In problem 1 through 10, find the domain of definition of the function with the given formula: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
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Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 35 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
From the textbook chapter Functions, Graphs, and Models you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten
Chapter 1 textbook questions
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Chapter 1: Problem 1 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
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Chapter 1: Problem 2 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of thefunction vith the given formula.J,,., ]
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Chapter 1: Problem 3 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula./(-.): F:
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Chapter 1: Problem 4 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula.
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Chapter 1: Problem 5 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula./(.r) : (1 + "6)'
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Chapter 1: Problem 6 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula./(-t) :
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Chapter 1: Problem 7 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula.t'@ - !2-lx
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Chapter 1: Problem 8 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula./(r) :
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Chapter 1: Problem 9 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula../(,1): (x - 2)(,1 -,r)
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Chapter 1: Problem 10 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Probletns J thtough 10, Jind the dornah of defnition of the function vith the given formula../(,1): (x - 2)(,1 -,r)
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Chapter 1: Problem 11 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In accord with Boyle's law, rhe pressure p (lb/in.r) and volume y (in.r) ofa cenain gas satisfy the condition py : g00. What is the range of possible values of p, given 100 ! V ! 200?
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Chapter 1: Problem 12 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The relationship between the Fahrenheit temperature F and the Celsius ternperature C is given by F _ 32 + :c. If the temperature on a given day ranges fron] a low of 70.F to a high of 90'F, what is the range oftemperature in degrees Cel:ius?
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Chapter 1: Problem 13 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
An electric ctcuit contains a batiery that supplies E volts in series with a resisrance of R ohms (Fig. 1.Mpl). Then the cunnt of 1 amperes that flows in the circuit satisnes Ohm's ]aw, E : 1R. If -E : 100 and 25 < R < 50. whar is rhe range of possible values of 1?
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Chapter 1: Problem 14 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The period f (in seconds) ofa simple pendulum oflength L rin leeu i. given b1 f = :r yZ-f tt I L .1. uhat i. the range ofpossible values of I'l
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Chapter 1: Problem 15 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Express the volume V of a cube as a function of its total suface area .!.
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Chapter 1: Problem 16 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The height of a cerain right circular cylinder. is equal to its radius. Express its total surface area A (including borh ends) as a function of its vollrme Y
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Chapter 1: Problem 17 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Exptess the area A ol an equilaterai triangle as a l'unction of its perineter P.
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Chapter 1: Problem 18 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
A piece of wire 100 in. Iong is cur into rwo pieces of lengths -l and 100 - .r. The first piece is bent into the shape of a square. the second into the shape of a circle. Express as a function of r the sum A ol the areas olthe s{]uare and circle.
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Chapter 1: Problem 19 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Z passes through ( 3.5) and (1. 13).
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Chapter 1: Problem 20 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Z passes through (4. - l) and has slope -3.
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Chapter 1: Problem 22 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
L passes through (2. -3) and is parallel to rhe line wirh equation 3.r - 2r :4.
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Chapter 1: Problem 23 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
L passes through ( 3.7) and is perpendicular ro the line with equarion _\'- 2,r. : 10. (Appendix B reviews slopes of perpendicular lines.)
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Chapter 1: Problem 24 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
L, is the perpendicular bisecror of the segmenr joining (1. 5) and (3. -l).
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Chapter 1: Problem 25 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 26 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 27 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 28 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 29 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 30 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 31 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 32 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 33 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 34 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Irt Problens 25 thtough 31, natch the gi|en Jiolctiorr vith its grdplt cuttong tltose shcnn in Figs. LMp.2 thrcugh l.Mpl l. Do this [itllout using \ou]- graphhg cdlculator or conputer. I - steacl, reh ort tour knotledge of the general cllaracteristics of l,ol.\ttotttdl. r,,riotnt.,tIgebtrtic. It igattt,npIt ic. e.rpotteutictl. nttd Iogtn itl tic.fu11ctioiis.
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Chapter 1: Problem 35 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 36 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 37 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 38 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 39 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 40 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 41 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 42 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 43 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 44 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Sketch the graphs of the eqLtations and functiotrs giten it Prctblens 35 thtough 11.
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Chapter 1: Problem 45 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Apply the triangle inequality (ofAppendix A) twice to show that o+b+c s a + b +lc for arbitrary real numbers a. D, and c.
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Chapter 1: Problem 46 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Write a = (a - ,) + b to deduce from the lriangle inequality (of Appendix A) that la lbll a-bl
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Chapter 1: Problem 47 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Solve the inequality 12 -r - 6 > 0. I Slggesriorr. Conclude from the factorization r:-.r-6=(x-3)(.r+2) that the quantities .r - 3 and,r + 2 must be either both positive or both negative for the inequality to hold. Consider Solve the inequality 12 -r - 6 > 0. I Slggesriorr. Conclude from the factorization r:-.r-6=(x- 3)(.r+2) that the quantities .r - 3 and,r + 2 must be either both positive or both negative for the inequality to hold. Consider
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Chapter 1: Problem 48 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Use the nethod of Problen 17 to solte the rcqualities i1 Ptoblenrs 18 tltouglt 50.rr-3,r.+2<0
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Chapter 1: Problem 49 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Use the nethod of Problen 17 to solte the rcqualities i1 Ptoblenrs 18 tltouglt 50.r:-2-r-8 >0
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Chapter 1: Problem 50 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Use the nethod of Problen 17 to solte the rcqualities i1 Ptoblenrs 18 tltouglt 50..2r)15-rr
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Chapter 1: Problem 51 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 52 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 53 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 54 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 55 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 56 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
The remaining probletns requirc tlrc trse of an apptopriate ccl' culator or contputer. Itt Ptobleuts 5l thto gh 56, use eitllet lhe ntetllod of rcpeated tcrbultttion or the ntetltod of successite aoonts (o, botl1) to J) d the flt:o roots (with tltee dtgits to tlte right of the tlecinal poittt con?ct or corrcc t ntwtded) of the giten qundratic equation. You nat check your rrork fith the aid of tlt quadrutic fonnula atld an ordinary calculatot
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Chapter 1: Problem 57 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 58 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 59 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 60 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 61 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 62 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
In Ptttblens 57 tlttoLtgh 62, apply either the Drcthod of rcpeated tabulntion or the methocl of successive zooms (ot' both) to.ftnd the lotest poitt ort tlte giten parubola. You nnt clrcck;our rork by contpletirtg tlrc squtre.
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Chapter 1: Problem 63 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Figure l.MP12 shows a lo-cm by 7-cm portrait that includes a border of width -r on the top and bottom and of width 2,r on either side. The area of the border is itself 20 cm. Use either repeated tabulation or successive zoonrs to find,r.
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Chapter 1: Problem 64 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
A mail-order catalog lists a 60-in. by 35-in. tablecloth that shrinks 77r in area when first washed. The catalog description also implies that the length and width will bolr decrease by the same amount ,r. Use numerical (tabulation) or graphical (zoom) methods to find.r.
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Chapter 1: Problem 65 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74. ..r'r-7.r+3=
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Chapter 1: Problem 66 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74..r'r-3,rr+4.r- 5:0
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Chapter 1: Problem 67 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74.sln.r = \" - J.l + I
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Chapter 1: Problem 68 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74.cosr = -r+ r
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Chapter 1: Problem 69 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74.cosr = logro _r
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Chapter 1: Problem 70 Calculus:Early Transcendentals 7
Deternitte graplicalb'tlrc tuufuer ofreal solutiotrs ofeach eEntion in Ploblenls 65 tluouglt 74.10-r = logro _r
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