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Matrix algebra. Circle the correct answer from the choices below to fill in the blank. .
Using the abbreviated (tensor) notation for a matrix discussed in class, let A = [aij], B=[bij], C=[cij], D=[dij],
and E=[eij] be nxn square matrices.
1.( 1 pt.) If α is a scalar and C = αA, then cij = __________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE.
3. ( 2 pts.) If E = AB, then eij = ________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC.
AE. aij, BC. aij+cij BD. bij, BE. bij dij, CD. bij + eij, CE. bij aij, DE. None of the above
True or False 9. If A and B are invertible square matrices, then (AB)-1 exists and (AB)-1 = A-1 B-1.
True or False 10. If A is an invertible square matrix, then (A-1)-1 exists and (A-1)-1 = A.
True or False 11. If A and B are square matrices, then (AB)T exists and (AB)T = AT BT.
True or False 12. If A is a square matrix, then AT and (AT)T exist and (AT)T = A.
True or False 13. If A is an invertible square matrix, then (AT)-1 exists and (AT)-1 = (A-1)T.
Possible points this page = 14. POINTS EARNED THIS PAGE = ________
MATH 251 FINAL EXAM Fall 2005 Prof. Moseley Page 2
x2 - 2x3 + x4 = 1
14. (3 pts.) x1 = ______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
15. (3 pts.) x2 = ______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
16. (3 pts.) x3 = _______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
17. (3 pts.) x4 = _______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
A.1, B.2, C. 3, D. 4, E. 5, AB. 6, AC. 7, AD. 8, AE. 9, BC.10, BD.1, BE.2, CD.3,
CE.4, DE.5, ABC.6, ABD.7, ABE 8, BCD.9, BCE.10, CDE. None of the above.
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( 5 pts.) True or false. Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations having possibly complex coefficients.
Assume A is an m×n matrix of possibly complex numbers, that x is an n×1 column vector of (possibly
complex) unknowns, and that b is an m×1
(possibly complex valued) column vector. Now consider
A x b. (*)
mxn nx1 mx1
Under these hypotheses, determine which of the following is true and which is false. It true, circle True.
It false, circle False. If I can not read your answer, it is wrong.
18. True or False, If b 0 , then (*) always has an infinite number of solutions.
19. True or False, The vector equation (*) always has exactly one solution.
20. True or False, If A is square (n=m) and nonsingular, then (*) always has a unique solution.
21. True or False, The equation (*) can be considered as a mapping problem from one vector space
to another.
1 i
22. True or False, If A then (*) has a unique solution.
i 1
Total points this page = 5. TOTAL POINTS EARNED THIS PAGE _______
24. ( 4 pts.) The general solution of Axb
2x2 2x1 2x1
can be written as ____________________________.
1 i 1 i i
A. No Solution, B. x , C. x y , D. x y , E. x ,
0 1 0 1 1
1 i i 1 1 i
AB. x y , AC. x y 0 , AD. x y ,
0 1 1 0 1
BC. None of the above correctly describes the solution or set of solutions.
Total points this page = 8. TOTAL POINTS EARNED THIS PAGE _______
41 9 a b
Let A = and A1 = . Compute the inverse of A. Be sure to explain clearly
9 2 c d
and completely your method. Circle the correct values of a, b, c, and d from the possiblities below:
25. (2 pts.) a = _______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
26. (2 pts.) b = _______.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
27. (2 pts.) c = ________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
28. (2 pts.) d = ________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD.CE. DE.
A.1, B.2, C. 3, D. 4, E. 5, AB. 8, AC. 9, AD. !0, AE. 11, BC. 20, BD. 21, BE. 22, CD. 25,
CE. 26, DE. 30, ABC. 40, ABD. 41, ABE. 42, BCD. 45, BCE. 55. CDE. None of the above.
Possible points this page = 8. POINTS EARNED THIS PAGE = ________
On the back of the previous sheet, determine Directly Using the Definition (DUD) if the following sets of
vectors are linearly independent. As explained in class, circle the appropriate answer that gives an
appropriate method to prove that your results are correct (Attendance is mandatory). Be careful. If you
get them backwards, your grade is zero.
30. (4 pts.) Let S =.{[2, 4, 8]T, [3, 6, 11]T}. Circle the correct answer
A. S is linearly independent as c1[2, 4, 8]T + c2 [3, 6, 11]T = [0,0,0] implies c1 = 0 and c2 = 0.
B. S is linearly independent as 3[2, 4, 8]T + (2) [3, 6, 11]T = [0,0,0].
C. S is linearly dependent as c1[2, 4, 8]T + c2 [3, 6, 11]T = [0,0,0] implies c1 = 0 and c2 = 0.
D. S is linearly dependent as 3[2, 4, 8]T + (2) [3, 6, 11]T = [0,0,0].
E. S is neither linearly independent or linearly dependent as the definition does not apply.
31. (4 pts.) Let S = {[2, 2, 6]T, [3, 3, 9]T}. Circle the correct answer
A. S is linearly independent as c1[2, 2, 6]T + c2 [3, 3, 9]T = [0,0,0] implies c1 = 0 and c2 = 0.
B. S is linearly independent as 3[2, 2, 6]T + (2) [3, 3, 9]T = [0,0,0].
C. S is linearly dependent as c1[2, 2, 6]T + c2 [3, 3, 9]T = [0,0,0] implies c1 = 0 and c2 = 0.
D. S is linearly dependent as 3[2, 2, 6]T + (2) [3, 3, 9]T = [0,0,0].
E. S is neither linearly independent or linearly dependent as the definition does not apply.
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32. ( 3 pts.) The first step of the Laplace Expansion in terms of the first column yields det(A) =________.
33. (3 pts.) The first step in using Gauss Elimination to find det(A) yields det(A) =__________.:
0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 0
A. (1) 1 0 2 (3) 1 0 2 , B. (1) 1 0 2 (3) 2 1 4 , C. (1) 2 1 4 (1) 1 0 2 ,
2 1 4 2 1 4 2 1 4 0 9 1 0 9 1 2 1 4
1 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 2
D. (3) 2 1 4 (1) 1 0 2 , E. (1) 2 1 4 (3) 1 0 2 , AB. (1) 1 0 2 (3) 0 2 4 ,
0 9 1 2 1 4 0 9 1 2 1 4 2 1 4 3 0 1
0 3 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 2
AC. (1) 1 0 2 (1) 0 2 4 , AD. (3) 1 0 2 ( 3) 0 2 4 , AE. (1) 2 1 4 ( 3) 0 2 4 ,
2 1 4 3 0 1 2 1 4 3 0 1 0 9 1 3 0 1
1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0
0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2
BC. 0 2 1 4
, BD. 0 2 1 4
, BE. 0 0 2 4
, CD. 0 2 1 4
, CE. 0 2 1 4
,
0 0 9 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0
0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 2
DE. 0 2 1 4
, ABC. 0 0 0 0
, ABD. 0 0 1 0
, ABE. 0 0 1 0
, ACD.1, ACE.2,
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
ADE. 3, BCD. 4, BCE. 5, BDE. 8, CDE. 9, ABCD. 0, ABCE. 1, ABDE. 2, ACDE.3
ABCD.
36. (5 pts.) The cross product is a × b __________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC.
AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. BCD. BCE, CDE,
ABCD.
BE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ ,CD. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , CE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , DE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , ABC. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , ABD. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ ,
ABE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , BCD. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , BCE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , CDE. 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ , ABCD. None of the above.
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You are to find an equation for a plane and an equation for a sphere. Recall that these equations are not
unique. To get the equations given in the answers below, you should use the procedures illustrated in class
(attendance is mandatory). Choose the answer that best fills in the blank from the possibilities below.
Then circle the appropriate letter after the question.
37. (4 pts.) Let P be the plane through the origin and parallel to the plane with equation
38. (4 pts.) Let S be the sphere of radius 3 with center at (2,3,0). An equation for S is _____________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
A. 4x + 2 y + 3 z =10 B. 4x +2 y = 3 z +10, C. 4x +2 y 3 z = 0, D. 2x + 3 y = 10
Suppose that the position vector for a point mass M as a function of the time t is given by:
r = (2e2 t ) i + (2t3 + 3t2 ) j + ( 3 sin(t) ) k
You are to compute the velocity and acceleration for M. Choose the answer that best fills in the blank
from the possibilities below. Then circle the appropriate letter after the question.(Be careful.
Remember
once you make a mistake, everything beyond that point is wrong.)
39. ( 5 pts.) Let the velocity vector for the point mass M be v(t) . Then v(t) = ________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE..BCD.
BDE. CDE.
v(t) =
40. ( 5 pts.) Let the acceleration vector for the point mass M be a(t) . Then a(t) = _______________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE..BCD.
BDE. CDE.
a(t) =
Let L1 and L2 be the two intersecting lines (check t = 0) whose parametric equations are given by:
L1: x = 3t + 1, y = 0, z = 2t L2: x = 1, y = t, z = t
where t R. You are to find an equation of the plane P that contains L1 and L2.
41. (2 pts.) The point where the lines intersect is ___________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE.
BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
42. (2 pts.) A vector in the direction of L1 is _______________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE.
BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
43. (2 pts.) A vector in the direction of L2 is ________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE.
BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
44. (4 pts.) A normal to the plane P is _________________. (Recall that a normal vector to a plane is
not unique.) A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD.
45. (4 pts.) An equation for the plane P is _______.(Recall that an equation for the plane is not unique.)
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD.
ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
Suppose that the position vector for a point mass as a function of the time t is given by:
r = 3 t i + 2 cos(2t) j + 2 sin(2t) k . (Be careful! If you make a mistake, the rest is wrong.)
46. (3 pts) The velocity v(t) at time t = 0 is v(0) = ____________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB.
AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD.
47. (3 pts) The acceleration a(t) at time t = 0 is a(0) = ___________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB.
AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE.
BDE. CDE.
a(t) a(0)
48. (4 pts) a(0) v(0) is _________________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC.
BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
a(0) v(0)
49. (3 pts) v(0) is ___________________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC.
BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
v(0)
50. (4 pts) The curvature at t = 0 of the curve traced out by the particle is κ =____________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD.
ACE. ADE. .BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE.
κ=
Let S be the surface defined by the function z = f(x,y) = 4 x2 y2. and let (x,y,z) be a point P on
the surface..
51. ( 3 pts.) Using geometric notation ( î and ĵ , or î , ĵ , and k̂ ), the gradient of f (f) is _________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
52. ( 2 pts.) A formula for the normal to the tangent plane to the surface S at the point P is___________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
53. ( 4 pts.) The set of points on S where the tangent plane to S is horizontal is _________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BDE. CDE ABCD
Let w = f(x,y) = 2x2e y where x = g(t) and y = h(t). Hence w = f(g(t),h(t)). Assume g(0) = 1,
dw
h(0) = 0, g'(0) = 2, and h'(0) =3. You are to compute dt
t0
w
54. (3 pts.) x = ___________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC.
(x, y) (1,0)
BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BDE.
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Let P be the point in R3 (i.e. 3-space) which has rectangular coordinates ( 1, 1, 2 )R. Give the
cylindrical and spherical coordinates of P. Begin by drawing a picture. Be sure to give the
coordinates in the correct form.
A.( 2 , π/4,0)C, B.( 2 , π/4,π/4,)C, C.( 2, π/4,1)C, D.( 2 , π/4, 2 ) C, E.( 2, π/4,π/4)C,
AB.( 2, π/3, 2 ) C, AC.( 2, π/3,1)C, AD.( 2, π/4,2)C, AE.(1, π/4,1)C, BC.(1, π/4,0)C,
BD.( 2, π/4,0)S, BE.( 2, π/4,π/4,)S, CD.( 2, π/4,1)S, CE.( 2, π/4, 2 )S, DE. ( 2, π/4,π/4)S,
ABC.( 2, π/3, 2 )S, ABD.( 2, π/3,1)S, ABE.( 2, π/4,2)S, BCD.(1, π/4,1)S, BCE.(1, π/4,0)S,0)
Let w = f(x,y) = 5 e3x cos(y), P be the point (0,0), and be a unit vector in the direction of
û v 3iˆ 4jˆ .
f
59. (4 pts.) Using geometric notation (i.e. î and ĵ or î , ĵ , and k̂ ), ____________ .
(x, y) (0,0)
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD.
ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD, ABCE, ABDE, ACDE, BCDE.
D uˆ f(P) = D uˆ f ________________.
60. (4 pts.) A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE.
(x, y) (0,0)
CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE.. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD.
Possible answers.
A. 5 î + 5 ĵ + k̂ , B. 5 î + 5 ĵ , C. 10 î 5 ĵ k̂ , D.15 î 5 ĵ k̂ , E. 15 î 5 ĵ ,
BC. 0, BD. 1, BE. 5, CD. 9, CE. 10, DE.20, ABC.30, ABD.45, ABE. 60, ACD.1
ACE. 5, ADE. 9, BCD. 10, BCE.45, BDE. 8/5, CDE. 24/(15), ABCD. 8/5,
Let S be the surface which is defined by the graph of the function z = f(x,y). Suppose using geometric
f
notation (i.e. î and ĵ or î , ĵ , and k̂ ), that 6iˆ 14ˆj. and that f(1,1) = 10
(x, y) (1,1)
61. (4 pts.) Using geometric notation, a normal to the surface S when x = 1 and y = 1 is ___________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD.
ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD. ABCE. ABDE.
62. (4 pts.)The equation of the tangent plane to the surface S at the point on the surface where x = 1 and
y = 1 is _______________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE..ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD. ABCE. ABDE.
Possible answers.
A. 6 î + 14 ĵ + k̂ , B. 6 î + 14 ĵ , C. 6 î 6 ĵ k̂ , D.6 î 14 ĵ k̂ , E. 6 î 14 ĵ ,
BC. 6x 14y z = 10, BD. 6x + 14y z = 10, BE. 6x + 14y z = 10, CD. 4x + 14y +z = 10,
ABE. 6x + 14y z = 20, ACD. 6x + 14y z = 5, ACE. 6x + 14y z = 5, ADE.6x + 14y z = 10,
BCD. 3x + 14y z = 10, BCE. 3x + 4y z = 10, BDE. 3x 14y z = 10, CDE. 3x + 7y z = 10,
ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD.
ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. . BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
Possible answers.
A. (2x26x) î + 2y ĵ , B. (3x6) î + 2y ĵ , C. (3x26) î + 2y ĵ , D. (3x23x) î + 2y ĵ ,
65. (4pts.) Doing the first step in the evaluation results in the single integral I = __________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD.
ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE. ACDE. BCDE. ABCDE.
Possible answers.
2 2 21 2 2
A. (2x 3 2e x )dy , B. (3x 3 2ex )dx , C. (6x 3 4ex )dy , D. (6x 3 e x )dy E. (3x 3 e x )dx ,
0 0 0 0 0
2 2 1 2 2
AB. (2x 3 ex )dx , AC. (8x 3 4ex )dx , AD. (6x 3 2ex )dx AE. (6x 3 4ex )dx , BC. (6x 2 2xe)dy ,
0 0 0 0 0
1 1
BD. (2x 3 ex )dy , BE. (2x 3 2e x )dy CD. 0, CE. 1, DE. 5, ABC. 8, ABD. 10, ABE.20,
0 0
ACD. 7e, ACE. 72e, ADE. 73e2, BCD.1 BCE. 5, BDE. 8, CDE.24/(15) ABCD. 10,
ABCE.7e2, ABDE. 72e, ACDE. 73e, BCDE. 78e/5, ABCDE. None of the above.
that is, you are to reverse the order of integration in the integral. DO NOT EVALUATE EITHER
INTEGRAL. Begin by drawing an appropriate picture.
67. (2 pt.) g(x,y) = ______________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABDE. ABDE. ACDE
68. (4 pts.) α = ________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABDE. ABDE. ACDE
69. (4 pts.) β = _______________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABDE. ABDE. ACDE
70. (2 pts.) γ = ________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABDE. ABDE. ACDE.
71. (2 pts.) δ = _______________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABDE. ABDE. ACDE
Possible answers.
4 16 4y 4 16 4y 4 16 4y
A. 4 x3y3, B. x3y3, C. 4x-x2, D. x2, E. , AB. , AC. ,
2 2 2
4 16 4y 4 16 4y 2 16 4y 4 16 4y 4 16 4y
AD. , AE. , BC. BD. , BE. ,
2 4 4 2 4
4 16 4y
CD. , CE. 2x, DE. 2y, ABC. x/2, ABD. y/2, ABE. x/3, ACD. y/3, ACE.3x,
2
ADE. 3y, BCD. 0, BCE. 1, BDE. 2, CDE. 3, ABCD. 1, ABCE. 2, ABDE. 3,
x + y = 2, and y = 0. On the back of the previous sheet, determine g(x,y), α, β, γ, and δ. Begin by drawing
an appropriate sketch. DO NOT EVALUATE THE INTEGRAL.
72. (2 pts.) g(x,y) = ______________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
73. (4 pts.) α = __________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. .BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
74. (4 pts.) β = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. .BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
75. (2 pts.) γ = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. .BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
76. (2 pts.) δ = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD..BCE BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE
Possible answers.
A. 4 x3y3, B. x3y3, C. 4x-x2, D. 2 x, E. 3 4x , AB. 3 2x , AC. 4x , AD. x , AE. 2 x,
BC. 2x, BD. x/2, BE. x/3, CD. x/4, CE. x/5, DE.3x, ABC.x2, ABD. 0, ABE. 1, ACD.2,
ACE. 3, ADE. 1, BCD. 2, BCE.3, ABDE. None of the above.
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77. (3pts.) Doing the first step in in the computation results in the double integral
I = ____________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE. ACDE. BCDE.
78. (3pts.) Doing the second step in the computation results in the single integral
I = ___________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE.
ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE. BCDE
79. (3pts.) After the computation is complete, the numerical value of I is I = ___________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC. ABD. ABE.
ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE. ABDE ACDE. BCDE
Possible answers.
1 2x 1 2x 1 2x 1 2x 1 2x
A. 5xydydx B. 5x y dydx C. 5x y dydx D. 5x y dydx E. 5x y dydx
3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2x 1 2x 1 2x 1 2x 1
AB. 5x 4 y 4dydx AC. 5x 4 y 4dydx , AD. 5x 4 y 4dydx , AE. 5x 4 y 4dydx , BC. 8x 9dx ,
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
BD. 16x 8dx , BE. 16x 6dx , CD. 16x 7 dx , CE. 32x 8dx , DE. 32x 9dx , ABC. 24x 9dx ,
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 2
ABD. 16y9dy , ABE. (16x10dx , ACD. 0, ACE. 1, ADE. 2, BCD. 1, BCE.2, BDE. 8/5,
0 0
CDE.16/5, ABCD.18/5, ABCE.5/3, ABDE.4/3, ACDE. 5/4, BCDE. None of the above.
80. (2 pts.) g(x,y) = ________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
81. (1 pts.) α = ___________________. A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
82. (4 pts.) β = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
83. (1 pts.) γ = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
84. (4 pts.) δ = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
85. (1 pts.) µ = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
86. (2 pts.) ν = ___________________.A. B. C. D. E. AB AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE.
DE. ABC. ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE ABCD ABCE
Possible answers.
A. 4 x3y3, B. x3y3, C. 4x-x2, D. 3 (x/3) (y/6), E. 2 (x/3), AB. 2 (y/6), AC 2 x (y/6)
AD. 2 (x/3) y, AE. 2 (x/3) (y/6), BC. 1 (x/3) (y/6), BD. 2 (x/2) (y/6),
BE. 2 (x/3) (y/6), CD. 2x, CE. 2y, DE. x/2, ABC. y/2, ABD. 6 2x, ABE. y/3, ACD. 3x,
ACE. 3y, ADE. 0, BCD. 1, BCE. 2, BDE. 3, CDE. 1, ABCD. 2, ABCE. 3,
Let C be the curve that is the path of a point mass whose position vector is given by: r = t i + t2 j ,
t [0, 1], (i.e. 0< x<1). Also let F (x,y) = xy i + j . You are to compute I F(x, y) dr .
C
A. x(t) = t2, y(t) = t2, B. x(t) = 1, y(t) = 2t, C. x(t) = t, y(t) = t 2, D. x(t) = t2/2, y(t) = t3/3,
E. x(t) = t2, y(t) = t, AB. x(t) = 2, y(t) = 3t 2, AC. x(t) = 2t2, y(t) = 3t2, AD. None of the above.
88. (3 pts.) With the above parameterization, F(x(t), y(t)) along the curve C is F(x(t), y(t)) = _________.
8 7 3 2 1 11 4
AD. 8, AE. 1, ABC. , ABD. , ABE. , ACD. , ACE. , ADE. , BCD. ,
15 15 5 3 3 15 5
13 14 1
BCE. , BDE. , CDE. , ABCD. None of the above.
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90. (2 pts.) ___________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
x
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE. ABCD.
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91. (2 pts.) ___________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
y
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE. ABCD
N
92. (2 pts.) ___________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
x
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE. ABCD
N
93. (2 pts.) ___________. A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
y
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE. ABCD
94. (2 pts.) A potential function for F (x,y) = M(x,y) i + N(x,y) j is f(x,y) = ________________.
A. B. C. D. E. AB. AC. AD. AE. BC. BD. BE. CD. CE. DE. ABC.
ABD. ABE. ACD. ACE. ADE. BCD. BCE. BDE. CDE. ABCD
ABC. 3x3y2, ABD. 18x2y3, ABE. 3x2y2, ACD. 18x2y2, ACE.18x3y2, ADE. 18x3y3, BCD. 3xy2,
BDE. None of the above could possibly be a potential function as F (x,y) is not conservative.
CDE. F (x,y) is conservative but none of the above functions is a potential function for F (x,y).