Homework and class schedule for Calculus 1. Professor Decker Wednesdays 5:30-9PM Spring 2009 Stewart’s Essential Calculus. January 21 : Sections 1.1-1.4 Precalc review and intro to limits pp 8-10 section 1.1 # 1,3,7,15,19,23,27,33,37,39,53,55,57,79,61 pp 21- sect 1.2 #7,17,19,21,23,29,33,41,45 ...
SYLLABUS MATH 12012 –Calculus with Precalculus II (3 Credit Hours) Catalog Information: Development of integral calculus and continued study of differential calculus. Includes curve sketching optimization fundamental theorem of calculus areas between curves, exponential and logarithmic functions. No credit earned for this course if student earned credit for MATH 12002. Prerequisite: MATH 12011 with a minimum grade of C (2.0). Text: Precalculus and ...
Name_________________________________________ Period ______ This review counts as a quiz grade. You must show work to receive credit. Due at the BEGINNING of your final. PreCalc Final Exam Review Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Determine which binomial is not a factor of . a. x + 4 b. x + 3 c. x – 5 d. 4x ...
AP Calculus (BC) Summer Assignment (104 points) This packet is a review of some Precalculus topics and some Calculus topics. It is to be done NEATLY and on a SEPARATE sheet of paper. Use your discretion as to whether you should use a calculator or not. When in doubt, think about if I would use one – that should guide you! Points will be awarded ...
L1 Precalc review 1. Function: rule which assigns to each element in set D exactly one element in set R. domain = D (allowable inputs) range = R (outputs) graph: {(x,y) : x is in D and y = f(x) } zero (root, solution): c is a zero of f(x) if f(c) = 0 even/odd function even: f(−x) = f(x), odd: f(−x) ...
Arledge, 2014 M408N Precalc review: exponential, and log (and some trig and rational) functions (1) Simplify the following. 2n 3n−1 (a) x x n+2 x p √ a b (b) √ 3 ab (2) Sketch graphs of the following, without using a calculator. Label all important features, including asymptotes. x (a) y = 10 (b) y = 1+cos(x) (c) y = −x ...
IB Math SL1/Intens Precalc - Chapter 4 Review No Calculator 1. a) Show that xlogby can be written as ylogbx . [Hint: how can you rewrite x using log ?] b b) Hence, or otherwise, evaluate 4log27. 2. Solve for x: a) log (x2) =(log x)2 b) log (x2 −6)= 2 2 2 4 x c) e2x = 5ex −2 d) 2x+1 ln3=ln16 ( ...