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Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec01 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The graph of the function is given. State the value of . a. b. c. d. e. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal 2. The graphs of PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 and DIF: Medium are given. For what values of x is REF: 1.1.3b ? Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html a. 4, 2 b. 0 c. d. –4, 12 e. ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.4b 3. The graph shown gives the weight of a certain person as a function of age. Find the age at which the person started an exercise program. a. b. c. d. e. 54 38 20 35 ANS: C MSC: Bimodal 4. If PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: , find and simplify Medium , where REF: 1.1.9 . a. b. c. d. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal 5. If a. b. c. d. h e. none of these PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Easy , evaluate the difference quotient REF: 1.1.21 . Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.22 DIF: Easy REF: 1.1.25 6. Find the domain of the function. a. (–, 0) b. c. d. (–, 0) (0, ) ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 7. Find the domain and sketch the graph of the function. What is its range? f (x) = a. D: (– , ); R: [–1, ) c. D: (– , ); R: (– , 3] y –2 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 –1 –1 b. D: (– , y 9 1 2 3 4 ); R: (– , 0] 5 6 (3, 7 8 ) x –2 –1 –1 d. D: (– , 1 2 ); R: [0, 3 4 ) 5 6 7 8 x Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html y y 4 10 3 9 2 8 1 7 6 –1 –1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 x 5 –2 4 –3 3 –4 2 –5 1 –6 1 ANS: C MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 8. Find an expression for the function DIF: 2 3 Medium 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x REF: 1.1.39 whose graph is the bottom half of the parabola . a. b. c. d. e. ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 9. A rectangle has perimeter length of one of its sides. DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.45 m. Express the area of the rectangle as a function of the a. b. c. d. e. ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 10. An open rectangular box with volume the box as a function of the length a. DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.47 has a square base. Express the surface area of of a side of the base. Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html b. c. d. e. ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.51 11. Determine whether the function whose graph is given is even, odd, or neither. y 10 8 6 4 2 –10 –8 –6 –4 –2 –2 2 4 6 8 10 x –4 –6 –8 –10 a. Even b. Neither c. Odd ANS: A MSC: Bimodal 12. If the point graph? a. b. c. d. e. None of these PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.55 is on the graph of an even function, what other point must also be on the Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.57a 13. Which of the following graphs is neither even nor odd? a. b. c. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. The graphs of Find the values of ANS: and are given. and . , PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response 2. Find the domain of the function. ANS: REF: 1.1.4a NOT: Section 1.1 REF: 1.1.60 Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.1.26 NOT: Section 1.1 3. Find the domain of the function. ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response 4. Determine whether f REF: 1.1.27 NOT: Section 1.1 is even, odd, or neither. ANS: even PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.1.56 NOT: Section 1.1 SHORT ANSWER 1. Refer to the graph of the function f in the following figure. y 5 4 3 f = ( x) 2 1 –4 –3 –2 –1 –1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x –2 –3 –4 –5 a. Find f (1). b. Find the value of x for which (i) c. Find the domain and range of f. ANS: a. 0 b. (i) 2 (ii) 1, 3 and (ii) . Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html c. D: [1, 4], R: [–3, 1] PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Easy REF: 1.1.3a MSC: Short Answer REF: 1.1.19 MSC: Short Answer 2. If f (x) = find f (–4), f (0), and f (1). ANS: f (–4) = 19, f (0) = 3, f (1) = 1. PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Easy 3. Determine whether the function is even, odd, or neither. ANS: Odd PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.1.63 MSC: Short Answer Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec02 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The relationship between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales is given by the linear function. What is the F-intercept and what does it represent? a. , Fahrenheit temperature corresponding to b. 32, Fahrenheit temperature corresponding to c. 32, Celsius temperature corresponding to d. 0, Fahrenheit temperature corresponding to e. , Celsius temperature corresponding to ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.2 DIF: Medium REF: 1.2.9b 2. The monthly cost of driving a car depends on the number of miles driven. Julia found that in October it cost her to drive mi and in July it cost her to drive mi. Express the monthly cost C as a function of the distance driven d assuming that a linear relationship gives a suitable model. a. b. c. d. e. ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.2 DIF: Medium REF: 1.2.14a 3. Many physical quantities are connected by inverse square laws, that is, by power functions of the form . In particular, the illumination of an object by a light source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source. Suppose that after dark you are in a room with just one lamp and you are trying to read a book. The light is too dim and so you move Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html the distance to the lamp. How much brighter is the light? a. times b. 9 times c. d. e. times times times ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.2 DIF: Medium REF: 1.2.15 NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. The relationship between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales is given by the linear function. Complete the table and find the slope. ANS: ; slope = PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.2.9a NOT: Section 1.2 2. It makes sense that the larger the area of a region, the larger the number of species that inhabit the region. Many ecologists have modeled the species-area relation with a power function and, in particular, the number of species S of bats living in caves in central Mexico has been related to the surface area A measured in of the caves by the equation Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html (a) The cave called mission impossible near puebla, mexico, has surface area of How many species of bats would expect to find in that cave? (b) If you discover that species of bats live in cave estimate the area of the cave. ANS: a) species b) PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.2.16 NOT: Section 1.2 . Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec03 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Use the graph of the function to state the value of , if it exists. a. b. c. d. e. does not exist ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium 2. Use the graph of the function to state the value of REF: 1.3.15 if it exists. a. b. 1 c. d. e. does not exist ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium REF: 1.3.18 Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html 3. Estimate the value of the following limit by graphing the function . Round your answer correct to two decimal places. a. 3.18 b. c. d. e. ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium REF: 1.3.20a NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. By graphing the function and zooming in toward the point where the graph crosses the y-axis, estimate the value of ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.3.19a NOT: Section 1.3 2. Evaluate the function at the given numbers (correct to six decimal places). Use the results to guess the value of the limit Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.3.21a NOT: Section 1.3 SHORT ANSWER 1. Complete the table by computing at the given values of x, accurate to five decimal places. Use the results to guess at the indicated limit, if it exists, to three decimal places. x ANS: x –0.34483 –0.333 –0.33445 –0.33344 –0.33322 –0.33223 –0.32258 Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium REF: 1.3.11 MSC: Short Answer 2. Complete the table by computing at the given values of x, accurate to five decimal places. Use the results to guess at the indicated limit, if it exists, to three decimal places. x 4.9 4.99 4.999 5.001 5.01 5.1 4.9 0.1001 4.99 0.10001 4.999 0.1 5.001 0.1 5.01 0.09999 5.1 0.0999 ANS: x 0.1 PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium REF: 1.3.12 MSC: Short Answer 3. Complete the table by computing at the given values of x, accurate to five decimal places. Use the results to guess at the indicated limit, if it exists, to three decimal places. ANS: 0.20858 0.20008 0.2 0.2 0.20008 0.20858 0.2 PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.3 DIF: Medium REF: 1.3.13 MSC: Short Answer Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec04 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Find the limit a. b. c. d. . 12 –12 6 –1 ANS: A MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: Easy REF: 1.4.3 PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: Medium REF: 1.4.4 PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: Medium REF: 1.4.11 2. Evaluate the limit. a. b. c. d. e. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal 3. Find the limit. a. b. c. d. e. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal 4. Find the limit a. 2 , if it exists. Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html b. 5 c. 3 d. Does not exist ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 5. Find the limit DIF: Medium REF: 1.4.13 DIF: Easy REF: 1.4.14 DIF: Medium REF: 1.4.17 . a. b. c. d. 1 ANS: B MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 6. Evaluate the limit, if it exists. a. b. 1 c. d. e. does not exist ANS: D MSC: Bimodal 7. Find the limit a. b. PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 , if it exists. Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html c. d. Does not exist ANS: C MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: Medium NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. Find the limit. ANS: 2 15 PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.4.5 NOT: Section 1.4 2. Evaluate the limit. ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.4.19 NOT: Section 1.4 3. Evaluate the limit. ANS: 0 PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response SHORT ANSWER REF: 1.4.37 NOT: Section 1.4 REF: 1.4.21 Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html 1. Find the limit , if it exists. ANS: PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: 2. Find the limit Medium REF: 1.4.12 MSC: Short Answer REF: 1.4.23 MSC: Short Answer . ANS: PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.4 DIF: Easy Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec05 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Choose an equation from the following that expresses the fact that a function continuous at the number . f a. b. c. d. e. ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.5 DIF: Medium REF: 1.5.1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.5.11 DIF: Medium REF: 1.5.28 2. If f and g are continuous functions with a. b. c. d. e. ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.5 3. Use continuity to evaluate the limit. a. b. 1 c. 0 d. e. ANS: C MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.5 is Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html 4. Determine where f is discontinuous. a. 0 only b. c. only d. e. only ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.5 DIF: 5. For what value of the constant c is the function Medium f REF: 1.5.31 continuous on a. b. c. d. e. ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.5 DIF: Medium REF: 1.5.33 NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. For determine whether f is continuous from the right, from the left, or neither. Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html ANS: neither PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response 2. Determine where f REF: 1.5.3b NOT: Section 1.5 is discontinuous. ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium MSC: Numerical Response REF: 1.5.16 NOT: Section 1.5 Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html Stewart_Essential Calc_2e ch01sec06 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Let Find the following limits. a. and b. both c. both 1 d. and e. and ANS: A MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.6 DIF: Medium REF: 1.6.13 PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.6 DIF: Easy REF: 1.6.19 2. Find the limit. a. 5 2 b. 2 7 c. 2 5 d. 7 5 e. 5 7 ANS: D MSC: Bimodal 3. Find the limit. a. b. c. d. Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html e. ANS: D MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.6 DIF: Easy REF: 1.6.32 DIF: Medium REF: 1.6.35 4. Find the vertical asymptotes of the function. a. b. c. d. e. None of these ANS: E MSC: Bimodal PTS: 1 NOT: Section 1.6 NUMERIC RESPONSE 1. For the function f whose graph is shown, state the following. ANS: PTS: 1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.6.1d Full file at http://testbanksexpress.eu/test-bank-for-essential-calculus-2nd-edition-james-stewart.html MSC: Numerical Response NOT: Section 1.6