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This document contains 35 multiple choice questions testing concepts in mathematics, calculus, geometry, trigonometry, and differential equations. The questions cover topics such as converting between number systems, taking derivatives, finding rates of change, solving integrals, and more. Answer choices consisting of letters A-D are provided for each question.

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MATH Enhancement C

This document contains 35 multiple choice questions testing concepts in mathematics, calculus, geometry, trigonometry, and differential equations. The questions cover topics such as converting between number systems, taking derivatives, finding rates of change, solving integrals, and more. Answer choices consisting of letters A-D are provided for each question.

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1.

Convert the following binary number to


its decimal equivalent:
1010 0110 1011 0011
A. -22861
B. -24125
C. 42675
D. 12403
2. Find the second derivative of xe^x
given that x = 0.
A. e^2
B. In 2
C.
D. 2
3. Find the radius of curvature of a curve
whose equation is y= In sec x.
A. cos x
B. sec x
C. tan x
D. cot x
4. What would be the approximate
change in the sphere's volume if the
radius changes from 2.5 to 2.51?
A. /2
B. /3
C. /4
D. /5
5. What maximum error is allowed in the
measurement of the volume of a cube
whose side is equal to 3 units if the
allowable error is 0.001?
A. 0.029
B. 0.027
C. 0.026
D. 0.025
6. A closed box with a square base is to
contain 252 cubic feet. The bottom costs
$5 per square foot. The top costs $2 per
square foot, and the sides cost $3 per
square foot. Find the dimensions that will
minimize the cost.
A. s = 6; h = 7
B. s = 3; h = 5
C. s = 2; h = 8
D. s = 1; h = 2
7. A printed page must contain 60 cm^2
of printed material. There are to be
margins of 5 cm on either side and
margins of 3 cm on the top and bottom.
How long should the printed lines be in
order to minimize the amount of paper
used?
A. 6
B. 10
C. 12
D. 5

8. A painting of height 3 ft. hangs on the


wall of a museum, with the bottom of the
painting 6 ft. above the floor. If the eyes of
an observer are 5 ft. above the floor, how
far from the base of the wall should the
observer stand to maximize his angle of
vision?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
9. A balloon is being inflated by pumped
air at the rate of 2 cubic inches per
second. How fast is the diameter of the
balloon increasing when the radius is
1/2inch?
A. 1.27 inch/sec B. 2.71 inch/sec
C. 2.54 inch/sec D. 1.72 inch/sec
10. A particle moves on the hyperbola x^2
- 18y^2 = 9 in such a way that its ycoordinate increases at a constant rate of
9 units per second. How fast is its xcoordinate changing when x=9?
A. 32 units/sec
B. 34 units/sec
C. 36 units/sec
D. 26 units/sec
11. If the radius of a circle at a rate of
0.01 inch. per second, find the rate of
change of the area (in inches^2/sec)
when the radius is 3 inches long.
A. 0.19
B. 0.20
C. 0.21
D. 0.22
12. At a certain instant, the dimensions of
a rectangular parallelepiped are 4, 5 and
6 ft. and they are increasing, respectively,
at the rates 1, 2 and 3 ft. per second. At
what rate is the volume increasing?
A. 183
B. 381
C. 138
D. 318
13. Each of two sides of a triangle are
increasing at the rate of 1/2 ft. per second
and the included angle is decreasing 2
deg. per second. Find the rate of change
of the area when the sides and included
angle respectively 5 ft., 8ft. and 60 deg.

A. 2.47 ft^2/sec
C. 1.47 ft^2/sec

B. 0.47 ft^2/sec
D. 3.47 ft^2/sec

14. Water is running into a hemispherical


bowl having a radius of 10 cm at a
constant rate of 3 cm^3/min. When water
is x cm deep, the water level is rising at
the rate of 0.0149 cm/min. What is the
value of x?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 5
15. Sand is pouring from a spout at the
rate of 25 cm/sec. It forms a cone whose
height is always 1/3 the diameter of its
base. At what rate in cm/sec is the height
increasing when the cone is 50 cm high?
A. 0.00141
B. 0.00214
C. 0.00447
D. 0.00354
16. Evaluate the indefinite integral:
xe^2dx
A. e^2 +C
B. 2e^2 + C
C. 2xe^2 + C
D. xe^2 + C
17 Find the area or the region bounded
by y = x^2 - 5x + 6, the x axis, and the
vertical lines x = 0 and x = 4.
A. 5 sq. units
B. 17/3 sq. units
C. 16/3 sq. units D. 6 sq. units
18. Determine the area of the region
bounded by the curve y = x^3 - 4x^2 + 3x
and the x axis, 0 x 3.
A. 2.25 sq. units B. 3 sq. units
C. 2.5 sq. units
D. 37 /12 sq. units
19. Find the volume of the solid of
revolution generated by revolving the
region bounded by the curve y = x^2 + 1,
the x - axis and the lines x = 2 and x = 3
is revolved about the x - axis.
A. 175.5
B. 185 5
C. 165.5
D. 205.5

20. The region bounded by the curve y =


x^2 and the lines y = 1 and x = 2 is
revolved about the line y = - 3. Find the
volume of the solid generated.
A. 66pi/5
B. 34pi/3
C. 56pi/7
D. 55pi/3
21. Evaluate: (1 + i)^12.
A. -64
B. 64i
C. 64
D. -64i
22. Solve for the natural logarithm of -1.
A. j
B. 0
C. j
D. Cannot be.
23. Evaluate: (1 + i)^(1+i)
A. 0.27 + j0.58
B. 0.58 j0.27
C. 0.27 j0.58
D. 0.58 + j0.27
24. Determine the value of tanh(j2).
A. 2.19e^-j1.57
B. 1.92e^-j1.57
c. 1.57e^-j2.l9
D. 1.57e^-j1.92
25. Solve for cos(2 + j3).
A. 5 angle 2.00
B. 10 angle -3.00
C. 5 angle -3.00
D. 10 angle -2.00
26. Given a scalar field g = 3x^(2)y
y^(3)z^(2), determine the gradient of g at
point (1, -2, -1).
A. -12i -9j -16k
B. 37
C. 12i + 9j +16k
D. -37
27. Given the vector field A= [x^(2)z, 2y^(3)z^(2), xy^(2)z], determine the
divergence of A at point (1, -1, 1).
A. 3
B. 2i -6j + k
C. -3
D. -2i + 6j k
28. Determine the Laplace transform of
e^(t)coswt.
A. (s-1)/((s-1)^2 + w^2)
B. (s-1)/((s+1)^2 w^2)
C. (s+1)/((s+1)^2 + w^2)
D. (s-1)/((s-1)^2 w^2)

29. Find the Laplace Transform 4 3t +


5t^2
A. 4s^-1 - 3s^-2 + 10s^-3
B. 4 3s^-1 + 10s^-2
C. 4s 3s^2 + 10s^3
D. 4 3s + 10s^2
30. Determine the inverse Laplace
transform of 1/[s(s+3)].
A. 1/3(1- e^3t)
B. 1/5(1- e^5t)
C. 1/3(1+ e^3t)
D. 1/5(1+ e^5t)
31 Point A in terms of cylindrical
coordinates. Given that its Cartesian
coordinates are (1, 2, 4).
A. (4.58, 26.565, 4)
B. (4.58, 63.435, 4)
C. (2.236, 26.565, 4)
D. (2.236, 63.435, 4)
32. A point in the cylindrical coordinate
system is located in (5, 53.13, 5). Where
is this in the Cartesian coordinate
system?
A. (3, 4, 5)
B. (3, -4, 5)
C. (-3, -4, 5)
D. (-3, 4, 5)
33. The spherical coordinates of the point
P(2, 60,4) in cylindrical coordinate
system is
A. P(2, 60, 63 4)
B. P(4.47, 60, 63.4)
C. P(2, 63.4, 60)
D. P(4.47, 63.4, 60)
34. Find the solution of the ff. IVP:
2xy^2 +4 = 2(3 x^(2)y)y y(-1) = 8
A. y = x^-2 [3 + sq. root(9 + 12x^2 - 4x^3)]
B. y = x^-2 [3 + sq. root(9 12x^2 + 4x^3)]
C. y = -x^-1 [3 + sq. root(9 + 12x^2 - 4x^3)]
D. y = -x^-1 [3 + sq. root(9 + 12x^2 + 4x^3)]
35. Solve the differential equation x(y
1)dx + (x + 1)dy = 0. If y = 2 when x = 1.
Determine y when x = 2.
A. 1.80
B. 1.48
C. 1.55
D. 1.63

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