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Chapter 2 Homework

1. True of False

The domain of the function 

f(x)=x32x2x3

is

(,1)  (32, )

 

 

2.  Let

f(x) = 3x2+5x2

.

Find

f(a+h)  f(a)

a.

6xh +3h2+5h

b.

6ah+3h2+10a+5h4

c.

3h2+5h

d. None of the above

 

3. The membership of the newly opened Venus Health Club is approximated by the function 

N(x)=200(4+x)12

N(x)=200(4+x)12

where

1x24

 

1x24

where N(x) denotes the number of members x months after the club’s grand opening.

Find N(0)

 

4.   Given the demand equation 3x + p – 40 = 0  and the supply equation 2x – p + 10 = 0,  

where p is the unit price in dollars and x represents the quantity in units of thousands,

determine the equilibrium quantity and the equilibrium price.

 

 

5. Find the limit if it exists

limx0+ x1x(x1)

 

 

 

6.  Find the limit if it exists

limx1x1x1

 

 

7.  Find the limit if it exists

limx3x2+2x+42x23x+1

 

 

8.  Find the limit if it exists

limxx2x+1

 

 

9. Sketch the graph of the function

f(x)=1(x+1)2  x  =12               x = 1

 

evaluate

(A)

limx1+ f(x)

(B)

limx1f(x)

(C)

limz1 f(x)

 

10.  Let   

y=x2+2

y=x2+2

a.    Find the average rate of change pf y with respect to x over the intervals

        [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 1.5 ], [ 1, 1.1 ]

b.   Find the instantaneous rate of change of y and x = 1.

 

 

 

 

 

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4.   Given the demand equation 3x + p – 40 = 0  and the supply equation 2x – p + 10 = 0,  

where p is the unit price in dollars and x represents the quantity in units of thousands,

determine the equilibrium quantity and the equilibrium price.

 

 

 

Answer

B. The equilibrium quantity is 6000 units and the equilibrium price is $22 per unit.

This question is taken from Math 238 – Calculus for Business and Social Sciences » Spring 2022 » Homeworks