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Calculus: An Applied Approach | 8th Edition | ISBN: 9780618958252 | Authors: Ron Larson

Table of Contents

0.1
The Real Number Line and Order
0.2
Absolute Value and Distance on the Real Number Line
0.3
Exponents and Radicals
0.4
Factoring Polynomials
0.5
Fractions and Rationalization

1
Functions, Graphs, and Limits
1.1
The Cartesian Plane and the Distance Formula
1.2
Graphs of Equations
1.3
Lines in the Plane and Slope
1.4
Functions
1.5
Limits
1.6
Continuity

2
Differentiation
2.1
The Derivative and the Slope of a Graph
2.2
Some Rules for Differentiation
2.3
Rates of Change: Velocity and Marginals
2.4
The Product and Quotient Rules
2.5
The Chain Rule
2.6
Higher-Order Derivatives
2.7
Implicit Differentiation
2.8
Related Rates

3
Applications of the Derivative
3.1
Increasing and Decreasing Functions
3.2
Extrema and the First-Derivative Test
3.3
Concavity and the Second-Derivative Test
3.4
Optimization Problems
3.5
Business and Economics Applications
3.6
Asymptotes
3.7
Curve Sketching: A Summary
3.8
Differentials and Marginal Analysis

4
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
4.1
Exponential Functions
4.2
Natural Exponential Functions
4.3
Derivatives of Exponential Functions
4.4
Logarithmic Functions
4.5
Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
4.6
Exponential Growth and Decay

5
Integration and Its Applications
5.1
Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals
5.2
Integration by Substitution and the General Power Rule
5.3
Exponential and Logarithmic Integrals
5.4
Area and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
5.5
The Area of a Region Bounded by Two Graphs
5.6
The Definite Integral as the Limit of a Sum

6
Techniques of Integration
6.1
Integration by Parts and Present Value
6.2
Partial Fractions and Logistic Growth
6.3
Integration Tables
6.4
Numerical Integration
6.5
Improper Integrals

7
Functions of Several Variables
7.1
The ThreeDimensional Coordinate System
7.2
Surfaces in Space
7.3
Functions of Several Variables
7.4
Partial Derivatives
7.5
Extrema of Functions of Two Variables
7.6
Lagrange Multipliers
7.7
Least Squares Regression Analysis
7.8
Double Integrals and Area in the Plane
7.9
Applications of Double Integrals

8
Trigonometric Functions
8..1
Radian Measure of Angles
8.1
Radian Measure of Angles
8.2
The Trigonometric Functions
8.3
Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
8.4
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
8.5
Integrals of Trigonometric Functions

9
Probability and Calculus
9.1
Discrete Probability
9.2
Continuous Random Variables
9.3
Expected Value and Variance

10
Series and Taylor Polynomials
10.1
Sequences
10.2
Series and Convergence
10.3
p-Series and the Ratio Test
10.4
Power Series and Taylors Theorem
10.5
Taylor Polynomials
10.6
Newtons Method

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Chapter 6.3 Problem 9

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In Exercises 936, use the table of integrals in this section to find the indefinite integral.

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Title Calculus: An Applied Approach  8 
Author Ron Larson
ISBN 9780618958252

In Exercises 936, use the table of integrals in this section to find the indefinite

Chapter 6.3 textbook questions

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