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A quiz from simon fraser university's math 157 course, covering topics such as exponential functions, logarithms, limits, and cost and revenue. The quiz includes multiple choice questions on topics like the behavior of exponential functions, logarithmic identities, and calculating limits. It also includes problems on finding the interest amount in an account and determining the break-even point for a bicycle manufacturing company.
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answer. You do have four choices for your answers:
[4] (a) The graph of the exponential function y = ax^ rises as we move to the right, i.e., ax is an increasing function for a > 0.
[4] (b) For x > 0 we have ln(x^4 ) − ln(x^3 ) = ln(x).
[4] (c) Two logarithms with different bases a and b (a > 0 and b > 0 ) are related via
logb(x) =
loga(x) ln(a)
[4] (d) Let f (x) =
x^2 − 1 x − 1
, and g(x) = x + 1. Then the two functions f and g are the same, i.e., f (x) = g(x) for all x.
[4] (e) The intersection of the supply and demand curves is called the break-even point
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[5] (a) Find the following limit:
lim x→ 1
x^2 − 1 x^2 + x − 2
[5] (b) Find the following limit:
lim x→∞
x^2 − 1 x^2 + x − 2
performance mountain bike, the ”Exhilarator”. The cost of manufacturing 500 bicycles is $500,000, whereas it costs $900,000 to produce 1000 bicycles. Assume the cost function is linear. Wholesale price of the Exhilarator is $1200. We choose the following units for our equations: Cost and revenue in Dollars, quantity of bicycles in units of 1.
[2] (a) What is the fixed cost of the production of the ”Exhilarator”?
[2] (b) What is the marginal production cost?
[2] (c) What is the cost function?
[4] (d) What production quantity is the break-even point?