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Practice your way to a higher grade in Calculus!
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The perfect companion to Calculus For Dummies-and your class- this book offers readers challenging practice problems with step-by-step and detailed answer explanations and narrative walkthroughs. You'll get free access to all 1,001 practice problems online so you can create your own study sets for extra-focused learning.
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Calculus: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (+ Free Online Practice) is an essential resource for high school and college students looking for more practice and extra help with this challenging math subject.
Calculus: 1001 Practice Problems For Dummies (9781119883654) was previously published as 1,001 Calculus Practice Problems For Dummies (9781118496718). While this version features a new Dummies cover and design, the content is the same as the prior release and should not be considered a new or updated product.
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Introduction 1
Part 1: The Questions 5
Chapter 1: Algebra Review 7
Chapter 2: Trigonometry Review 17
Chapter 3: Limits and Rates of Change 29
Chapter 4: Derivative Basics 43
Chapter 5: The Product, Quotient, and Chain Rules 49
Chapter 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Tangent Lines 55
Chapter 7: Implicit Differentiation 59
Chapter 8: Applications of Derivatives 63
Chapter 9: Areas and Riemann Sums 75
Chapter 10: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and the Net Change Theorem 79
Chapter 11: Applications of Integration 87
Chapter 12: Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions, and L'Hôpital's Rule 101
Chapter 13: U-Substitution and Integration by Parts 109
Chapter 14: Trigonometric Integrals, Trigonometric Substitution, and Partial Fractions 115
Chapter 15: Improper Integrals and More Approximating Techniques 123
Part 2: The Answers 127
Chapter 16: Answers and Explanations 129
Index 581
Chapter 1
Performing well in calculus is impossible without a solid algebra foundation. Many calculus problems that you encounter involve a calculus concept but then require many, many steps of algebraic simplification. Having a strong algebra background will allow you to focus on the calculus concepts and not get lost in the mechanical manipulation that's required to solve the problem.
In this chapter, you see a variety of algebra problems:
Don't let common mistakes trip you up. Some of the following suggestions may be helpful:
1-13 Simplify the given fractions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and/or dividing.
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14-18 Simplify the given radicals. Assume all variables are positive.
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19-20 Convert between exponential and radical notation.
19. Convert to radical notation. (Note: The final answer can have more than one radical sign.)
20. Convert to exponential notation.
21-23 Use the horizontal line test to identify one-to-one functions.
21. Use the horizontal line test to determine which of the following functions is a one-to-one function and therefore has an inverse.
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22. Use the horizontal line test to determine which of the following functions is a one-to-one function and therefore has an inverse.
23. Use the horizontal line test to determine which of the following functions is a one-to-one function and therefore has an inverse.
24-29 Find the inverse of the one-to-one function algebraically.
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30-32 Solve the given question related to a function and its inverse.
30. The set of points is on the graph of f(x), which is a one-to-one function. Which points belong to the graph of ?
31. f(x) is a one-to-one function with domain and range . What are the domain and range of ?
32. Suppose that f(x) is a one-to-one function. What is an expression for the inverse of ?
33-37 Solve the given linear equation.
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38-43 Solve the quadratic equation.
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39. Solve by completing the square.
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44-47 Solve the polynomial equation by factoring.
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48-51 Solve the given absolute value equation.
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52-55 Solve the given rational equation.
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56-59 Solve the given polynomial or rational inequality.
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60-62 Solve the absolute value inequality.
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63-77 Solve the given question related to graphing common functions.
63. What is the slope of the line that goes through the points and ?
64. What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 4 and goes through the point ?
65. What is the equation of the line that goes through the points and ?
66. Find the equation of the line that goes through the point and is parallel to the line .
67. Find the equation of the line that goes through the point and is perpendicular to the line that goes through the points and .
68. What is the equation of the graph of after you stretch it vertically by a factor of 2, shift the graph 3 units to the right, and then shift it 4 units upward?
69. Find the vertex form of the parabola that passes through the point and has a vertex at .
70. Find the vertex form of the parabola that passes through the point and has a vertex at .
71. A parabola has the vertex form . What is the vertex form of this parabola if it's shifted 6 units to the right and 2 units down?
72. What is the equation of the graph of after you compress the graph horizontally by a factor of 2, reflect it across the y-axis, and shift it down 5 units?
73. What is the equation of the graph of after you stretch the graph horizontally by a factor of 5, reflect it across the x-axis, and shift it up 3 units?
74. Find the equation of the third-degree polynomial that goes through the points , , , and .
75. Find the equation of the fourth-degree polynomial that goes through the point and has the roots -1, 2, and 3, where 3 is a repeated root.
76. A parabola crosses the x-axis at the points and . If the point is on the parabola, what is the equation of the parabola?
77. A parabola crosses the x-axis at the points and , and the point is on the parabola. What is the equation of the parabola?
78-80 Find the domain and range of the function with the given graph.
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