1145210938|dusan|Additional Examples|ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES:
1.1 Functions and Their Representations
1.2 A Catalog of Essential Functions
1.3 The Limit of a Function
1.4 Calculating Limits
1.6 Limits Involving Infinity
2.1 Derivatives and Rates of Change
2.2 The Derivative as a Function
2.3 Basic Differentiation Formulas
2.4 The Product and Quotient Rules
2.6 Implicit Differentiation
2.8 Linear Approximations and Differentials
3.1 Maximum and Minimum Values
3.3 Derivatives and the Shapes of Graphs
3.4 Curve Sketching
3.6 Newton's Method
3.7 Antiderivatives
4.2 The Definite Integral
4.3 Evaluating Definite Integrals
4.5 The Substitution Rule
5.1 Inverse Functions
5.2 The Natural Logarithmic Function
5.3 The Natural Exponential Function
5.5 Exponential Growth and Decay
5.6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
6.2 Trigonometric Integrals and Substitutions
6.3 Partial Fractions
6.6 Improper Integrals
7.1 Areas Between Curves
7.5 Applications to Physics and Engineering
7.6 Differential Equations
8.1 Sequences
8.3 The Integral and Comparison Tests
8.7 Taylor and Maclaurin Series
9.1 Parametric Curves
9.2 Calculus with Parametric Curves
9.3 Polar Coordinates
10.5 Equations of Lines and Planes
10.6 Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces
10.8 Arc Length and Curvature
11.7 Maximum and Minimum Values
12.1 Double Integrals over Rectangles
12.3 Double Integrals in Polar Coordinates
12.6 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical Coordinates
12.7 Triple Integrals in Spherical Coordinates |||6||
1090822730|default|Chapter 13: Limits: A Preview of Calculus|
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Chapter 13: Limits: A Preview of Calculus
Section 13.1: Finding Limits Numerically and Graphically
Section 13.2: Finding Limits Algebraically
Section 13.3: Tangent Lines and Derivatives
Section 13.4: Limits at Infinity; Limits of Sequences
Section 13.5: Areas|||2||
1090822719|default|Chapter 12: Sequences and Series|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 12: Sequences and Series
Section 12.1: Sequences and Summation Notation
Section 12.2: Arithmetic Sequences
Section 12.3: Geometric Sequences
Section 12.4: Mathematics of Finance
Section 12.5: Mathematical Induction
Section 12.6: The Binomial Theorem|||2||
1090822711|default|Chapter 11: Conic Sections|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 11: Conic Sections
Section 11.1: Parabolas
Section 11.2: Ellipses
Section 11.3: Hyperbolas
Section 11.4: Shifted Conics
Section 11.5: Rotation of Axes
Section 11.6: Polar Equations of Conics|||2||
1090822703|default|Chapter 10: Systems of Equations and Inequalities|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 10: Systems of Equations and Inequalities
Section 10.1: Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables
Section 10.2: Systems of Linear Equations in Several Variables
Section 10.3: Matrices and Systems of Linear Equations
Section 10.4: The Algebra of Matrices
Section 10.5: Inverses of Matrices and Matrix Equations
Section 10.6: Determinants and Cramer's Rule
Section 10.7: Partial Fractions
Section 10.8: Systems of Nonlinear Equations
Section 10.9: Systems of Inequalities|||2||
1090822695|default|Chapter 9: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 9: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions
Section 9.1: Vectors in Two Dimensions
Section 9.2: The Dot Product
Section 9.3: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry
Section 9.4: Vectors in Three Dimensions
Section 9.5: The Cross Product
Section 9.6: Equations of Lines and Planes|||2||
1090822687|default|Chapter 8: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 8: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations
Section 8.1: Polar Coordinates
Section 8.2: Graphs of Polar Equations
Section 8.3: Polar Form of Complex Numbers; De Moivre's Theorem
Section 8.4: Plane Curves and Parametric Equations|||2||
1090822678|default|Chapter 7: Analytic Trigonometry|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 7: Analytic Trigonometry
Section 7.1: Trigonometric Identities
Section 7.2: Addition and Subtraction Formulas
Section 7.3: Double-Angle, Half-Angle, and Product-Sum Formulas
Section 7.4: Basic Trigonometric Equations
Section 7.5: More Trigonometric Equations|||2||
1090822670|default|Chapter 6: Trigonometric Functions: Right Triangle Approach|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 6: Trigonometric Functions: Right Triangle Approach
Section 6.1: Angle Measure
Section 6.2: Trigonometry of Right Triangles
Section 6.3: Trigonometric Functions of Angles
Section 6.4: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Right Triangles
Section 6.5: The Law of Sines
Section 6.6: The Law of Cosines|||2||
1090822660|default|Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach
Section 5.1: The Unit Circle
Section 5.2: Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers
Section 5.3: Trigonometric Graphs
Section 5.4: More Trigonometric Graphs
Section 5.5: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
Section 5.6: Modeling Harmonic Motion|||2||
1090822651|default|Chapter 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Section 4.1: Exponential Functions
Section 4.2: The Natural Exponential Function
Section 4.3: Logarithmic Functions
Section 4.4: Laws of Logarithms
Section 4.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
Section 4.6: Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions|||2||
1090822625|default|Chapter 3: Polynomial and Rational Functions|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 3: Polynomial and Rational Functions
Section 3.1: Quadratic Functions and Models
Section 3.2: Polynomial Functions and Their Graphs
Section 3.3: Dividing Polynomials
Section 3.4: Real Zeros of Polynomials
Section 3.5: Complex Numbers
Section 3.6: Complex Zeros and the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Section 3.7: Rational Functions|||2||
1090795193|default|Chapter 2: Functions|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 2: Functions
Section 2.1: What Is a Function?
Section 2.2: Graphs of Functions
Section 2.3: Getting Information from the Graph of a Function
Section 2.4: Average Rate of Change of a Function
Section 2.5: Transformations of Functions
Section 2.6: Combining Functions
Section 2.7: One-to-One Functions and Their Inverses|||2||
1090794855|default|Chapter 1: Fundamentals|Web Links Coming Soon
Chapter 1: Fundamentals
Section 1.1: Real Numbers
Section 1.2: Exponents and Radicals
Section 1.3: Algebraic Expressions
Section 1.4: Rational Expressions
Section 1.5: Equations
Section 1.6: Modeling with Equations
Section 1.7: Inequalities
Section 1.8: Coordinate Geometry
Section 1.9: Graphing Calculators; Solving Equations and Inequalities Graphically
Section 1.10: Lines
Section 1.11: Making Models Using Variation|||2||
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