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Math 112 Homework Problems will be graded for the method, not just the answers (for the odd-numbered problems the answers are in the back of the book). Each assignment includes problems to hand in, and other problems to work on but not hand in. It is
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Math 112 Homework Problems will be graded for the method, not just the answers (for the odd-numbered problems the answers are in the back of the book). Each assignment includes problems to hand in, and other problems to work on but not hand in. It is
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Calculus 111 Needleman 4/27/08 Prelim 3 corrections 1b) What I did wrong: I realized I need to do lhopitals rule but I did not know how to simplify the fraction to make it work. I did not rewrite the equation so everything was either in the numerato
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Calculus 111 Needleman 4/1/08 Prelim 2 Corrections 3. I overcomplicated the problem and tried to solve a system of equations. I did not realize that you only needed to solve or k and not A0. I did not realize that there was an A0 for the equation us
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Solutions t o HW 4 (due Sept emb er 20/21) Section 2.5 Section 2.6 Section 2.7
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For notecard horizontal asymptote 1) both numerator and denominator are equal take coefs and divide if power numerator < power denominator y=0 second derivative test 2) 3) 1) 2) 3) if power numerator > power denominator no asymptote f`(x0) =0
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4.5 Extreme value problems 1. Find out what to optimize (i.e. minimizing total area) 2. Draw a picture 3. Write an equation for what you want to optimize 4. If two variables eliminate variable by writing an equation using other information. 5. Subs
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Calculus 111 1/28/08 Class review In class last week we went over limits where the variable A goes to infinity and negative infinity. We also went over limits where the limit is infinity. Lastly we discussed continuity and how that altered limits. Th