Solutions for Study Guide for Stewart's Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 8th
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Chapter 1.1 - Four Ways To Represent A FunctionChapter 1.2 - Mathematical ModelsChapter 1.3 - New Functions From Old FunctionsChapter 1.4 - Exponential FunctionsChapter 1.5 - Inverse Functions And LogarithmsChapter 2.1 - The Tangent And Velocity ProblemsChapter 2.2 - The Limit Of A FunctionChapter 2.3 - Calculating Limits Using Limit LawsChapter 2.4 - The Precise Definition Of A LimitChapter 2.5 - Continuity
Chapter 2.6 - Limits At Infinity; Horizontal AsymptotesChapter 2.7 - Derivatives And Rates Of ChangeChapter 2.8 - The Derivative As A FunctionChapter 3.1 - Derivatives Of Polynomials And Exonential FunctionsChapter 3.2 - The Product And Quotient RulesChapter 3.3 - Derivatives Of Trigonometric FunctionsChapter 3.4 - The Chain RuleChapter 3.5 - Implicit DifferentiationChapter 3.6 - Derivatives Of Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 3.7 - Rates Of Change In The Natural And Social SciencesChapter 3.8 - Exponential Growth And DecayChapter 3.9 - Related RatesChapter 3.10 - Linear Approximations And DifferentialsChapter 3.11 - Hyperbolic FunctionsChapter 4.1 - Maximum And Minimum ValuesChapter 4.2 - The Mean Value TheoremChapter 4.3 - How Derivatives Affect The Shape Of A GraphChapter 4.4 - Indeterminate Forms And L'hospital's RuleChapter 4.5 - Summary Of Curve SketchingChapter 4.6 - Graphing With Calculus And CalculatorsChapter 4.7 - Optimization ProblemsChapter 4.8 - Newton's MethodChapter 4.9 - AntiderivativesChapter 5.1 - Areas And DistancesChapter 5.2 - The Definite IntegralChapter 5.3 - The Fundamental Theorem Of CalculusChapter 5.4 - Indefinite Integrals And The Net Change TheoremChapter 5.5 - The Substitution RuleChapter 6.1 - Areas Between CurvesChapter 6.2 - VolumesChapter 6.3 - Volumes By Cylindrical ShellsChapter 6.4 - WorkChapter 6.5 - Average Value Of A FunctionChapter 7.1 - Integration By PartsChapter 7.2 - Trigonometric IntegralsChapter 7.3 - Trigonometric SubstitutionChapter 7.4 - Integration Of Rational Functions By Partial FractionsChapter 7.5 - Strategy For IntegrationChapter 7.6 - Using Tables Of Integrals And Computer Algebra SystemsChapter 7.7 - Approximate IntegrationChapter 7.8 - Improper IntegralsChapter 8.1 - Arc LengthChapter 8.2 - Area Of A Surface Of RevolutionChapter 8.3 - Applications To Physics And EngineeringChapter 8.4 - Applications To Economics And BiologyChapter 8.5 - ProbabilityChapter 9.1 - Modeling With Differential EquationsChapter 9.2 - Direction Fields And Euler's MethodChapter 9.3 - Separable EquationsChapter 9.4 - Models For Population GrowthChapter 9.5 - Linear EquationsChapter 9.6 - Predator-prey SystemsChapter 10.1 - Curves Defined By Parametric EquationsChapter 10.2 - Calculus With Parametric CurvesChapter 10.3 - Polar CoordinatesChapter 10.4 - Areas And Lengths In Polar CoordinatesChapter 10.5 - Conic SectionsChapter 10.6 - Conic Sections In Polar CoordinatesChapter 11.1 - SequencesChapter 11.2 - SeriesChapter 11.3 - The Integral Test And Estimates Of SumsChapter 11.4 - The Comparison TestsChapter 11.5 - Alternating SeriesChapter 11.6 - Absolute Convergence And The Ratio And Root TestsChapter 11.7 - Strategy For Testing SeriesChapter 11.8 - Power SeriesChapter 11.9 - Representation Of Functions As Power SeriesChapter 11.10 - Taylor And Maclaurin SeriesChapter 11.11 - Applications Of Taylor Polynomials
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Chapter 1.5, Problem 1PTChapter 2.8, Problem 1PTCheck whether the value of sinhx=ex+e−x2 is true or not as follows. It is known that...The given statement is, “If h′(x)=k(x), then k(x) is an antiderivative of h(x)”. Equivalently if...Formula used: Substitution rule: If u=g(x) is differentiable function whose range is an interval I...Formula used: The formula to find the average value of the function (favg) is, favg=1b−a∫abf(x) dx....Chapter 7.8, Problem 1PTDefinition used: Probability density function: (1) Every continuous random variable X has a...Definition used: Predator-prey population equation: The populations R(t) and W(t) are modeled by a...
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