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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION

1. What is the volume of revolution from x = 0 to x = 3/2 when the function f(x) = 2x2 is revolved around the y-axis?
A. 56π/16 B. 62π/16 C. 73π/16 D. 81π/16

2. What is a solution of the first-order differential equation y(k + 1) = y(k) + 5?


A. y(k) = 4 – 5/k C. y(k) = 5k + (1 – 5k)/-4
B. y(k) = C – k, where C is a constant D. y(k) = 20 + 5k

3. What is the solution of the linear differential equation y(k + 1) = 15y(k)?


A. y(k) = 15/(1 + 15k) C. y(k) = C + 15k, where C is constant
B. y(k) = 15k/16 D. y(k) = 15k

4. Determine the solution of the following differential equation. Y’ + 6y = 0


A. y = Ce-3x B. y = Ce-4x C. y = Ce-5x D. y = Ce-6x

5. What is the general solution of the following differential equation? D2x/dt2 + 9y = 0


A. y = sinx + cosx + C C. y = sin3x + cos3x + C
B. y = sin2x + cos2x + C D. y = sin4x + cos4x + C

6. In the following differential equation with the initial condition x(0) = 12, what is the value of x(3)? Dx/dt + 4x = 0
A. 1.37 x 10-5 B. 3.37 x 10-5 C. 5.37 x 10-5 D. 7.37 x 10-5

7. A curve passes through the point (2,1). Determine the absolute value of the slope of the curve at x = 25 if the
differential equation of the curve is the exact equation y 2dx + 2xydy = 0.
A. 1/125 B. 3/125 C. 5/125 D. 16/125

8. Determine the constant of integration for the separable differential equation xdx + 6y5dy = 0. It is known that x =
0 when y = 3.
A. 719 B. 729 C. 739 D. 749

9. What is the general solution to the following differential equation? Y” – 6y’ + 9y = 0


A. y = (C1 + C2x)e3x C. y = 3(C1 + C2x)e3x
3x
B. y = 2(C1 + C2x)e D. y = 4C1 + C2x)e3x

10. Find dy/dx for the parametric equations given.


X = 2t2 – t y = t3 – 4t + 1
A. (3t2 – 2)/(4t – 1) C. (3t2 – 6)/(4t – 1)
B. (3t2 – 4)/(4t – 1) D. (3t2 – 8)/(4t – 1)

11. What is the general solution to the following second-order differential equation if A and B are constants?
Y” + 16y = 0
A. y = Acosx + Bsinx C. y = Acos3x + Bsin3x
B. y = Acos2x + Bsin2x D. y = Acos4x + Bsin4x

12. Which of the following is the general solution to the differential equation and boundary conditions?
Dy/dt – 5y = 0 y(0) = 4
A. 4et B. 4e3t C. 4e5t D. 4e7t

13. Solve the following differential equation.


Y” + 4y’ + 4y = 0 y(0) = 1 y’(0) = 2
A. y = (1 + 3x)e-2x B. y = (1 + 4x)e-2x C. y = (1 + 5x)e-2x D. y = (1 + 6x)e-2x

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14. What is the correct general solution for the following differential equation?
D2y/dx2 – 4dy/dx + 13y = 0
A. y = e2x(C1 cosx + C2sinx) C. y = e2x(C1 cos3x + C2sin3x)
B. y = e2x(C1 cos2x + C2sin2x) D. y = e2x(C1 cos4x + C2sin4x)

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15. Refer to the transform function L(s). What is the partial fraction expansion of L(s)? L(s) =
s(s + 5)
4
A. 4 − 2 C. −
4
s s + 5 s s + 5
B. 4 + 4 D. 3 − 4
s s + 5 s s + 5

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16. Find the general solution of the following differential equation. (x − 7) = xy
dx
A. y = C x2 − 1 C. y = C
x2 − 5
B. y = C x2 − 3
D. y = C x2 − 7

17. What is the general solution of the following differential equation? D2x/dt2 + 9y = 0
A. y = sinx + cosx + C C. y = sin3x + cos3x + C
B. y = sin2x + cos2x + C D. y = sin4x + cos4x + C

18. Find the volume generated by revolving about x –axis the area bounded by the following curves. Y = x2 and y =
2x.
A. 64/15 π B. 5/8 π C. 12/5 π D. 3π

19. Find the volume generated by revolving about x –axis the area bounded by the following curves. Y = x3, y = 0
and x = 2.
A. 1/5 π B. 120  C. 128  D. 128 
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20. Find the volume generated by revolving about y –axis the area bounded by the following curves. Y = x2 and y = x.
A. 1/6 π B. 1/8 π C. 1/7 π D. 1/9 π

21. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the area bounded by the curve y = 1 – x2 and the x-axis
about x = 1.
A. 10π/3 B. 9 π/2 C. 8 π/3 D. 11 π/3

22. A rectangle of sides a and b. Find the volume of the solid generated when the rectangle is rotated on side b.
A. πa2b B. πab C. πa2b/2 D. πab2/2

23. Find the volume generated by revolving about the x axis the area bounded by y = 2x + 1, y = 0, x = 1, and x = 2.
A. 42π/3 B. 49 π/3 C. 36 π/5 D. 89 π/4

24. Compute the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by y = x3, y = 8 – x2 and the y axis
about the x axis.
A. 250 π/3 B. 256 π/3 C. 56 π D. 80 π

25. An ellipse with major axis 16 and minor axis 8 is revolved about its major axis. Find the volume of the solid
generated.
A. 512π/3 B. 1125 π/3 C. 1024 π/3 D. 1058 π/3

26. Find the volume of the solid of revolution formed by rotating the region bounded by the parabola y = x2 and the
lines y = 0 and x = 2 about the x axis.
A. 15pi B. 35/2 pi C. 32/5 pi D. 20 pi

27. Find the volume obtained if the region bounded by y = x2 and y = 2x is rotated about the x axis.
A. 7 pi B. 64/15 pi C. 5 pi D. 20 pi

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28. A circle with a radius of 10 cm is revolved about a line tangent to it. Find the volume generated.
A. 19,739 cm3 B. 17,834 cm3 C. 15,250 cm3 D. 18,235 cm3

29. Find the volume generated by revolving about x –axis the area bounded by the following curves. Y = x3, y = 0
and x = 2.
120 128 128
A. 1/5 π B.  C.  D. 
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30. Solve the differential equation dy – xdx = 0 if the curve passes through (1, 0).
A. 3x2 + 2y – 3 = 0 B. 2y + x2 – 1 = 0
C. x2 – 2y – 1 = 0 D. 2x2 + 2y – 2 = 0

31. Solve the differential equation d2x/dt2 + 4x = 0. With initial condition x(0) = 10x, x(0) = 0
A. x(t) = 10 cos2t C. x(t) = 10 cos2t
B. x(t) = 10 cost + 10sint D. x(t) = 10 sin 2t

32. Solve the differential equation: x(y + 1)dx + (x2 – 1)dy = 0. If y = 2 when x = 2, determine y when x = 4.
A. 0.376 B. 0.311 C. 0.282 D. 0.342

33. Solve for the general solution of the general equations: (D2 + 100) y = 0
Where D is the differential operator d/dx. When x = 0.1, determine y in terms of the constant of integration.
A. 0.841C1 + 0.594C2 B. 0.925C1 + 0.594C2
C. 0.841C1 – 0.540C2 D. 0.925C1 + 0.540C2

34. dy = x2 dx. What is the equation of y in terms of x if the curve passes through (1, 1).
A. x2 – 3y + 3 = 0 B. x3 – 3y + 2 = 0
C. x3 + 3y2 + 2 = 0 D. 2y + x + 2 = 0

35. Determine the solution of the following differential equation. Y’ + 6y = 0


A. y = Ce-3x B. y = Ce-4x C. y = Ce-5x D. y = Ce-6x

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