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The more problems that you are able to answer without outside help, the better you are doing; so try and answer as many as possible! Quiz 1 -- Review material. Quiz 2 -- Integration by parts; trigonometric integrals. Quiz 3 -- Trig substitution; partial fractions. Quiz 4 -- Numerical integration; improper integration. Quiz 5 -- Volumes; arc length
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UNIT 4 - Contextual Applications of Differentiation. 5.3 Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing.
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12 wrz 2019 · Here are a set of practice problems for the Calculus II notes. Click on the " Solution " link for each problem to go to the page containing the solution. Note that some sections will have more problems than others and some will have more or less of a variety of problems.
21 wrz 2020 · Here are a set of practice problems for the Calculus III notes. Click on the " Solution " link for each problem to go to the page containing the solution. Note that some sections will have more problems than others and some will have more or less of a variety of problems.
Consider the function f(x) = x2 arctan(x). 4.(a). (5 points) Find a power series representation for f(x). SOLUTION: The power series of arctan(x) is ¥ å n=0 ( 11)nx2n+ 2n+1, with interval of conver-gence x 2[ 1,1]. Thus, f(x) = x2 ¥ å n=0 ( n1) x 2n+1 2n+1 = ¥ å n=0 ( 1) x +3 2n+1 for x 2[ 1,1]. 4.(b). (3 points) What is f(83)(0), the ...