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Homework Homework Assignment #10 Review Sections 5.1 – 5.8
Page 369, Exercises: 1 – 97(EOO), skip 45, 49, 93 Quiz next time Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 1. Referring to Figure 1, estimate L4 and M4 on [0, 4]. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 Use f (x) = x2 + 4x 5. Calculate R6, M6, and L6 on [1, 4]. Sketch the graph of f and the corresponding rectangles for each estimation. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 5. Continued Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 9. Calculate R6, M6, and L6 for f (x) = (x2 + 1) –1 on [0, 1]. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 9. Continued. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 41. Cost engineers at NASA have found the cost of developing the cost C of a projection P increases with P at the rate of dC/dP ≈ 21P–0.65 , where C is in $1,000s and P is in $1,000,000s. What is the cost of developing a projection for a project whose cost P = $35 million? Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 53. Show that Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Find the derivative. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Find the derivative. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Use the given substitution to evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 Use the given substitution to evaluate the integral. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 Calculate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Calculate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Calculate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Calculate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 Calculate the integral. Rogawski Calculus
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Homework, Page 366 97. In Bat Cave, NM, archeologists found ancient human remains, including cobs of popping corn that had a C 14 to C 12 ratio of about 48% of that found in living matter. Estimate the age of the corn cobs. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework, Page 366 97. In Bat Cave, NM, archeologists found ancient human remains, including cobs of popping corn that had a C 14 to C 12 ratio of about 48% of that found in living matter. Estimate the age of the corn cobs. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company
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Homework Review Sections 5.1 – 5.8 Chapter 5 Test next time
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