\input epsf \input graphicx \magnification 1200 \vsize 9.5truein \nopagenumbers \parskip 10pt \parindent 0 pt Final Exam PART A, Dec., 2005 \hfil SHOW ALL WORK \hfil \vskip -10pt Math 25 Calculus I \hfil Either circle your answers or place on answer line. \hfil All problems required on this part of the exam. There will most likely be 6 problems (some with multiple parts, one very short) worth a total of 60 points. \vfill \eject Final Exam PART B, Dec., 2005 \hfil SHOW ALL WORK \hfil \vskip -10pt Math 25 Calculus I \hfil Either circle your answers or place on answer line. Choose 4 out of the following 5 problems: {\bf Clearly indicate which 4 problems you choose.} Each problem is worth 10 points You may do all the problems for up to five points extra credit. I have chosen the following 4 problems: $\underline{\hskip 3in}$ A.) B.) C.) D.) E.) \vfill \eject Final Exam Part C, Dec., 2005 \hfil SHOW ALL WORK \hfil \vskip -10pt Math 25 Calculus I \hfil Either circle your answers or place on answer line. Note the proof problems on this page are completely optional. You may choose to prove one (and only one) of the following statements. If you choose to do one of the following problems, it can replace your lowest point problem in the optional section OR 80\% of your lowest point problem in the required section. If you chose to do one of the following problems, clearly indicate your choice. I have chosen the following problem: $\underline{\hskip 3in}$ I.) Prove ... II.) Prove ... \end Note you are required to all the problems on this part of the exam. Choose 5 of the following 6 problems. Clearly indicate which problems you choose. You may do all the problems for extra credit. The problem you don't choose will count for half credit. Hence you can earn 50pts on this part of the exam if you do 5 problems correctly or 55 pts (50 + 5 points extra credit if you choose all 6 problems). Note the proof problems on this page are completely optional. You may choose to prove one (and only) of the following statements. If you choose to do one of the following problems, it will replace your lowest point problem in the optional section OR 80% of your lowest point problem in the required section. If you chose to do one of the following problems, clearly indicate your choice. I.) Prove ... II.) Prove ... III.) Prove ...