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== [[009C_Sample Final 1,_Problem_7|<span class="biglink"><span style="font-size:80%"> Problem 7 </span>]] == | == [[009C_Sample Final 1,_Problem_7|<span class="biglink"><span style="font-size:80%"> Problem 7 </span>]] == | ||
− | ::<span class="exam">a) | + | A curve is given in polar coordinates by |
− | :: | + | ::::::<math>r=1+\sin\theta</math> |
− | ::<span class="exam"> | + | |
− | + | ::<span class="exam">a) Sketch the curve. | |
− | + | ::<span class="exam">b) Compute <math>y'=\frac{dy}{dx}</math>. | |
+ | ::<span class="exam">c) Compute <math>y''=\frac{d^2y}{dx^2}</math>. |
Revision as of 18:28, 1 February 2016
This is a sample, and is meant to represent the material usually covered in Math 9C for the final. An actual test may or may not be similar. Click on the boxed problem numbers to go to a solution.
Problem 1
Compute
- a)
- b)
Problem 2
Find the sum of the following series:
- a)
- b)
Problem 3
Determine whether the following series converges or diverges.
Problem 4
Find the interval of convergence of the following series.
Problem 5
Let
- a) Find the radius of convergence of the power series.
- b) Determine the interval of convergence of the power series.
- c) Obtain an explicit formula for the function .
Problem 6
Find the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of at .
Problem 7
A curve is given in polar coordinates by
- a) Sketch the curve.
- b) Compute .
- c) Compute .