34.
Point of Inflection: y’’ = 0
y(x) = x3 – 6x2 + 5x + 2 (1)
y’(x) = 3x2 -12x + 5 (2)
y’’(x) = 6x -12 = 0
x=2
From 1: y(2) = -4 (The point is ( 2, -4) )
From 2: y’(2) = -7 ( this is the slope)
Y = A + Bx
-4 = A + (-7)(2)
A = 10
Y = 10 – 7x
35.
y = ax3 + bx2 + cx
-5 = a(-1)3 + b(-1)2 + c(-1)
-5 = -a + b - c (1)
y’ = 3ax2 + 2bx + c
4 = 3a(-1)2 + 2b(-1) + c
3a – 2b + c = 4 (2)
y’’ = 6ax + 2b ( -1,5) is a point of inflection.
0 = 6a(-1) + 2b
-6a + 2b = 0 (3)
Solve equations 1, 2 and 3 using MODE 5 2
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a=1 b=3 c =7
36.
y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d
at (0,0)
0 = a(0)3 + b(0)2 +c(0) + d
d=0
at (2,4)
4 = a(2)3 + b(2)2 + c(2) + d
4 = 8a + 4b + 2c since d = 0 (1)
y’ = 3ax2 + 2bx + c
Critical point is at (0,0) , y’ = 0
4=0+0+ c
c=0
y’’ = 6ax + 2b (Point of inflection is at x = 2 )
0 = 6a(2) + 2b
12a + 2b = 0 (1)
From 1, 8a + 4b = 4 (2) since c = 0
Solve equations 1 and 2.
a = -1/4 , b = 3/2
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2x2+4x = 0
x = 0 and x = 4
y = -3 and y = 5
Point of intersection (0,-3) and (4,5)
Get the slope of y = x2 – 2x – 3 when x = 0
d/dx(x2 – 2x – 3)| x = 0 is -2
Get the slope of y = - x2 – 6x – 3
d/dx(- x2 + 6x – 3)| x = -2 is 6
Angle of intersection = tan-1 (6 ) – tan-1(-2) = 143.970
The acute angle is 180 – 143.973 = 36.020
(You can also use the other point ( 4,5) )
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v 100
X = v / 25 100 X=
v 25 v
dX/dv must be zero.
dX/dv = 1/25 – 100/v2 = 0
v = 50 mph
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x = 0.4396
d/dx (( 1 – x)/x | x = 0.4396 is -5.175
d/dx( ( x + 1)2/3) | x = 0.4396 is 0.59
tan-1( 0.59) – tan-1( -5.175) = 109.60
The acute angle is 180 – 109.60 = 70.40
47. d/dt( 2te-t) when t = 0 is 2
d/dt(2te-t) when t = 0.000001 is 1.999996
a = (1.999996 – 2)/ ( 0.000001 ) = - 4
48.
slope AB = ( 2 - 0)/ ( 0 + 4) = 1/2
For y2 = 4 + x
2yy’ = 1 but y’ = 1/2
2(y)(1/2) = 1
y=1 then
12 = 4 + x
x = -3
49.
51.
L = √ ( x2 + y2 ) = √ [( 3 – 4/B )2 + ( 4 – 3B)2]
Let B = x USE MODE 7
f(x) = √ [( 3 – 4/x )2 + ( 4 – 3x)2]
START X = -2 END x = 0 STEP .1 ( SLOPE IS
NEGATIVE)
Min length is 9.8656 ( happens between x = -1.2 and x = -1
START X = -1.2 END = -1 STEP 0.01
Min Length = 9.8656 at B = -1.1
52.
Minimum Vertical Distance = y2 - y1
= 1 + x2 - √x
USE MODE 7
f(x) = 1 + x2 - √x
START x = 0 END = 1 STEP 0.1
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END: 16.5
STEP: 0.1
F(x)
15.9 58.088
16 58.094 Width at the top with Max Volume
16.1 58.088
55.
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13 1238.8
14 1231. 5
START: 12
END: 14
STEP: 0.1
Max Volume:
X F(X)
13.3 1241.0997 or 1241.1
Material Wasted = 4/3π ( 10)3 - 1241.1 =
56.
57.
V = xyz
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58.
A = 0.5 x y sin θ
d A = V / xdx V / ydy V / d
= 0.5 y sin θ dx + 0.5 x sin θ dy + 0.5 xy cos θ dz
= 8.289 m2
59-60
V = s3
dV = 3s2 ds
dV = 3( 6)2 (1/12) = 9 cm3
S = 6s2
dS = 12 s ds = 12 (6) ( 1/12) = 6 cm 2
61-62
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y = 9 – x2 y’ = - 2x
slope at ( A, B ) = - 2A
Relationship between A and B: B = 9 – A2
Equation of line UV :
y - B = - 2A ( x – A )
When x = 0 , y = B + 2A2 ( 0, B + 2A2)
when y = 0, 0 – B = - 2A ( x – A ) x = B/( 2A) + A
( 0.5 B/A + A, 0)
Distance UV = (0.5B / A A) 2 (B 2 A 2 ) 2
B = 9 - A2
9 A2
D= (0.5 A ) 2 (9 A 2 2 A 2 ) 2
A
USE MODE 7, Replace A by X.
START: 0
END: 3 ( max possible value is less than 3 )
STEP: 0.5
x f(x)
0 error
0.5 13.081
1 11.18
1.5 11.858
………..
The minimum distance = 11.18 with x = 1 and y = 9 – x2 = 8
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63.
Then: V = ½ π(y/3)(y)
dV/dt = 1/2d/dt (π(y/3)y) ) = 1/2d/dy (π(y/3)y) )y=0.7 dy/dt
0.3 = 0.733 dy/dt
dy/dt = 0. 41 m/s
64.
Let x = radius of the cone
Then 2π(100) - 100 θ = 2π x
x = 100 (1- θ/(2π) )
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65-66-67-68
X2 + Y2 = 52
Then Y = √25 − 𝑥 2
dx/dt = 0.1 m/min
Then dy/dt = d/dt √25 − 𝑥 2
= d/dx √25 − 𝑥 2 x=3 dx/dt = -0.75(0.1)
65. = -0.075 m/min
25 x 2
tan θ =
x
25 x 2
and tan 1
x
25 x 2
tan 1
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1 25 x 2
dθ/dt = d/dt tan
x
1 25 x 2
= d/dx tan dx/dt
x x 3
(Rad Mode )
= -1/4( 0.1) = -0.025 rad/min
PROBLEM SET 22
INTEGRATION, AREA, VOLUME, SURFACE AREA, LENGTH OF
AN ARC, CENTROID
3
1. Evaluate (3 x 1) dx PAST ECE BOARD
1
a. (3 x 1) 4 c b. (3 x 1) 4 c
9
1 1
c. (3 x 1) 4 c c. (3 x 1)4 c
3 12
2. Evaluate cos 2xe sin 2 x dx PAST CE BOARD
a. 1/2 esin2x + c b. 2 esin2x + c
c. 1/2 ecos 2x + c d. 1/2 ecos2x + c
4. 1 cos x dx
2 sin2 x = 1 – cos x
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a. 2( cos x / 2) c b. 1/ 2 ( cos x / 2) c
c. 2 2( cos x / 2) c d. 4 2( cos x / 2) c
5. e 1 dx
x
ex 1
a. ln [(e-x +1)( ex -1)] + c b. ln [(ex +1)( e-x +1)] + c
c. ln [(ex +1)( 2e-x -1)] + c d. ln [(ex -1)( e-x -1)] + c
Problems 6, 7, 8
CE BOARD May 2008
The motion of a particle in space from t = 0 to t = 10 sec is defined by:
distance is in meters.
ax = 8t ay = 2 – 0.3t az = 5
6. What is the velocity after 2 seconds ?
a. 67.33 m/s b. 64.23 m/s
c. 87.12 m/s d. 98.12 m/s
7. What is the acceleration of the particle after 10 sec?
a. 9.5 m/s2 b. 8.1 m/s2
c. 11.2 m/s 2 d. 10.8 m/s2
8. What is the total distance traveled after 10 sec.
a. 361.22 m b. 981.11 m
c. 287.71 m d. 298.11 m
9. Find the area bounded by the curve x2 =16y and the x axis from x
= 1 to x = 3.
a. 0.5417 b. 0.2212
c. 0.5417 d. 0.8112
Problems 10, 11, 12
An area is bounded by the curve y = sin x , the x axis and the lines
x = 0 and x = π.
10. What is the area bounded by the curves?
a. 3 b. 2
c.1 d. 4
11. How far is the centroid of the region above the x axis?
a. 0.3926 b. 0.4412
c. 0.8122 d. 0.7611
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12. What is the volume generated when the region is revolved about
the x axis?
a. 3.45 b. 5.67
c. 4.93 d. 5.11
a x2
13. Evaluate 2 2 2
dx
0 (a x )
a. 2 b.
2
4a a
c.
2 d. 2
2a 8a
14. The circle x + y = 36 is revolved about the line y = 4. What is
2 2
a. 20 b. 30
c. 40 d. 50
18. Find the area bounded by the curve r2 = a2 cos 2θ
a. 0.4a2 b. 0.3a2
c. 0.5a 2 d. 1a2
19. Find the area enclosed by the curve x2 + 8y + 16 =0, the x axis,
the y axis and the line x – 4 = 0. PAST CE BOARD
a. 10.67 b. 11.22
c. 13.22 d. 14.11
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20. The area bounded by the curve y = 2x1/2 the line y = 6 and
the x axis is to be revolved about the line y = 6. Determine the
cenntroid of the volume generated. PAST CE BOARD
a. 1.5 b. 1.6
c. 1.7 d. 1.8
21. Find the length of the arc of the circle x2 + y2 = 64 , bounded
by x = -1 and x= -3 in the 2nd quadrant. PAST CE BOARD
a. 2.07 b. 3.01
c. 1.98 d. 1.88
22. Find the length of the arc whose parametric equation is x=
t and y = 2t where 0 t 2 .
3 2
a. 11.67 b. 11.52
c. 12.43 d. 14.33
23. Find the radius of curvature of the vector equation
R(t) = 2ti + (t2 -1)j when t = 1
a. 0.1768 b. 0.2122
c. 0.1222 d. 0.5612
Problems 24, 25
A particle moves along the x axis so that its velocity at any time
t 0 is given by v(t) = 3t2 – 2t – 1. The position x(t) is 5 for t = 2.
24. For what value of t, 0 t 3 is the partilcle’s instantaneous
velocity the same as its average velocity on the closed interval [ 0, 3 ]
a. 1.23 b. 1.44
c. 1.79 d. 1.33
25. Find the total distance traveled by the particle from time t = 0 time
t = 3.
a. 17 b. 18
c. 19 d. 20
Problems 26, 27
R is the region enclosed by the graphs y = ln( x 2 +1) and y = cos x.
26. What is the area of the region R.
a. 0.584 b. 0.332
c. 0.122 d. 0.612
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27. The base of the solid is a region R. Each cross section of the
solid perpendicular to the x axis is an equilateral triangle. What is the
volume of the solid?
a. 0.891 b. 0.198
c. 0.223 d. 0.441
Problems 28, 29
Let R be the region in the 1st quadrant eclosed by the graphs
2
y ex , y = 1 – cos x and the y axis.
28. Find the area of the region.
a. 0.78 b. 0.56
c. 0.59 d. 0.44
29. Find the volume when the region is revolved about the x axis.
a. 1.75 c. 1.81
c. 1.22 d. 1.33
30. A cubic polynomial function is defined by
f(x) = 4x3 + ax2 + bx + c. The function f has a local
minimum at x = -1 , and the graph has a point of inflection at x= -2.
1
If f ( x )dx 32 , what is the value of c?
0
a. 2 b. 3
c. 4 d. 5
31. What is the total length of the curve r = 4 sin θ
a. 2π b. 3π
c. 4π d. 5π
32. Find the perimeter of the cardiod r = 4( 1 – sin θ )
PAST CE BOARD
a. 24 b. 32
c. 34 d. 40
33. What is the area bounded by the curve y = 6 cos x from the x
axis to x = π/6 to x = 2π.
a. 22 b. 21
c. 31 d. 19
34. Find the surface area generated by rotating the 1st quadrant
portion of the curve x2 = 16 – 8y about the y axis. PAST CE BOARD
a. 67.11 b. 61.27
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c. 71.23 d. 81.33
35. X years from now, one investment plan will be generating a profit
at the rate of 50 + x2 thousand pesos per year, while a second
plan will be generating at the rate of ( 200 + 5x ) thounsand pesos
per year. Find the total net excess profit if you invest in the 2 nd plan
instead of the second plan up to the time the two plans yield equal
profit. PAST CE BOARD
a. P 1687.50 b. P 1211.23
c. P 1451.61 d. P 1811.33
Problems 36, 37, 38, 39
Given the equation of the curve y = 0.1(1600 – x2). CE BOARD Nov
2004
36. Find the area bounded by the curve and the x axis.
a. 8533.33 b. 8912.33
c. 8921.44 d. 1892.44
37. Find the moment of Inertia with respect to the x axis.
Moment of rectangle with respect to the base = 1/3bh3
a. 49.932 x 106 units4 b. 59.932 x 106 units4
c. 39.932 x 106 units4 d. 89.932 x 106 units4
38. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the y axis.
a. 2.73 x 106 b. 4.73 x 106
c. 6.73 x 106 d. 1.73 x 106
39. Find the radius of gyration with respect to the y axis.
a. 12.56 b. 17.89
c. 11.22 d. 13.44
Problems 40, 41, 42
Given: Area bounded by the curve y = xe-x , the x axis and the
maximum ordinate.
40. Find the area.
a. 0.345 b. 0.264
c. 0.441 d. 0.133
41. Find the volume generated if the area is revolved about the x
axis.
a. 0.611 b. 0.312
c. 0.254 d. 0.761
42. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x axis.
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a. 10 b. 20
c. 30 d. 40
Problems 51, 52, 53
A curve has an equation y = 2√x which intersects the line x = y.
PAST CE BOARD
51. Find the area between the curve and the line.
a. 2.67 b. 3.33
c. 8.11 d. 5.11
52. What is the volume generated by revolving the area about the x
axis?
a. 31π/3 b. 21π/3
c. 14π/3 d. 32π/3
53. Find the distance of the centroid of the common area from the x
axis?
a. 1.5 b. 2
c. 2.5 d. 3
54. Find the area bounded by the parabola x2 -4x + 12y -20 = 0 and
the x axis between
x = 1 and x = 2.
a. 1.97 b. 1.22
c. 1.62 d. 1.88
55. Find the length of the arc y = x√x from x = 0 to x = 4/3.
a. 3.1 b. 2.07
c. 1.11 d. 3.41
56. A variable square whose plane is perpendicular to the x axis has
one vertex on the x axis and the opposite vertex on the curve xy = 4.
Find the volume of solid generated as the square moves from x = 1 to
x = 4.
a. 6 b. 12
c. 18 d. 20
57. A solid has an elliptical base with major axis of 18 inches and a
minor axis of 12 inches. Find the volume of solid if every section
perpendicular to the major axis is an equilateral triangle.
a. 767.23 b. 748.24
c. 812.33 d. 612.34
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58. Find the volume if the 1st octant , bounded by the surface x = 1
and x2 = y + 2z . CE BOARD May 2004
a. 0.03 b. 0.04
c. 0.05 d. 0.06
59. What is the length of one arch of the curve having the following
parametric equation. PAST CE BOARD
x = 2θ- 2 sin θ
y = 2 – 2 cos θ
a. 24 b. 16
c. 18 d. 12
60. The axes of two right circular cylinders of radius 4 cm intersect at
right angles. Find the volume common to the cylinders.
a. 1013/3 b. 1024/3
c. 2314/3 d. 7182/3
Answers
1. Let u 3x – 1 du = 3dx
3 1
(3 x 1) dx (3 x 1) 4 c
12
2. Let u = 2sin2x du = 4cos2x dx
sin 2 x du
cos 2 xe dx e u
2
= 1/2 eu + c
= 1/2 esin2x + c
3. cos2y = 1/2 + 1/2cos2y
2
cos ydy (1/ 2 1/ 2 cos 2y )dy
= 1/2y + 1/4sin2y + c
4. 1 cos x 2 sin2
x = sin x/2
2
x
1 cos x dx 2 sin dx 2 2 ( cos x / 2) c
2
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5. e x 1 dx xe dx dx
x x
e 1 e 1 x
e 1
e x
ex
dx dx
e 1
x
1 ex
= ln(ex +1) + ln( 1 + e-x)
= ln[( ex +1)(e-x +1 ) ] + c
10 10 10
6. v x 0.8tdt v y (2 0.3t )dt v z 5dt
0 0 0
vx = 40 vy = 5 vz = 50
v = abs< 40 5 50 >
v = 64.226 m/s
7. a = < .8(10) 2 – 0.3(10) 5 >
= < 8 -1 5 >
Abs< 8 -1 5 > 9.4868 m/s2
10
8. Sx 0.4t 2dt 133.33
0
10
Sy (2t 0.3t 2 / 2)dt = 50
0
10
Sz = 5tdt = 250
0
3 3 x2
Area = ydx dx = 0.5417 sq units
1 1 16
10.
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A sin xdx = 2
0
11.
( y / 2) sin xdx (sin x / 2) sin xdx
y 0
0
2 2
= 0.3926
12. Using Pappus Theorem:
V = 2π( A) y
= 4.9335 sq units
13.
This is a difficult integral. Just use trial and error.
1 x2
Let a = 1 , then 2 2 2
dx = 0.1427
0 (1 x )
14.
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15.
y 2 2 dx= 180.96
6
V (3 x ) 2 dy (3
)
6 12
Note: The centroid of the parabolic segment is at 2/5 of the height
from the base.
V = 2π A yc = 2π( 2/3)( 12 x 3 ) ( 2/5 (3) )
= 180.96 cubic units
16.
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2y
2 2
3 x 9 y dxdy =
00
2 y 2
( x 9 y x ) dy ( y 9 y )dy = 40
3 2 3 3
0 0 0
1 2
/4 /4 1
A2 r d 2 (cos 2 )d
0 2 0 2
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Area = 1a2
19.
x2 = -8( y – 2)
V( 0,2)
8y = -x2 – 16
y = -x2/8 - 2
4 x2
A | 2 | dx = 10.667 sq units
0 8
Note: To enter | | , enter SHIFT hyp
20.
y = 2x1/2 is y2 = 4x (Parabola)
when y = 6 , 62 = 4x , x = 9
9 9
V (6 y ) 2 dx (6 2 x ) 2 dx
0 0
169.646 x = 305.3628
x = 1.8
21.
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23.
Radius of Curvature for a curve R = xi + yj where x and y are
functions of t is:
x' (y ' ' ) y ' ( x' ' )
R
( x '2 y '2 )3 / 2
x = 2t x(1) = 2
x’ = 2 x’(2) = 2
x’’ = 0 x’’(0) = 0
y = t2 -1 y(1) = 0
y’ =2t y’(1) = 2
y’’ = 2 y’’(2) = 2
Substitute in the formula:
R = 0.1768
24.
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S = 17
26.
Solve for the intersection:
ln( x2 + 1) = cos x
(Go to rad mode and use SHIFT CALC )
x = 0.9158
0.9158
A cos x ln( x 2 1)dx
0
= 0.584
27.
The base of the triangle is always cos x – ln (x2 + 1)
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= 0.19834
28.
Solve for the intersection.
2
e x 1 cos x
Use SHIFT CALC, (Switch to Radian Mode)
x = 0.941944
and y = 0.41178
Intersection: ( 0.941944, 0.41178)
Use MODE 7 to plot some points of both curves.
2
For e x START = 0 END = 1 STEP = 0.1
x f(x)
0 1
0.1 0.99
0.2 0.9607
0.3 0.9139
…………
For 1 – cos x START = 0 END = 1 STEP = 0.1
x f(x)
0 0
0.1 4.99 x 10-3
0.2 0.0199
……..
0.949144 2
A 0 (e x (1 cos x ))dx
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A = 0.5909
29.
0.949144
2 2
V ( y 2 y 1 )dx = 1.7465
0
x2
where y2 = e and y1 = 1 – cos x
30.
f(x) = 4x3 + ax2 + bx + c
f’(x) = 12x2 + 2ax + b
0 = 12(-1)2 + 2(a)(-1) + b ( minimum at x = -1)
-2a + b = -12 (1)
f’’(x) = 24x + 2a
0 = 24(-2) + 2a (Inflection at x = -2 )
a = 24 m substitute in eq 1, b = 36
1
f ( x )dx 32
0
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x2 + y2 – 4y = 0
x2 + (y-2)2 = 22
radius = 2 A= π(2)2 = 4π
32. The Curve is a CARIOD.
USE MODE 7 to plot the curve .
START = 0 END = 360 , STEP = 30
(Use Degree Mode)
X F(X)
0 4
30 3
60 0.5358
90 0
120 0.5358
150 2
…….
2
2 2 dr
L 0
r d
d
2
L ( 4 4 sin )2 ( 4 cos )2 d
0
L = 32
33.
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= 21
CAL TECHNIQUE:
2
Total Area = | 6 cos x | dx
/6
SWITCH to LINE MODE ( SHIFT MODE 2 )
ENTER: abs( 6 cos x ) , π/6, 2π, 0.01 )
Answer: 21 ( Closest. The answer is not exact)
34.
x2 = 16 – 8y
x2 = -8(y – 2)
V( 0,2)
opens downward.
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2
ds = 2πx 1 dy dx
dx
x2 = 16 – 8 y
2x = -8y’
y’ = -x/4
4
s 2 x 1 ( x / 4) 2 dx 61.27
0
35.
= P 1687.50
36.
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38.
40
I y x 2 ( ydx) x 2 (160 0.1x 2 )dx
40
39.
Iy 2.73 x10 6
ky = ky 17.89
A 8533.3
40.
Maximum ordinate.
y = xe-x
y’ = x(-e-x) + e-x = 0
x = 1 , maximum ordinate = 1e-1 = 1/e
Plot the curve:
ENTER: MODE 7 f(x) = xe-x START = 0 END = 1
STEP = 0.1
x f(x)
0 0
0.1 0.0904
0.2 0.1637
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0.3 0.2222
0.4 0.2681
….
1 0.3678
1
A xe x dx = 0.2642
0
41.
1 1
y dx ( xe ) dx
2 x 2
V=
0 0
V = 0.254
42.
Moment of Inertia of rectangle with the base = bh3/3
1 y 3 1 ( xe x )3
I x dx dx = 8.71 x 10-3
0 3 0 3
43.
Point of intersection:
3cos θ = 1 + cos θ
2cos θ = 1
θ = 600 or π/3
and r = 1 + cos π/3 = 3/2
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/3
1/2 A 1/ 2 ( r 2 2
r1 ) 0.5 (3 cos ) 2 (1 cos ) 2 d
2
0
1/2A =π/2
A =π
44.
L x '2 y '2 dt where x’ = dx/dt and y’ = dy/dt
x = 2(2t+3)3/2
x’ = (2)(3/2)(2t+3)1/2 (2) = 6(2t+3)1/2
y = 3(t+1)2
y’ = 6(t+1)
3
L = L x '2 y '2 dt 31 36(2t 3) 36(t 1)2 dt =72
1
45.
dW = (9810 ) π(x2)dy ( 6 – y)
x2 + (y-6)2 = 36
x2 = 36 – (y-6)2 = 36 – (y2 -12y + 36)
x2 = 12y- y2
4
W 9.81( )(12y y 2 )(6 y )dy = 7889.67 knM
0
46.
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x2 = cy
42 = c(12) c = 4/3
x2 = 4/3 y
dW = 62.4 πx2dy ( 12- y)
12
W 62.4 ( 4 / 3 y )(12 y )dy
0
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2
A 2 x (1 1.5 x )dx = 0.6719
0
48.
A 4 sin xdx = 6
/3
49.
dy ( x )3 2 dy ( 8y )3
I = 17.07
3 0 3
50.
ds/dt = v
ds/dt = 3 + 2t + 6t2
ds = ( 3 + 2t + t2) dt
t = 1 s = 10
t=2 s =?
s 2
2
ds (3 2t 6t )dt
10 1
s – 10 = 20
s = 30
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51. Find the area between the curve and the line.
Intersection:
y2 = 2x and x = y
y2 = 2y
y2 – 2y = 0
y(y -2) = 0
y = 0 and y = 2
x = 0 and x = 2
4
A 2 x xdx = 2.667
0
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2 x 2 4 x 20
A dx = 1.9722
1 12
55.
y’ = 3/2 x1/2 and (y’)2 = 9/4x
1 ( y ' )2 1 9 / 4 x
4/3 4/3
L 1 ( y ' )2 dx 1 (9 / 4)x dx
0 0
L = 2.074
56.
xy = 4 y = 4/x
4 4
V y 2dx ( 4 / x )2 dx
1 1
V = 12
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57.
( 2 y )2 3 18 4 y 2 3
V dx dx (1)
4 18 4
x2/ 92 + y2/62 = 1
y2 = 62 ( 1 – x2/92)
9
then: V 6 2 (1 x 2 / 9 2 ) 3dx =
9
V = 748.24 cu units
58.
x2 = y + 2z
trace in the xy plane, set z = 0, x2 = y
trace in the xz plane, set y = 0, x2 = 2z
dV = 1/2zy dx
1 1
V 1/ 2zydx (1/ 2)( x 2 / 2)( x 2 )dx
0 0
V = 0.05
59.
Find some points on x = 2θ – 2 sin θ
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2 2
dx dy
ds d
d d
x = 2θ- 2 sin θ
dx/dθ = 2 – 2cosθ
y = 2 – 2 cos θ
dy/dθ = 2 sin θ
2
s (2 2 cos )2 (2 sin )2 d = 16
0
60.
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V = 1024/3
PROBLEM SET 23
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
1. The solution of the D.E.
y’ = xe3x y(0) = 0 is
a. y = (3x+1)e3x – 1 b. y = (3x-1)e3x – 1
c. y = (3x+1)e – 2
3x d. y = (3x-1)e3x +1
2. The general solution of ( y + 2) dx + ( x -2) dy = 0
a. xy – 2y + 2x = c b. xy – 2y - 2x = c
c. xy – 2y + 4x = c d. xy + 2y + 2x = c
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16. Find the differential equation of the family of lines passing trough
the origin. PAST CE BOARD
a. xdx + ydy = 0 b. xdx – ydy = 0
c. xdy – ydx = 0 c. xdy + ydx = 0
17. Find the differential equation of the family of parabolas having
their vertices at the origin and foci on the x axis PAST CE BOARD.
a. ydx – 2xdy = 0 b. 2ydx – xdy = 0
c. ydx – xdy = 0 d. 3ydx – 2xdy = 0
18. Given the simulateneous differential equations
2 dx/dt – 3dy/dt = y – x + k
3 dx/dt + 2dy/dt = x – cos t
Find dy/dt. PAST ME BOARD
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a. 5 x 2 cos t 3 y 3k b. 5 x 4 cos t 3 y 3k
13 11
c. 5 x 2 cos t 3 y 3k d. 5 x 2 cos t 3 y 4k
13 13
b. y c1e(1 2 )x
c2e(1 2 )x
c. y = cos √2 x + c2 sin √2 x
d. y = ex ( c1 cos √2 x + c2 sin √2 x )
21. Solve Y’’ – 4Y’ + 5Y = 0
a. y e 2 x (c1 cos x c 2 sin x ) b. y e 2 x (c1 cos x c 2 sin x )
c. y e 2 x (c1 cos 2x c 2 sin 2x ) d. y e 2 x (c1 cos 3 x c 2 sin 3 x )
22. Let f be a function such that f’’(x) = 6x + 8.
What is the value of f(x) if the graph of f is tangent to the line 3x – y =
2 at the point ( 0, -2).
a. f(x) = x3 + 6x2 + 3x - 2 b. f(x) = x3 + 4x2 + 3x - 4
c. f(x) = x3 + 4x2 + 3x - 2 d. f(x) = x3 + 2x2 + 5x - 2
23. At any time t >= 0, the velocity of the particle traveling along the
x axis is given by the D.E.
dx
10 x 60e 4t . Find the general solution of the D.E.
dt
a. x ce 10 t 10e 4t b. x ce12 t 10e 4t
c. x ce10 t 10e 4t d. x ce10 t 10e 4t
Problems 24, 25, 26
A particle moves along the curve defined by the equation y = x 3 –
3x. The x coordinate of the particle x(t) statisfies the equation
dx 1 for t 0 with x(0) = -4.
dt 2t 1
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A motorboat and its load weigh 2,150 N. Assume that the propeller
force is constant and numerically equal to 6.7v Newton, where v is
velolcity in m/s and boat starts from rest. PAST EE/ CE BOARD
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Answers.
1.
dy = xe3x dx
y = xe 3 x dx + c
y = (3x+1)e3x + c
when x =0 , y = 0
0 = ( 3(0) +1 )e0 + c
c = -1
y = (3x+1)e3x – 1
2.
( y 2)dx ( x 2)dy 0
dx dy
0 Integrate.
x 2 y 2
ln (x – 2) + ln ( y +2) = ln c
ln( x-2)(y+2) = ln c
(x-2)(y+2) = c
xy – 2y + 2x - 4 = c or xy – 2y + 2x = c
3.
Let M = 2x + 3y N = 3x – 4y
M N
3 3 The D.E. is exact.
y x
x y
(2t 3 y )dt (3(0) 4t )dt c
0 0
x y
t2 + 3ty | + -2t2 | =c
0 0
x2 + 3xy – 2y2 = c
4.
The D.E. is homogeneous.
Let y = vx dy = vdx + x dv
( x + vx)dx + ( x – vx )( vdx + xdv ) = 0
x( 1 + v) dx + x( 1 – v) ( vdx + x dv ) = 0
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( 1 + v)dx + ( 1 – v) ( vdx + x dv ) = 0
dx( 1 + v + v – v2 ) + (1 – v) x dv = 0
dx( 1 + 2v – v2 ) + ( 1 – v) x dv = 0
dx (1 v )dv
0 Integrate:
x 1 2v v 2
ln x + 1/2 ln ( 1 + 2v – v2 ) = ln c
2ln x + ln ( 1 + 2v – v2) = ln c2
ln x2 + ln ( 1 + 2v – v2 ) = ln c2
v = y/x
ln ( x2 [ 1 + 2y/x – y2/x2 ) = ln c2
x2 + 2xy – y2 = c’
5.
This is a linear D.E. of the form dy/dx + yP(x) = Q(x)
The solution is:
ye
P ( x )dx
Q( x )
P ( x )dx
dx c
e P ( x )dx e
cot xdx
eln sin x sin x
y sinx = sin xdx c
y sin x = - cos x + c
y = -cotx + c csc x
7. The orthogonal trajectory equation is:
f( x,y, - 1/y’ ) = 0
y2 = cx Differentiate:
2yy’ = c
Eliminate c.
y2 cx
y = 2xy’ y’ = y/(2x)
2yy ' c
-1/y’ = -(2x)/y
Solve:
dy 2x
y’ = -(2x)/y
dx y
ydy = -2xdx Integrate:
y2/2 = -x2 + c
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y2 + 2x2 = c’
6.
dv/dt = 2 + 12t
dv = ( 2 + 12t) dt Integrate.
v = 2t + 6t2 + c
when t = 1 v = 2
2=2+6+ c
c=-6
v = 2t + 6t2 – 6
ds/dt = 2t + 6t2 – 6
4
s (2t 6t 2 6)dt
0
s = 120 m
8.
a = dv/dt = 32 – 0.25v
v dv 2
dt 2
0 32 0.25v 0
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s = 134.95 m
12.
ENTER: MODE 3 5
0 1
1600 1/2
Then: 200 ŷ = 0.917 or 91.7%
13-a, 13-b , 13-c
ENTER: MODE 3 5
X Y
0 100 – 20 = 80
3 70 – 20 = 50
ENTER: AC
A = 80 ( SHIFT 1 5 1) B = -0.1567 (SHIFT 1 5 2 )
T – 20 = 80 e-0.1567t
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13. T = 20 + 80e-0.1567t
14.
ENTER: MODE 3 5
Input the given coordinates.
X Y
0 1
5 2
Then 3 x̂ = 7.92 years
15.
Let x = amount of salt in the tank at any time
dx/dt = rate of entrance of salt - rate of exit of salt
= 2 lb/gal x 2 gal/min - x lbs (2) gal
50gal min
dx
dx/dt = 4 – x/25 or dt
4 0.04 x
50 dx t
dt t = 17.33 min
0 4 x / 25 0
16.
Equation of Line : Y = A + Bx , since it x = 0 , y = 0
then A = 0. Thus: y = Bx , But B = y’
Then: y = y’x
y = dy/dx x or xdy – ydx = 0
17.
Since the foci are on the x axis, the family of parabolas are horizontal.
y2 = cx ( Vertex at the origin)
2yy’ = c (Divide the 2 equations.
y2
x or y = 2xy’
2yy '
y = 2x dy/dx
ydx – 2xdy = 0
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18.
Use Cramers Rule:
2 3
D= 13
3 2
2 y xk
3 x cos t 2( x cos t ) 3( y x k )
dy/dt =
13 13
5 x 2 cos t 3 y 3k
13
19.
Replace y’’ by m2, y’ by m and 2y by 2
Auxillary Equation: m – 3m + 2 = 0
2
m = 2 and m = 1
General Solution: y c1e 2 x c2e x
20.
Auxillary Equation:
m2 – 2m – 1 = 0
m = 1 + √2 and m = 1 - √2
y c1e(1 2 )x
c2e(1 2 )x
21.
Auxillary Equation:
m2 -4m + 5 = 0
m = 2 + i, 2 – i
General Solution: y e 2 x (c1 cos x c2 sin x )
22.
f’’(x) = 6x + 8
f’(x) = (6 x 8)dx c
f’(x) = 3x2 + 8x + c
Since the graph is tangent to the line 3x – y = 2 at
(0,-2):
Get the slope of the line. 3 – y’ = 0, y’ = 3
3 = 3(0)2 + 8(0) + c , c = 3
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f’(x) = 3x2 + 8x + 3
f(x) = 3 x 2 8 x 3dx + c’
f(x) = x3 + 4x2 + 3x + c’
at x = 0, y = - 2
-2 = 0 + 0 + 0 + c’
c’ = -2
f(x) = x3 + 4x2 + 3x - 2
23.
This is a linear D.E.
Solution is:
xe e
10 dt 10 dt
60e 4t dt c
xe 10 t e 10 t 60e 4t dt c
xe 10 t 60 e 6t dt c
xe 10 t 10e 6t c
x ce10 t 10e 4t
24.
x
4 1
dx 0 dt
4 2t 1
x+ 4= 2 , x =-2
25.
y = x3 – 3x
dy/dt = (3x2 -3) dx/dt
1
x = -2 , dx/dt =
2t 1
dx 1 = 1/3
dt 2( 4) 1
and dy/dt = ( 3(-2)2 – 3 ) (1/3) = 3
26.
speed = Abs< 3 1/3 > = 3.018
27.
Initial amount of salt = 100 lb
Let x = amount of salt in the tank at any time
dx/dt = rate of entrance of salt – rate of exit.
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x (5 )
dx/dt = 2 lb/gal ( 5 gal/min ) -
100
dx/dt = 10 – x/20 when t = 0, x = 100 lb
dx/dt + x/20 = 10
THE D.E. is a linear D.E. whose solution is
x IF = IF Q(t )dt C
where IF = e
1 / 20dt
= et/20
x et/20 = e (10)dt 200e t / 20 c
t / 20
x = 200 +c e-t/20
when t =0 , x = 100
100 = 200 + c , c = -100
x = 200 – 100 e-t/20
when x = 150
150 = 200 – 100e-t/20
100e-t/20 = 50
e-t/20 = 0.5
t = -20 ln(0.5) = 13.863 min
CALCULATOR TECHNIQUE
dx/dt = 10 – x/20 when t = 0, x = 100 lb
dx
dt
10 0.05 x
150 dx t
dt
100 10 0.05 x 0
t = 13.863 min
28.
where IF = e P(x) = e
P ( x ) dx 3 / xdx
e 3 ln x x 3
Yx3 = x ( x 2 ) dx c
3
Yx3 = x6/6 + C
Y = x3/6 + C/x3
29-30
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PROBLEM SET 24
Vector Calculus
1. A point moves to the curve y = x2, starts at the origin at t= 0 and
moves to the right. The distance of the point from the y axis is
proportional to the time. At t = 1, the point is at ( 2,4). The vector that
describes the motion is
a. f(t) = 2ti + 4t2j b. f(t) = ti + 4t2j
c. f(t) = 2ti + 2t j
2 d. f(t) = 2ti + 6t2j
2. A point moves on the curve y = x3 , starting at the origin at time t =
2, moving to the right and reaching ( 2,8) at time t = 4. Suppose the
slope of the line trough the particle tangent to the path of the particle
is proportional to the cube of the elapsed time from the start of motion,
what is the vector field that describes the motion?
2 2
a. f(t) = (t 2)3 / 2 i (t 2)3 / 2 j
2 4
b. f(t) = 2 2
(t 2)3 / 2 i (t 2)3 / 2 j
2 2
2 2
c. f(t) = (t 2)3 / 2 i (t 2)3 / 2 j
8 4
2 2
d. f(t) = (t 2)3 / 2 i (t 2)3 / 2 j
16 4
3. Find the unit tangent vector to the curve represented by
r(t) = cost t i + sin t j + k at the point where t = π/2
a. –i b. 1 + 2i
c. 2i –j + k d. 0
Problems 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
The motion of the particle is defined by the position vector
r = 5ti + 3t2j + 1/3t3 k where r is in m and t is in seconds.
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a. 5.385 b. 4.123
c. 5.234 d. 6.721
13. What is the acceleration of P
a. 2i – 2k b. 2j + 2k
c. 2i – 3j + 4k c. i + j + k
14. What is the angle between velocity and acceleration of P when t =
2?
a. 34.50 b. 23.20
c. 31.20 d. 41.20
d. x + y + z, 0
21. Find the equation of the tangent plane to the surface
x2 + 4y2 – 4z = 0 at ( 2,2,5).
a. x + 4y – z = 5
b. 4x – 3y + 5z = 27
c. 4x – 3y + 9z = 47
d. 3x – 4y + z = 7
22. Find the parametric equation of the normal line of the surface z
= xy2 at (2,1,2) ?
a. x = 2 – t, y = 1 – 4t , z = 2 + t
b. x = 2 + t, y = t, z = 1 + t
c. x = t , y = t – 1 , z = t – 1
d. x = 4t + 2, y = 2 – 3t, z = t
Problems 23, 24, 25
Find the work done in moving the particle along the arc C if the
motion is caused by the force Field F. Assume that arc is measured in
meters and force is in Newtons.
(QUESTIONS SIMILAR TO CE BOARD NOV 2009)
23. Force Field = 2xyi + (x2 + y2)j , C is the line segment from the
origin to the point (1,1).
a. 3/4 J b. 4/3 J
d. 5/3 J d. 8/3 J
24. Force Field = 2x2y i + (x2 + 3y)j
a. 1568/15 J b. 2134/123 J
c. 1123/15 J d. 4134/115 J
25. Force Field = xyz i + eyj + ( x + z)k
26. Find the length of the arc of the curve whose parametric equation
is given by x = t2 , y = t3 z = t4 from t = 0 to t = 1.
a. 1.234 b. 1.792
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c. 1.556 d. 1.443
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Answers.
1.
Let f(t) = xi + yj
distance from the y axis is x(t) = kt
then: y(t) = k2t2
And f(t) = kti + k2t2j
f(1) = ki + k2j = 2 + 4i
then k = 2
and f(t) = 2ti + 4t2j
2.
The vector field is f(t) = xi + yj
Let y = x3
y’ = slope = 3x2 = k ( t – 2)3
then x2 = k/3 ( t -2)3
k k
x= (t 2)3 / 2 and y = x3 = ( ( t 2) 3 / 2 ) 3
3 3
when t = 4, x = 2 and y = 8
k
Thus 2= ( 4-2)3/2
3
k 2
3/2 k = 3/2
3 2
k k
Then f(t) = xi + yj = (t 2)3 / 2 i + ( (t 2)3 / 2 )3 j
3 3
f(t) = 2 2
(t 2)3 / 2 i (t 2)3 / 2 j
2 4
3.
For unit Tangent:
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r ' (t )
T= when t = 2
| r ' (t ) |
r = cos t i + sin t j + k
r’ = -sin t i + cost t j
r’(π/2) = -1 i + 0j = -1i
Abs< -1 0 > = 1
Thus unit tangent = -1i/1 = -i
4.
r’(t) = 5i + 6tj + t2k
v = r’(2) = 5i + 12j + 4k
velocity = Abs< 5 12 4 > = 13.6 m/s
5.
a = r’’(t) = 0i + 6j + 2tk
a = r’’(2) = 0i + 6j + 4k
acceleration when t = 2 is Abs < 0 6 4 > = 7.21 m/s2
Unit tangent = r ' (t ) = 5i 12 j 4k
| r ' (t ) | 13 .6
=< 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
Tangential Acceleration =
(0i + 6j + 4k ) dot < 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
= 6.47 m/s2
6.
at2 + an2 = a2
6.472 + an2 = 7.212
an = 3.182 m/s2
7.
v2 13.62
an 3.182 =
= 58.13 m
8. From (6)
Unit tangent vector = < 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
9.
a = at T + an N
a= <0 6 4 >
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at = 6.47
an = 3.182
T = < 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
N=?
< 0 6 4 > = 6.47 < 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
+ 3.182 < N >
Let VctA = < 0 6 4 >
VctB = < < 0.36764 0.8823 0.29412 >
Then:
VctA = 6.47 Vct B + 3.182 N
Then: N = VctA 6.47VctB
3.182
N = < -0.747 0.0916 0.659 >
10.
acceleration when t = 2 is a = 8i – 12j + 6k
acceleration = Abs < 8 -12 6 > = 15.62
v2
an =
a = dv/dt
dv = adt
dv =( 4ti – 3t2j + 6k) dt
v ( 4ti 3t 2 j 6k )dt c
v = 2t2i – t3j + 6tk + c
when t = 0 , v =0 c = 0
Then: v = 2t2i – t3j + 6tk
When t = 2, v = 8i – 8j + 12 k
Abs< v > = Abs < 8 -8 12 > = 16.492
Tangent Vector = < 8 - 8 12 >
Unit Tangent = < 8 -8 12 > / 16.492
= < 0.485 -0.485 0.7276 >
Then tangential acceleration
at = <8i – 12j + 6k > dot < 0.485 -0.485 0.7276 >
= 14.0656
an = a - at2
2 2
= 15.622 – 14.06562
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= 6.793 m/s2
v2
an =
6.793 = 16.4922/
= 40 m
11.
The tangent vector when t = 1.
V(t) = ti + t2j + t4k
V’(t) = 1i + 2tj + 4t3k
V’(1) = 1i + 2i + 4k
The tangent Vector when t = 2
V’(2) = 1i + 4j + 4(2)3k
= 1i + 4j + 32k
Let VctA = < 1 2 4 > and VctB = < 1 4 32 >
VctA dot VctB = Abs(VctA) Abs( Vctb ) cos θ
cos θ = 22.090
12.
Speed of P.
dr/dt = 2ti + 2j + ( 1 -2t) k
when t = 2.
dr/dt = 4i + 2j –3 k
speed = Abs < 4 2 -3 > = 5.385
13.
a = r’’(t) = 2i – 2k
14.
The velocity vector = < 4 2 -3 > = VctA
The acceleration vector = < 2 0 -2 > = VctB
VctA dot Vct B = Abs(VctA)(VctB) cos θ
θ = 23.20
15.
(Fx means partial derivative with respect to x )
Fx = y2
Fy = 2xy + z3
Fz = 3z2y
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18.
V = xyz i + 3x2y j + (xz2 – y2z ) k
Divergence F = Fx + Fy + Fz = yz + 3x2 + ( 2xz – y2)
= 12 + 3 -1 = 14
19.
(Note: F1x is the partial derivative of F1 with respect to x)
F1 = y2 F2 = 2x2z F3 = -xyz
F1x = 0 F2x = 4xz F3x = -yz
F1y = 2y F2y = 0 F3y = -xz
F1 z = 0 F2z = 2x2 F3 z = -xy
Jacobi Matrix:
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Divergence = 2x + 2y + 2z
Curl = ( x – x)i + ( y – y)j + ( z – z)k
=0
21.
Let F(x,y,z) = x2 + 4y2 – 4z
Gradient F = Fx i+ Fyj+ Fz k is the direction number of the normal
line to the curve at ( 2,2,5)
Fx =2x Fy = 8y and Fz = -4
Gradient F = 2xi + 8yj – 4k
at (2,2,5) Gradient F = 4i + 16j – 4k
Equation of the Plane:
4 ( x – 2) + 16( y – 2) - 4( z – 5) = 0
4x + 16y – 4z = 20
or x + 4y – z = 5
22.
F = z – xy2
Fx = -y2 Fy = -2xy Fz = 1
Gradient F = -y2i – 2xyj + k
at (2,1,2) Gradient F = -i – 4j + k
Direction Number of the Line = < -1 -4 1 >
x 2 y 1 z 2 = t
1 4 1
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Then x = 2 – t , y = 1 – 4t , and z = 2 + t
23.
B
W = F dR
A
24.
C is the arc of the parabola y = 3x2 + 2x + 4 from (0,4) to (
1,9).
R = xi + yj
Transform C into R .
y = 3x2 + 2x + 4
Let x = t
y = 3t2 + 2t + 4
R = ti + (3t2 + 2t + 4 )j 0< t < 1
dR = (1i + (6t + 2)j)dt
F = 2t2(3t2 + 2t + 4 ) i + [ t2 + 3(3t2 + 2t + 4)] j
= 1568/15 J
25. R(t) = 3ti + t2j + 2tk
R’(t) = 3i + 2tj + 2k
Since R= xi + yj + zk = 3ti + t2j + 2tk
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3 2
W= (18t4 + 2t e + 10t) dt = 9021.8 Joulles
t
26.
t
Length =
0
(dx / dt ) 2 (dy / dt ) 2 (dz / dt ) 2 dt
=
0
(2t ) 2 (3t 2 ) 2 (4t 3 ) 2 dt
USE CALCULATOR:
= 1.792 units
PROBLEM SET 25
LAPLACE TRANSFORMS and SERIES
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8. ex = 1 + x + x2/2! + x3/3! + ….
Then e-x = 1 - x + x2/2! + x3/3! + …. Ans.
9. sin x
10. cos x
11.
Divide 1/( 1 + x2 )
1/( 1 + x2 ) = 1 – x2 + x4 - x6 + x8 + …
1st derivative - 2x + 4x3 – 6x5 + 8x7 x = 0 , deriv= 0
2 derivative
nd - 2 + 12x2 – 30x4 + 56x6 x = 0 deriv = 0
3rd derivative 0 + 24x – 120 x3 + 336x5 x = 0 deriv =
4th derive 24 + ….. Ans. 24
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROBLEM SET 1
BINOMIAL AND MULTIMONOMIAL EXPANSION
PAGES 1 - 5
PROBLEM SET 2
DIGIT PROBLEMS, MIXTURE PROBLEMS, AGE
PROBLEMS, WORK PROBLEMS, CLOCK PROBLEMS,
REMAINDER THEOREM
PAGES 6-15
PROBLEM SET 3 - PART 1
ARITHMETIC AND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION,
DIOPHANTINE EQUATION, NUMBER SEQUENCE
PAGES 16-28
PROBLEM SET 3 - PART 2 ARITHMETIC AND
GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION, RATE PROBLEMS,
QUADRATIC EQUATION, THEORY OF EQUATIONS
PAGES 29-35
PROBLEM SET 3 ( PART 3 CONTINUATION OF PART 2
AND WORK PROBLEMS)
PAGES 36-51
PROBLEM SET 4 – PARTIAL FRACTIONS
PAGES 51-56
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