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Things to do w/ Category 1 Improper L’Hopital’s All Things Series 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points10 Points10 Points10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Polar, Parametric & Potpourri We Integrate; Therefore We Are
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Write the correct partial expansion of
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Evaluate
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Write the integral that would calculate the arc length of the curve y = x 3 from (0,0) to (1,1).
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A As shown in the figure above, a square with vertices (0,0), (2,0), (2,2) and (0,2) is divided into two regions by the graph y = -x 2 + 2x. If a point is picked from inside the square, what is the probability that the point lies in the region above the parabola?
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Question 1c
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None are convergent
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What is the radius of convergence for the power series below?
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Make your wager
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A cylindrical tank is initially filled with water to a depth of 16 feet. A valve in the bottom is opened and the water runs out. The depth, h, of the water in the tank decreases at a rate proportional to the square root of the depth, that is, dh/dt = - k√h (h is measured in ft/hr, where k is a constant 0<k<1). H=12.25 ft when t=8 hr. How many hours after the valve was first opened will the tank be empty? Note: √12.25 = 3.5
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After 64 hours
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