Calculus I - Derivatives. Can you help me with a problem/homework/etc? Show Answer Short Answer : No. Long Answer : No. Long Answer with Explanation : I'm not trying to be a jerk with the previous two answers but the answer really is "No". Calculus Website by Kiryl Tsishchanka Tests. Online Tests, Midterm Exams, Quizzes: Sections. Calculus Handouts: Supplementary Materials. Materials Videos. Problems Solutions Sample Tests. Section 1.1. Functions and. Solutions to Vector Calculus Practice Problems 1. Let R be the region in R2 determined by the inequalities x2 + y2 • 4 and y2 • x2. Evaluate the following integral. Here's why. My first priority is always to help the students who have paid to be in one of my classes here at Lamar University (that is my job after all!). I also have quite a few duties in my department that keep me quite busy at times. All this means that I just don't have a lot of time to be helping random folks who contact me via this website. I would love to be able to help everyone but the reality is that I just don't have the time. So, because I can't help everyone who contacts me for help I don't answer any of the emails asking for help. Also, when I first started this site I did try to help as many as I could and quickly found that for a small group of people I was becoming a free tutor and was constantly being barraged with questions and requests for help. Unfortunately there were a small number of those as well that were VERY demanding of my time and generally did not understand that I was not going to be available 2. I really got tired of dealing with those kinds of people and that was one of the reasons (along with simply getting busier here at Lamar) that made me decide to quit answering any email asking for help. So, while I'd like to answer all emails for help, I can't and so I'm sorry to say that all emails requesting help will be ignored. Where are the answers/solutions to the Assignment Problems? Show Answer. Answer/solutions to the assignment problems do not exist. Those are intended for use by instructors to assign for homework problems if they want to. Having solutions (and for many instructors even just having the answers) readily available would defeat the purpose of the problems. Please do not email asking for the solutions/answers as you won't get them from me. How do I download pdf versions of the pages? Show Answer. There are a variety of ways to download pdf versions of the material on the site. A Collection of Problems in Di erential Calculus Problems Given At the Math 151 - Calculus I and Math 150 - Calculus I With Review Final Examinations. Cheat Sheets & Tables Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus cheat sheets and a variety of tables. Class Notes Each class has notes available. Most of the classes have practice problems with solutions available on the practice problems pages. Beginning Differential Calculus : Problems on the limit of a function as x approaches a fixed constant limit of a function as x approaches plus or minus infinity. From Content Page. If you are on a particular content page hover/click on the "Downloads" menu item. You will be presented with a variety of links for pdf files associated with the page you are on. Calculus Website : Precalculus Website by Kiryl Tsishchanka: Sections. Precalculus Handouts: Supplementary Problems: Section 1.1. Real Numbers: Section 1.2. Exponents and Radicals: Problems: Section 1.3. Algebraic Expressions: Problems: Section 1.4. Rational. IB Math – Standard Level – Calculus Practice Problems Alei - Desert Academy \\.psf\Home\Documents\Desert 2011-12\SL 2011-12\7Calculus\LP_SL2Calculus.doc on 01/08/2013 at 10:49 AM 1 of 13. Included in the links will be links for the full Chapter and E- Book of the page you are on (if applicable) as well as links for the Notes, Practice Problems, Solutions to the Practice Problems and Assignment Problems. The links for the page you are on will be highlighted so you can easily find them. From Download Page. All pdfs available for download can be found on the Download Page. Links to the download page can be found in the Download Menu, the Misc Links Menu and at the bottom of each page. Once on the Download Page simply select the topic you wish to download pdfs from. This will present you with another menu in which you can select the specific page you wish to download pdfs for. Once you have made a selection from this second menu up to four links (depending on whether or not practice and assignment problems are available for that page) will show up below the second menu that you can click on to initiate the download. From Site Map Page. The Site Map Page for the site will contain a link for every pdf that is available for downloading. You can access the Site Map Page from the Misc Links Menu or from the link at the bottom of every page. Note for Internet Explorer Users. If you are using Internet Explorer in all likelihood after clicking on a link to initiate a download a gold bar will appear at the bottom of your browser window that will allow you to open the pdf file or save it. I've found a typo in the material. Show Answer. If you have found a typo or mistake on a page then please contact me and let me know of the typo/mistake. Please be as specific as possible in your report. Let me know what page you are on and just what you feel the typo/mistake is. It's kind of hard to find the potential typo if all you write is "The 2 in problem 1 should be a 3" (and yes I've gotten handful of typo reports like that..). Some of the equations are too small for me to see! Show Answer. This is a problem with some of the equations on the site unfortunately. It is especially true for some exponents and occasionally a "double prime" 2nd derivative notation will look like a "single prime". You can click on any equation to get a larger view of the equation. Clicking on the larger equation will make it go away. If you are a mobile device (especially a phone) then the equations will appear very small. I am attempting to find a way around this but it is a function of the program that I use to convert the source documents to web pages and so I'm somewhat limited in what I can do. I am hoping they update the program in the future to address this. In the mean time you can sometimes get the pages to show larger versions of the equations if you flip your phone into landscape mode. Another option for many of the "small" equation issues (mobile or otherwise) is to download the pdf versions of the pages. These often do not suffer from the same problems. Is there any way to get a printable version of the solution to a particular Practice Problem? Show Answer. Yes. If you want a printable version of a single problem solution all you need to do is click on the "[Solution]" link next to the problem to get the solution to show up in the solution pane and then from the "Solution Pane Options" select "Printable Version" and a printable version of that solution will appear in a new tab of your browser. Here are a set of practice problems for the Derivatives. Calculus I notes. If you. Solutions can. be found in a number of places on the site. If you’d like a pdf. Or,Go to the download page. If you’d like to view the. At this point I do not provide. Printable View” from the “Solution Pane Options” to get a. Note that some sections will have more problems than others. Most sections should have a range of. Here is a list of topics in this chapter that have practice. The Definition of the Derivative. Interpretation of the Derivative. Differentiation Formulas. Product and Quotient Rule. Derivatives of Trig Functions. Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithm. Functions. Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions. Derivatives of Hyperbolic Functions. Chain Rule. Implicit Differentiation. Related Rates. Higher Order Derivatives. Logarithmic Differentiation.
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