Chapter 7 1 A particle moves on a straight line with velocity function

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Stewart_Calc_7ET ch07sec02
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Find the integral.
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2. Find the integral.
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3. Evaluate the integral.
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4. Find the integral.
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5. Find the integral.
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6. Evaluate the integral.
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7. Evaluate the integral.
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None of these
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8. Evaluate the integral.
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9. Evaluate the integral.
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10. Find the average value of the function in the interval .
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11. A particle moves on a straight line with velocity function . Find its position
function .
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NUMERIC RESPONSE
1. Evaluate the integral.
2. Evaluate the integral.
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3. Evaluate the integral.
4. Find the area bounded by the curves and between and .
5. Find the volume obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about .
6. Household electricity is supplied in the form of alternating current that varies from 170 V to 170 V
with a frequency of 60 cycles per second (Hz). The voltage is thus given by the function E(t), where t
is the time in seconds. Voltmeters read the RMS (root-mean-square) voltage, which is the square root
of the average value of over one cycle. Calculate the RMS voltage of household current.
Round your answer to the nearest integer.
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SHORT ANSWER
1. Find the integral.
2. Evaluate the integral.

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