National University of Sciences & Technology
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Department of Humanities & Sciences
MATH-101: Calculus & Analytical Geometry (3+0): 2k24 BEE-16AB Fall 2024
Assignment 1
CLO 1. Understand the concept of limit, continuity and derivatives.
Maximum Marks: 10 Instructor: Dr. Hina M. Dutt
Announcement Date: 17 Oct 24 Due Date : 23 Oct 24
Instructions:
This is an individual assignment.
Write your name and QALAM ID on the cover page and attach it with the solution.
Assignment must be hand written on A4 pages and properly bound.
Copied assignments will be marked zero.
CR/GR will collect all the assignments and will submit to the instructor by 2 pm of the
due date.
Assignments are not acceptable after the deadline.
Student Name QALAM ID
Q#1 Q#2 Q#3 Q#4 Q#5 Total Marks Weightage
in 10
10 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks 10 Marks 50 Marks 10 Marks
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Question 1: [10 marks]
a) A Norman window has the shape of a rectangle surmounted by a
semicircle. If the perimeter of the window is 30 ft, express the
area of the window as a function of the width of the window.
b) A taxi company charges 70 rupees for the first kilometer (or part of a kilometer) and 5 rupees
for each succeeding tenth of a kilometer (or part). Express the cost (in rupees) of a ride as a
function of the distance traveled (in kilometers) for 0 < 𝑥 < 2, and sketch the graph of this
function.
Question 2: [10 marks]
Recent studies indicate that the average surface temperature of the earth has been rising
steadily. Some scientists have modeled the temperature by the linear function
𝑇 = 0.02𝑡 + 8.50,
where 𝑇 is temperature in ℃ and 𝑡 represents years since 1900.
a) What do the slope and 𝑇 −intercept represent?
b) Use the equation to predict the average global surface temperature in 2100.
Question 3: [10 marks]
Find the functions (a) 𝑓 ○ 𝑓, (b) 𝑓 ○ 𝑔 , (c) 𝑔 ○ 𝑓, and (d) 𝑔 ○ 𝑔 and their domains.
𝑓 (𝑥 ) = 1 − 3𝑥, 𝑔(𝑥 ) = cos 𝑥
Question 4: [10 marks]
The graph of 𝑦 = √3𝑥 − 𝑥 2 is given. Use transformations to create a function whose graph is as
shown.
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Question 5: [10 marks]
For each scatter plot, decide what type of function you might choose as a model for the data.
Explain your choices.
(c) (d)
(THE END)
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