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Part I: From
Schaum's Calculus |
Problem |
Further instructions |
Problems on the IVT |
Use the IVP to show that x^3 - 3x + 1 has a root on the interval (0,1) |
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Use the IVP to show that x^2 = (x+1)^1/2
has a solution on the interval (1,2) |
Chapter 13 |
17b,
22 |
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Chapter 23 |
6c |
USE THE FULL RIEMANN
SUM LIMIT METHOD |
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9, 11, 13 |
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Chapter 22 |
22, 24, 28, 34, 51, 60, 62, 65, 68 |
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Chapter 24 |
11, 17, 21, 38 |
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Chapter 29 |
10, 12b, 12f |
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Chapter 30 |
14a 14b 27 47 |
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