Single Variable Calculus: Vol. 1, Early Transcendentals
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ISBN: 9780538498692
Author: James Stewart
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Express the lengths a and b in the figure in terms of θ.
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Single Variable Calculus: Vol. 1, Early Transcendentals
Ch. T - Evaluate each expression without using a...Ch. T - Simplify each expression. Write your answer...Ch. T - Expand and simplify. (a) 3(x + 6) + 4(2x 5) (b)...Ch. T - Prob. 4ADTCh. T - Simplify the rational expression. (a) x2+3x+2x2x2...Ch. T - Prob. 6ADTCh. T - Prob. 7ADTCh. T - Solve the equation. (Find only the real...Ch. T - Solve each inequality. Write your answer using...Ch. T - State whether each equation is true or false. (a)...
Ch. T - Find an equation for the line that passes through...Ch. T - Prob. 2BDTCh. T - Prob. 3BDTCh. T - Let A(7, 4) and B(5, 12) be points in the plane....Ch. T - Sketch the region in the xy-plane defined by the...Ch. T - FIGURE FOR PROBLEM 1 1. The graph of a function f...Ch. T - If f(x) = x3, evaluate the difference quotient...Ch. T - Prob. 3CDTCh. T - How are graphs of the functions obtained from the...Ch. T - Without using a calculator, make a rough sketch of...Ch. T - Prob. 6CDTCh. T - Prob. 7CDTCh. T - Prob. 1DDTCh. T - Prob. 2DDTCh. T - Find the length of an arc of a circle with radius...Ch. T - Prob. 4DDTCh. T - Express the lengths a and b in the figure in terms...Ch. T - If sinx=13 and secy=54, where x and y lie between...Ch. T - Prob. 7DDTCh. T - Find all values of x such that sin 2x = sin x and...Ch. T - Sketch the graph of the function y = 1 + sin 2x...
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