These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect Concept Reinforcement For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5] Column A Column B g ( x ) = x
These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect Concept Reinforcement For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5] Column A Column B g ( x ) = x
Solution Summary: The author explains that the correct match for the graph of the function g(x)=sqrt
These review exercises are for test preparation. They can also serve as a practice test. Answers are at the back of the book Red bracketed section references indicate the part(s) of the chapter to restudy if your answer is incorrect
Concept Reinforcement
For each equation in column A, select the most appropriate graph in column B. [R.1, R.4, R.5]
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
Find the indefinite integral by making a change of variables. (Remember the constant of integration.)
√(x+4)
4)√6-x dx
Chapter R Solutions
Calculus and Its Applications Plus MyLab Math with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition) (Bittinger, Ellenbogen & Surgent, The Calculus and Its Applications Series)
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