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1 AP CALCULUS SUMMER WORKSHEET DUE: First Day of School Aug. 19, 2010 Complete this assignment at your leisure during the summer. It is designed to help you become more comfortable with your graphing calculator, review basic algebra skills, review basic trigonometry skills and review families of functions. It is important for you to review or gain these skills during the summer so that we can spend our time talking about calculus. The more solid your skills, the more comfortable and successful you ll be in Calculus! Students who are experts in Pre-calculus and Trigonometry skills and who can read quickly should be able to complete the entire assignment within 6 hours of focused work. (This accounts for being able to answer questions about families of functions without having to complete the graphing explorations. This also assumes no need for review.) Students who are not solid in these skills may need significantly more time. If your work was truly focused and you spent more than 20 hours completing this assignment, you should plan to meet with Ms. Wiseman at the beginning of the year. Most students will be experts in some areas and need review in others. Thus, the completion time will vary by student. If you are given a question to answer, a problem to solve, etc., show your answer on a separate sheet of paper. Any algebra or proofs must be shown in detail. Your work should be organized, complete, correctly and clearly labeled and formatted (name, date, stapled, etc.) prior to your arrival in class on the first day of school. I am looking forward to seeing you in !
2 Families of Functions: Using your graphing calculator, re-familiarize yourself with the basic functions and their transformations. Graph each parent function. One by one, on the same window as the parent function, graph each transformed function. Be able to describe the transformations caused by each constant. If an answer can be used more than once, feel free to say see question #x. Answer all QUESTIONS on a separate sheet of paper. NOTE: The graphing is designed to help you recall information. If you already know the answers to the questions, feel free to skip the graphing. 1) y = x 2 a) y = x 2 5 b) y = x c) y = x d) y = x e) y = (x 5) 2 f) y = (x + 3) 2 g) y = (x + ½ ) 2 h) y = (x 1/3 ) 2 i) y = 4x 2 j) y =.25x 2 k) y = -x 2 l) y = -3.5x 2 QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a(x h) 2 + k, define how a, h and k transform the function. 2) y = x 3 a) y = x 3 5 b) y = x c) y = x d) y = x e) y = (x 5) 3 f) y = (x + 3) 3 g) y = (x + ½ ) 3 h) y = (x 1/3 ) 3 i) y = 4x 3 j) y =.25x 3 k) y = -x 3 l) y = -3.5x 3 QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a(x h) 3 + k, define how a, h and k transform the function. 3) y = sin(x) (Be sure to use radian mode!) a) y = sin(x 4) b) y = sin ( x + π/2) c) y = sin(x) + 5 d) y = sin(x) 6 e) y = sin(2x) f) y = sin(1/4 x) g) y = 2sin(x) h) y = ¼ sin(x) i) y = -3sin(x) QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a sin(b(x h)) + k define how a, b, h and k transform the function. 4) Repeat question 3 using cos(x) instead of sin(x). 5) y = (x) = x 1/2 a) y = 4 (x) b) y = -3 (x) c) y = ½ (x) d) y = -1/3 (x) e) y = (4x) f) y = (9x) g) y = (x - 4) h) y = (x + 6) i) y = (x) + 7 j) y = (x) - 3 QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a (b(x h)) + k, define how a, b, h and k transform the function.
3 6) y = log 10 x = log x a) y = log (x + 3) b) y = log (x 5) c) y = log x + 7 d) y = log x 9 f) y = 3 log x g) y = ½ log x h) y = -4 log x i) y = log 4 x j) y = log 5 x QUESTIONS: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a log b (x h) + k, define how a, b, h and k transform the function. Why can b NOT be a negative value? 7) y = e x a) y = 4e x b) y = -3e x c) y = e (x 4) (x + 8) d) y = e e) y = e x + 4 f) y= e x 3 g) y = ½ e x QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a e (x h) + k, define how a, h and k transform the function. 8) y = a x a) y = 2 x b) y = 3 x c) y = (1/2) x d) y = 3(2 x ) e) y = 2 (x 4) f) y = 3 ( x + 5) g) y = 2 x + 5 i) y = 3 x - 7 QUESTION: (Answer in a full sentence.) Given y = a(b (x h) ) + k, define how a, b, h and k transform the function. 9) y = 1/x a) y = 1/(x 2) b) y = 1/(x + 4) c) y = 1/x + 6 d) y = 1/x - 4 e) y = 5/x f) y = -3/x QUESTIONS: (Answer in full sentences.) Given y = a/(x h) + k, explain how a, h, and k affect the parent function. Explain how to identify the vertical asymptote. Then explain why your process works. Trigonometry: 10) Recall that: sec(x) = 1/cos(x) csc(x) = 1/sin(x) and cot(x) = 1/tan(x) Use these trigonometric identities to review and become familiar with the graphs of sec(x), csc(x) and cot(x). QUESTION: Why can t we graph sec(x) by graphing y = cos -1 (x)? Your answer should include a clear differentiation of a reciprocal and an inverse. 11) MEMORIZE the unit circle. Be prepared to explain the unit circle and to use the unit circle to find the sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and cotangent of the angles, /2, /3, /4, /6 and their multiples without a calculator. 12) MEMROZE basic trig identities. Know the reciprocal identities, double and half angle identities, all Pythagorean identities. On a separate sheet of paper: a) Use the fact that sin 2 (x) + cos 2 (x) = 1 to prove that tan 2 (x) + 1 = sec 2 (x)
4 Basic Algebra Skills: On a separate sheet of paper, show all work in an organized, complete manner. Label all work correctly and clearly. 13) Simplify or rationalize as needed: a. 3x (x+1) - 4 x 2 1 b. 2x + 3 (x 2) + 3x (x + 2) c. 2 + x x + 3 x 2 + 5x + 6-2x x+2 d. sin (θ) 5cos (θ ) + cos (θ) 5sin (θ) e. 15x (5 cos x ) f. 13a (5 a) g. 1 (7) 14) Simplify: a) x 4 x 15 b) (x 3 ) 5 c) 3(x 4 ) 8 d) (3x 4 ) 5 e) (20x 5 ) f) (sin 2 (x) + cos 2 (x)) 15) Solve. Use algebra where you can. Verify all algebraic results by graphing.: a) 144 = 5x 2 8x + 11 b) 0 = 9x x 2 + 4x x c) 450 = x 2 35x d) 0 = 5x x 2 20x e) 15 = 10(3 (4x 10) ) 25 f) -4 ln(5x + 2) = 11 16) For each set of given information, write the equation that represents the situation. a) p is directly proportional to z. When p = 7, z = 21. b) t is inversely proportional to n. When t = 45, n = 3. c) A population of bears doubles every 20 years. In year 5, the population was 550 bears. d) The diagonal of a square can be found using the expression 3x What is the area of the square? e) A line which goes through the points (5, 7) and (19, -45). f) A line with a slope of 4/5 that goes through the point (2, 3.6) g) A line perpendicular to 3x 4y = 7 which goes through the point (21, 11.3). 17) Without a calculator, using rules of logs or exponents determine if the first value is greater than, less than or equal to the second value. a) ln 49 vs. 3ln7 b) log vs log c) e ln15 vs 8 4/3 d) ln(7/4) vs ln(7/5)
5 18. Write the explicit functions implicit in the equation: 3x 2 5y 2 = Find the inverse function for y = sin(5x + 7) If f(x) = 2x 3 14 and g(x) = 4 (3x +5) evaluate: a) f(10) b) g(10) c)f(g(2)) d)f 2 (-3) e) g -1 (g(12)) Calculator Skills: You should be familiar with these skills. If necessary, review your owner s manual to understand how to perform each function. 21. The graph of y = sin(x)/e x is shown below on the window shown. Based on the window below, how many zeros does the function have on [0,10]? Explain why this calculator screen does not provide a good indication of the zeros on the interval. How many zeros should you have on the interval? How do you know? How could you see these zeros by adjusting eth calculator? 22. Enter the data below into a list. Plot the data. Determine which two types of functions from the list below are most likely to be the correct function. Perform a regression for each kind of function. Store the function using the VARS key. Graph the plot and the functions. Visually, which is best? Using your R 2 values from the regressions, which is best? Does the result confirm your visual choice? If you do not see the r 2 value on your screen, learn how to turn on the diagnostics and re-do this problem. State the best function below. Do not round constant values. x y Give step by step instructions for graphing y = x, y = [x] (The greatest integer function) 24. Solve by graphing. State all steps. tan -1 (x) = x 2 + 2x 3
6 25. Enter the following functions in your y = window. f(x) = y1 = sin(x) g(x) = y2 = -3x Store the value in A and the value in B. Now, using the VARS menu, evaluate the following on your home screen. a) f(a) b) g(4b) c)5f(20) 3g(2B) 26. Enter h(x) = x into y1. Then, evaluate the following: a) Y2(2), b) Y1-1 (2), c) [Y1(2)] -1, d) 1/17 Explain why b and c are NOT equivalent while c and d ARE. 27. You see the following calculator screen. a. Explain the operation that occurred. b. Explain the notation. c. Translate into correct paper notation. d. Re-write the arithmetic and result without specialized notation. From the Text: Read Chapter 1. Do the following problems and be prepared to submit them with this packet on the first day of school. Be sure to follow directions regarding calculator use. Show all work in a complete and organized manner. Pg. 11 # pg. 21 # pg. 28 # pg. 29 #1-4 pg. 35 # pg. 45 # pg. 54 # pg. 55 # 1-4 pg. 57 # Remaining Questions: In your notebook, record any questions you have about the basic skills you have reviewed. Be sure your questions are clear, refer to a specific question or skill and are detailed so that the discussion in class the first few days can be productive.
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