Complete the following questions before tomorrow’s class.
Exercise 19D.1 questions 1gh, 3, 5, 9
Exercise 19D.2 questions 2 and 4
Complete the following questions before tomorrow’s class.
Exercise 19D.1 questions 1gh, 3, 5, 9
Exercise 19D.2 questions 2 and 4
Complete the following questions for tomorrow’s class.
Exercise 19C.1 question 2
Exercise 19C.2 questions 2, 4, 8, 9
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 19B questions 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 16
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 19A questions 2, 3, 4bc
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 18G questions 1, 2cd, 3ac, 4bd, 5b
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 18G question 1 (note that you can ignore the \(u(x)=\ldots\) suggestion, and do these as we had been doing in class).
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 18C questions 3cde
Exercise 18H questions 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10b, 16
As I’m away on Monday, you’ll want to get a head start on antiderivatives, which are, in some sense, the opposite of derivatives. For example, if the derivative of \(x^2\) is \(2x\), then the antiderivative of \(2x\) is \(x^2+c\), where \(c\) is the constant of integration.
Read Section 18B, 18D, and 18E.1 (paying particular attention to the examples), and complete the following questions.
Exercise 18B questions 1–3
Exercise 18D questions 1–9, 11, 12
Exercise 18E.1 questions 1–3
Aim to complete most, if not all, of these questions before our next class.
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 17C questions 5, 8, 13
Review Set 17A questions 2 and 3
Review Set 17B questions 3, 5 and 6
Review Set 17C question 4
Complete the following questions before our next class.
Exercise 17C questions 2, 6, and 7