SOLUTIONS TO SUGGESTED PROBLEMS FROM THE TEXT PART 2 3.5 2 3 4 6 15 18 28 34 36 42 43 44 48 49 3.6 1 2 6 12 17 19 23 30 31 34 38 40 43a 45 51 52 1 4 7 8 10 14 17 19 20 21 22 26 r’(θ) = cosθ – sinθ 2 2 cos θ – sin θ = cos2θ z’= -4sin(4θ) -3cos(2 – 3x) 2 cos(tanθ)/cos θ f’(x) = [-sin(sinx)](cosx) -sinθ w’ = (-cosθ)e y’ = cos(cosx + sinx)(cosx – sinx) 2 T’(θ) = -1 / sin θ x q(x) = e / sin x F(x) = -(1/4)cos(4x) (a) dy/dt = -(4.9π/6)sin(πt/6) (b) indicates the change in depth of water (a) Graph at
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Martyna Wiacek MTH 116 C- Applied Calculus 11/6/2012 Chapter 5 Writing Assignment There is a correlation between area‚ accumulated change‚ and the definite integral that we have focused on throughout Chapter 5 in Applied Calculus. When looking at one rate-of-change function‚ the accumulated change over an interval and the definite integral are equivalent‚ their values could be positive‚ negative or zero. However‚ the area could never be negative because area is always positive by definition
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Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications (2009) 28‚ 69^76 doi:10.1093/teamat/hrp003 Advance Access publication 13 March 2009 GeoGebra ç freedom to explore and learn* LINDA FAHLBERG-STOJANOVSKAy Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences‚ University of St. Clement of Ohrid‚ Bitola‚ FYR Macedonia Downloaded from http://teamat.oxfordjournals.org/ at University of Melbourne Library on October 23‚ 2011 VITOMIR STOJANOVSKI Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ University of St. Clement
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references listed at the end of the chapter. The subject of differential equations originated in the study of calculus by Isaac Newton (1642–1727) and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) in the seventeenth century. Newton grew up in the English countryside‚ was educated at Trinity College‚ Cambridge‚ and became Lucasian Professor of Mathematics there in 1669. His epochal discoveries of calculus and of the fundamental laws of mechanics date from 1665. They were circulated privately among his friends
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tool for describing the real world in mathematical terms. A function can be represented by an equation‚ a graph‚ a numerical table or a verbal description. In this section we are going to get familiar with functions and function notation. MAT133 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II Page 1 An equation is a function if for any x in the domain of the equation‚ the equation yields exactly one value of y. The set of values that the independent variable is allowed to assume‚ i.e.‚ all possible
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After choosing a topic randomly‚ students will have 5 minutes to prepare before presenting their explanation for 5 minutes. 1. State the definition of the limit and explain the requirements for a limit to exist. Also‚ explain the 3 main techniques to evaluate limits. (Keywords: limit‚ intend‚ left‚ right‚ general‚ notation‚ 3 requirements‚ NAG‚ table‚ diagrams‚ indeterminate form‚ conjugate‚ factoring‚ substitution) The limit of the function is the height that the function intends to reach
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