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Problem 1QC:
In Example 1, what is the average velocity between t=2 and t=3? Example 1 Average Velocity A rock is...Problem 1E:
Suppose s(t) is the position of an object moving along a line at time t 0. What is the average...Problem 2E:
Suppose s(t) is the position of an object moving along a line at time t 0. Describe a process for...Problem 3E:
Basic Skills 7. Average velocity The function s(t) represents the position of an object at time t...Problem 4E:
Average velocity The function s(t) represents the position of an object at time t moving along a...Problem 5E:
Average velocity The table gives the position s(t) of an object moving along a line at time t, over...Problem 6E:
Average velocity The graph gives the position s(t) of an object moving along a line at time t, over...Problem 7E:
Instantaneous velocity The following table gives the position s(t) of an object moving along a line...Problem 8E:
Instantaneous velocity The following table gives the position s(t) of an object moving along a line...Problem 9E:
What is the slope of the secant Line that passes through the points (a, f(a)) and (b, f(b)) on the...Problem 10E:
Describe a process for finding the slope of the line tangent to the graph of f at (a, f(a)).Problem 11E:
Describe the parallels between finding the instantaneous velocity of an object at a point in time...Problem 12E:
Given the functionf(x)=16x2+64x, complete the following. a. Find the slopes of the secant lines that...Problem 13E:
Average velocity The position of an object moving vertically along a line is given by the function...Problem 14E:
Average velocity The position of an object moving vertically along a line is given by the function...Problem 15E:
Average velocity Consider the position function s(t) = 16t2 + 100t representing the position of an...Problem 16E:
Average velocity Consider the position function s(t) = sin t representing the position of an object...Problem 17E:
Instantaneous velocity Consider the position function s(t)=16t2+128t (Exercise 13). Complete the...Problem 18E:
Instantaneous velocity Consider the position function s(t)=4.9t2+30t+20 (Exercise 14). Complete the...Problem 19E:
Instantaneous velocity Consider the position function s(t) = 16t2 + 100t. Complete the following...Problem 20E:
Instantaneous velocity Consider the position function s(t) = 3 sin t that describes a block bouncing...Problem 21E:
Instantaneous velocity For the following position functions, make a table of average velocities...Problem 22E:
Instantaneous velocity For the following position functions, make a table of average velocities...Problem 23E:
Instantaneous velocity For the following position functions, make a table of average velocities...Problem 24E:
Instantaneous velocity For the following position functions, make a table of average velocities...Problem 25E:
Slopes of tangent lines For the following functions, make a table of slopes of secant lines and make...Problem 26E:
Slopes of tangent lines For the following functions, make a table of slopes of secant lines and make...Problem 27E:
Slopes of tangent lines For the following functions, make a table of slopes of secant lines and make...Problem 28E:
Slopes of tangent lines For the following functions, make a table of slopes of secant lines and make...Problem 29E:
Tangent lines with zero slope a. Graph the function f(x) = x2 4x + 3. b. Identify the point (a,...Problem 30E:
Tangent lines with zero slope a. Graph the function f(x) = 4 x2. b. Identify the point (a, f(a)) at...Problem 31E:
Zero velocity A projectile is fired vertically upward and has a position given by s(t) = 16t2 + 128t...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - FunctionsChapter 1.1 - Review Of FunctionsChapter 1.2 - Representing FunctionsChapter 1.3 - Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 1.4 - Trigonometric Functions And Their InversesChapter 2 - LimitsChapter 2.1 - The Idea Of LimitsChapter 2.2 - Definitions Of LimitsChapter 2.3 - Techniques For Computing LimitsChapter 2.4 - Infinite Limits
Chapter 2.5 - Limits At InfinityChapter 2.6 - ContinuityChapter 2.7 - Precise Definitions Of LimitsChapter 3 - DerivativesChapter 3.1 - Introducing The DerivativesChapter 3.2 - The Derivative As A FunctionChapter 3.3 - Rules Of DifferentiationChapter 3.4 - The Product And Quotient RulesChapter 3.5 - Derivatives Of Trigonometric FunctionsChapter 3.6 - Derivatives As A Rates Of ChangeChapter 3.7 - The Chain RuleChapter 3.8 - Implicit DifferentiationChapter 3.9 - Derivatives Of Logarithmic And Exponential FunctionsChapter 3.10 - Derivatives Of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsChapter 3.11 - Related RatesChapter 4 - Applications Of The DerivativeChapter 4.1 - Maxima And MinimaChapter 4.2 - Mean Value TheoremChapter 4.3 - What Derivative Tell UsChapter 4.4 - Graphing FunctionsChapter 4.5 - Optimization ProblemsChapter 4.6 - Linear Approximation And DifferentialsChapter 4.7 - L'hopital's RuleChapter 4.8 - Newton's MethodChapter 4.9 - AntiderivativesChapter 5 - IntegrationChapter 5.1 - Approximating Areas Under CurvesChapter 5.2 - Definite IntegralsChapter 5.3 - Fundamental Theorem Of CalculusChapter 5.4 - Working With IntegralsChapter 5.5 - Substitution RuleChapter 6 - Applications Of IntegrationChapter 6.1 - Velocity And Net ChangeChapter 6.2 - Regions Between CurvesChapter 6.3 - Volume By SlicingChapter 6.4 - Volume By ShellsChapter 6.5 - Length Of CurvesChapter 6.6 - Surface AreaChapter 6.7 - Physical ApplicationsChapter 7 - Logarithmic And Exponential, And Hyperbolic FunctionsChapter 7.1 - Logarithmic And Exponential Functions RevisitedChapter 7.2 - Exponential ModelsChapter 7.3 - Hyperbolic FunctionsChapter 8 - Integration TechniquesChapter 8.1 - Basic ApproachesChapter 8.2 - Integration By PartsChapter 8.3 - Trigonometric IntegralsChapter 8.4 - Trigonometric SubstitutionsChapter 8.5 - Partial FractionsChapter 8.6 - Integration StrategiesChapter 8.7 - Other Methods Of IntegrationChapter 8.8 - Numerical IntegrationChapter 8.9 - Improper IntegralsChapter 9 - Differential EquationsChapter 9.1 - Basic IdeasChapter 9.2 - Direction Fields And Euler's MethodChapter 9.3 - Separable Differential EquationsChapter 9.4 - Special First-order Linear Differential EquationsChapter 9.5 - Modeling With Differential EquationsChapter 10 - Sequences And Infinite SeriesChapter 10.1 - An OverviewChapter 10.2 - SequencesChapter 10.3 - Infinite SeriesChapter 10.4 - The Divergence And Integral TestsChapter 10.5 - Comparison TestsChapter 10.6 - Alternating SeriesChapter 10.7 - The Ration And Root TestsChapter 10.8 - Choosing A Convergence TestChapter 11 - Power SeriesChapter 11.1 - Approximating Functions With PolynomialsChapter 11.2 - Properties Of Power SeriesChapter 11.3 - Taylor SeriesChapter 11.4 - Working With Taylor SeriesChapter 12 - Parametric And Polar CurvesChapter 12.1 - Parametric EquationsChapter 12.2 - Polar CoordinatesChapter 12.3 - Calculus In Polar CoordinatesChapter 12.4 - Conic SectionsChapter B - Algebra ReviewChapter C - Complex Numbers
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