MAT 1221 Survey of Calculus Sample Quiz Key

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MAT 1221 Survey of Calculus Sample Quiz Key

Guideline Do not look at this key before attempting the sample quiz. The target time for the quiz is10 minutes including the time to double check your work. Do not skip steps. Show proper presentations.

Problem 1 Solutions

Problem 1 Analysis Must have the subject of the problem. Must have the equal sign.

Problem 1 Double Check Your Answer

Problem 2

Problem 2 Analysis Must have the subject of the problem. Must have the equal signs. Need to simplify this term before factoring Show all The steps

Problem 3 Spring and weights.

Problem 3 Analysis Spring and weights. Be sure to read the text.