Graphs of familiar functions Use what you learned about surfaces in Section 12.1 to sketch a graph of the following functions. In each case identify the surface and state the domain and range of the function. 24. F ( x , y ) = 1 − x 2 − y 2
Graphs of familiar functions Use what you learned about surfaces in Section 12.1 to sketch a graph of the following functions. In each case identify the surface and state the domain and range of the function. 24. F ( x , y ) = 1 − x 2 − y 2
Solution Summary: The author illustrates the graph of the function F(x,y)=sqrt1-x2
Graphs of familiar functionsUse what you learned about surfaces in Section 12.1 to sketch a graph of the following functions. In each case identify the surface and state the domain and range of the function.
Use the properties of logarithms, given that In(2) = 0.6931 and In(3) = 1.0986, to approximate the logarithm. Use a calculator to confirm your approximations. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a) In(0.75)
(b) In(24)
(c) In(18)
1
(d) In
≈
2
72
Find the indefinite integral. (Remember the constant of integration.)
√tan(8x)
tan(8x) sec²(8x) dx
Chapter 12 Solutions
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