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Fiesta 11 - Fall 2009 - AP Calculus

The document contains instructions for a math exam with 4 problems. Students are asked to show work, use the provided space, and not use graphing calculators. They must state theorems, define terms, and find extreme values of functions over given intervals. No outside resources are allowed.

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Fiesta 11 - Fall 2009 - AP Calculus

The document contains instructions for a math exam with 4 problems. Students are asked to show work, use the provided space, and not use graphing calculators. They must state theorems, define terms, and find extreme values of functions over given intervals. No outside resources are allowed.

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Name___________________________

Show all your work for full credit. Use the space provided below. No graphing
calculators are permissible.

Problem 1

a) State Fermat’s Theorem.


b) State the Mean Value Theorem and give a geometric interpretation.
c) Find the local and absolute extreme values of the function f ( x) = sin x + cos 2 x
on the interval [0, π ] .

Problem 2

a) Define a critical number of f .


b) What does the Extreme Value Theorem Say?
c) Find the local and absolute extreme values of the function f ( x) = 3xx −+14 on the
2

interval [−2, 2] .

Problem 3

a) Explain how the Closed Interval Method works.

b) State Rolle’s Theorem.

c) Find the local and absolute extreme values of the function f ( x) = x 1 − x on the
interval [−1,1] .

Problem 4

a) State Fermat’s Theorem.


b) State the Mean Value Theorem and give a geometric interpretation.
c) Find the local and absolute extreme values of the function f ( x) = x + sin 2 x
on the interval [0, π ] .

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