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MAT 133Y Term Test #2 Version 101119A


November 19, 2010, 4pm

_______________________________ ________________________ ________________________
Last Name (Family name) First Name (Given name) Student #

Tutorial Information:

Students are expected to have this tutorial information when writing the test.
Your tutorial information is as posted in your My Grades, in the Tutorial Information entry.
WARNING: 2 marks will be deducted from the test grade for missing or incorrect tutorial information.

INSTRUCTIONS
1. Use a PEN to fill in your name and student number on each sheet.
2. Only TI-30X, TI-30XIIB or TI-30XIIS calculators are allowed (with no lids or inserts).
NO other aids are allowed.
3. The time allotted is 110 minutes.
4. PART I: For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all cases, you
must show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]
5. PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with
false reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks.
6. There are 13 pages (no formula sheet). Make sure you have all of them.
7. Budget your time. Good Luck!


Question # Out of Score
Part I 39

Part II #1 10

Part II #2 15

Part II #3 18

Part II #4 18

Total 100


CIRCLE
your TAs Name
Alex Angad Candy Charles Kiavash Masood Meenal Samer
Tutorial day/time
CIRCLE
the appropriate one
M4
W4
W5

T8
W10
W11

M5
M6
T9
T10


M9
M10
W9


M2
M3
W6

M12
M1
T11
T12


M11
M12
W12
T1
W2
W3

MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 2 of 13
PART I: For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all cases, you must
show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]

A. The economy of a small island nation is based on two sectors, agriculture and tourism. Production of a dollars
worth of agriculture requires an input of $0.32 from agriculture and $0.48 from tourism. Production of a dollars
worth of tourism requires an input of $0.40 from agriculture and $0.35 from tourism. If A is the Leontief matrix
(input-output matrix) for this economy, find the matrix (I A).



[3marks] Answer for A:

(I A) =









B. Evaluate
5 2
3 5
4 7 3 2
lim
2 7 18
x
x x x
x x x

+ +
+
.
Your answer should be a number, +, , or DNE if the limit does not exist.














[3marks] Answer for B:

5 2
3 5
4 7 3 2
lim
2 7 18
x
x x x
x x x

+ +
+



Continued on page 3

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NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

PART I (continued): For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all
cases, you must show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]

C. Evaluate
2
2
6
4 12
lim
8 12
x
x x
x x

+
+ +
.
Your answer should be a number, +, , or DNE if the limit does not exist.

[3 marks] Answer for C:











D. Evaluate
7
lim5
x
x
e
+

.
Your answer should be a number, +, , or DNE if the limit does not exist.


[3 marks] Answer for D:










E. Evaluate
2
0
ln
lim
4
x
x
x
+

+
.
Your answer should be a number, +, , or DNE if the limit does not exist.
[3 marks] Answer for E:










Continued on page 4

2
2
6
4 12
lim
8 12
x
x x
x x

+
+ +


2
0
ln
lim
4
x
x
x
+

+


7
lim5
x
x
e
+


MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 4 of 13
PART I (continued): For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all
cases, you must show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]
F. Given the function
2
1 if 2
3 if 2
1 if 0 2
( )
if 0
1 if -8 0
2 15 if -8
x
x x
x
x x
f x
e x x
x
x x
+ >

< <
=

+ =

<

+ <


List the value(s) of x where f(x) is NOT continuous, and state the reason why. If there are NO points of
discontinuity, write NO points of discontinuity in the box provided.

[3 marks] Answer for F:
Value(s) of x Reason why






G. How many (if any) of the following functions are continuous at x = 2?


1
( )
2
f x
x
=


2
4
( )
2
x
g x
x


2
( ) ln 2
x
h x x e

= +
5 3
( ) 2 16 k x x x =
[No explanation is required]

[3 marks] Answer for G:

















Continued on page 5

How many?



MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 5 of 13
NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

PART I (continued): For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all
cases, you must show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]
H. Find all values of x on the graph of
5 3
( ) 60 2 120 f x x x x = + at which the slope is 2.
Write DNE if such an x value does not exist.


[3 marks] Answer for H:









I. Given
23
1
1
x
y
x
+ | |
=
|

\
, evaluate '(0) y . Write DNE if the derivative does not exist.

[3 marks] Answer for I:









J. Given
4
( )
3 2
x
xe
g x
x
=
+
, find '(0) g . Write DNE if the derivative does not exist.




[3 marks] Answer for J:


'(0) g








Continued on page 6


x =





'(0) y



MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 6 of 13
PART I (continued): For each question, clearly indicate your final short answer in the appropriate space provided. In all
cases, you must show your work, even though only the final answer in the box will be graded.
[39 marks, with NO part marks for incorrect final answers or answers with NO work shown.]

K. Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of
2
( ) 3 2 f x x x x = + at the point (3, 12).
State if the slope does not exist.
[3 marks] Answer for K:


The slope is








L. Given
x x
y e

= , find '(1) y . Write DNE if the derivative does not exist.
[3 marks] Answer for L:














M. Given
2
ln( 7 3) y x x = + , find '( ) y x . Write DNE if the derivative does not exist.

[3 marks] Answer for M:




'( ) y x




Continued on page 7



'(1) y

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NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

Question 1: [total of 10 marks]

Given
1/ 2
( ) (17 ) (17 ) g x x x = = , use the limit definition of the derivative to find ( ) g x .

Note: In general, given a function ( ) f x ,
0
( ) ( )
( ) lim
h
f x h f x
f x
h

+
=


































Answer to 1: [10 marks]









Continued on page 8



( ) g x =
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PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

Question 2: [total of 15 marks]

Given the revenue function
90
( )
300 2
x
R x
x
=
+
, where R is in dollars and x is the number of units sold.

a) Find the marginal revenue when x = 300. Give your answer in the form of an integer or an exact fraction.



[10 marks] Answer for 2a:

The marginal revenue, when x = 300 is:

















b) Find the percentage rate of change when x = 300. Give your answer rounded to 2 decimals, as a %.


[5 marks] Answer for 2b:

The percentage rate of change, when x = 300 is:











Continued on page 9
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NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

This page is intentionally left blank. Use it for rough work.
If there is any work here that you WANT to be graded, please clearly indicate which question it belongs to,
and refer to it from the actual question page.



















































Continued on page 10
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PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

Question 3: [18 marks]
Two manufacturing plants make the same kind of bicycle. The table below gives the hours of general labor, machine time,
and technical labor required for producing one bicycle in each plant. For the two plants combined, the manufacturer can
afford to use up to 6000 hours of general labor per week, 3500 hour of machine time per week, and 2700 hours of technical
labor per week. Plant A earns a profit of $60 per bicycle and Plant B earns a profit of $50 per bicycle.





Let x and y represent the number of bicycles produced in Plant A and Plant B respectively.

3a) Clearly indicate the objective function (the profit function P). What conditions must be satisfied?
[1 mark] [4 marks]
The objective function is: The constraints (conditions) are:
3b) Sketch the feasible region (use the grid provided on the next page), clearly indicating the corners. In the appropriate
boxes provided on the next page, specify if the feasible region is SHADED or UNSHADED, as well as indicating if it is
BOUNDED or UNBOUNDED. Show your work.

















Continued on page 11
Resource Hours per bicycle in A Hours per bicycle in B
General labor 3 2
Machine time 2 1
Technical Labor 1 1
MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 11 of 13
NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

Question 3 (continued):
[3 marks for the graph]

3c) List the co-ordinates of all the corners for the feasible region,
and the value of the profit for each of these corners. [5 marks]
The corners are: Profit corresponding to each corner:

3d) How much is the maximum profit? Specify the number of bicycles that should be produced at each of the two plants,
to achieve this maximum. Write a concluding sentence. [4 marks]

Continued on page 12
Feasible Region is

SHADED

UNSHADED

(circle one)

[1 mark]
The feasible region is

BOUNDED

UNBOUNDED

(circle one)
MAT133-NOV-2009Term Test 2-Version 101119A Page 12 of 13
PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

Question 4: [a total of 18 marks]
4a) Find the inverse of the matrix A =
1 2 0
1 0 3
0 0 1
(
(
(
(

, using the method presented in lectures. Indicate if A is not invertible.
Show all your steps, indicating what elementary row operations you are performing at each step.



































[12 marks] Answer for 4a:


Continued on page 13

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NAME: ________________________ STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________

PART II: For each question 1 to 4, you are required to show all your work. A correct answer obtained with false
reasoning or with no reasoning will not receive any marks. [a total of 61 marks]

4b) Solve the system given by the matrix equation AX B = , where A =
1 2 0
1 0 3
0 0 1
(
(
(
(

,
x
X y
z
(
(
=
(
(

,
1
5
6
B
(
(
=
(
(

.
















[3 marks] Answer for 4b:

x
X y
z
(
(
=
(
(

=
4c) How many solutions will the homogeneous system, given by 0 AX = , have? List them all.





[3 marks] Answer for 4c:
How many?

x
X y
z
(
(
=
(
(

=







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