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Use Part 2 of the fundamental Theorem of Calculus to find the derivatives ... | Plainmath
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Find the following limits or state that they do not exist. Assume a, b, c, and k are ... | Plainmath
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If f(x,y)=\ln(2x-3y), then find \frac{\partial f}{\partial y}= | Plainmath
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Find the following limits or state that they do not exist. Assume a, b, c, and k are ... | Plainmath
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Evaluate the integral using the indicated substitution.\int2x(x^{2}+1)^{23}dx;\ ... | Plainmath
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Derivatives of logarithmic functions Calculate the derivative of the following funct ... | Plainmath
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Evaluate the integral using the indicated substitution.\int2x(x^{2}+1)^{23}dx;\ ... | Plainmath
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Use areas to evaluate the integral.\int_{a}^{11b}2s\ ds, 0 a b | Plainmath
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Find both first partial derivatives. h(x, y)=e^{-(x2+y2)} | Plainmath
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Solve the equations and show all the solutions in the first quadrant3\tan\theta-\cot ... | Plainmath
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Find the following derivatives.z_{s}\ and\ z_{t},\ where\ z=e^{x+y}, x=st,\ and\ y=s+t | Plainmath
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Use the Differentiation Formulas and Rules of Derivatives to find the derivatives of ... | Plainmath
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Find the derivatives of the functions y = 8-t | Plainmath
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Find the critical points of the following function. Assume a is a nonzero constant. ... Plainmath
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Find the first partial derivatives of the following functions.f(x,y)=4x^{3}y^{2}+3x^ ... | Plainmath
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Evaluate the following definite integral.\int_{\frac{\pi}{6}}^{\frac{\pi}{4}}2\csc x ... | Plainmath
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Analyze general properties of continuity and discuss the continuity of the following ... | Plainmath
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Verify the identity.\sin2x\cos x-\cos2x\sin x=\sin x | Plainmath
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Evaluate the limit using continuity. \lim_{(x,y)\to(1,2)}(x^2+y) | Plainmath
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Limit and Continuity Find the limit (if it exists) and discuss the continuity of the | Plainmath
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Show that the limit leads to an indeterminate form. Then carry out the two-step ... | Plainmath
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