the great calculus journey by jesse governale, tom sawtelle, and jacob donald
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Sketch the graph given the criteria: Limits- $100 Question Click to see answerTRANSCRIPT
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The Great Calculus Journey
by Jesse Governale, Tom Sawtelle, and Jacob Donald
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JEOPARDY BOARDLimits Graphing Limits
(algebraic) Derivatives Chapter 1 Calc Potpourri
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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Sketch the graph given the criteria:
Limits- $100 Question
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Note: Your answer is correct based on the placement of the given criteria, not the shape. You could use straight lines instead of the
parabolic curves shown in the example solution above.
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Show there is a zero of the function y=3x^2+2x-1 using the Intermediate
Value Theorem
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1. Function is a Polynomial , therefore it is continuous everywhere
2. F(0)= -1 F(1)=4
3. Therefore, by IVT there exists a value C such that F(C)=0
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Using the precise Definition of a limit, prove=3
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Restriction: 3<x<50<d<3(Ɛ-3)
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On what interval is the given equation
continuous?
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Polynomial, therefore it is continuous from (-∞,∞)
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Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
described below.
Hint: use
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= 6
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The table shows (lifetime) peptic ulcer rates (per 100 population) for various family incomes as
reported by the National Health Interview Survey. Make a scatter plot of these data and decide
whether a linear model is appropriate.
Graphing - $100 Question
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A linear model is appropriate.Graphing - $100 Answer
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Determine lim 1 / (x^3 - 1) x-->1 from the left
and lim 1 / (x^3 - 1) x-->1 from the right
from a graph of f
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lim 1 / (x^3 - 1) = - infinity
x-->1 from the left
lim 1 / (x^3 - 1) = infinity
x-->1 from the left
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Explain why the function is discontinuous at the given number
a. Sketch the graph of the function.
f(x) = ln I x - 2 Ia = 2
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The function is discontinuous at a because ln(0) is undefined.
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Use a graph of f(x)= (1 - 2/x)^x to estimate the value of limx→ infinity f(x)
to two decimal places
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y = .10Graphing - $400 Answer
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Find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point. Illustrate by graphing the curve and
the tangent lines on the same screen.
y = 3x^2 - x^3 (1,2)
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(y - 2) = 3(x - 1)
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Solve the limit using Algebra
Hint: Common Denominator
Limits (alg) - $100 Question
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Solve the Limit using Algebra
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Solve the Limit using Algebra
Hint: Conjugate
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Solve the Limit using Algebra
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Solve the Limit using Algebra
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What is the derivative ofx2+7x-18
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2x+7
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What is the derivative of4x2+17x+45
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8x+17
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solve for f(x)’’5x3+8x2-12x+42
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30x+16
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Solve for f(x)’’f(x)=4x4-14x3-12x2+13x+19
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48x2-84x-24
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Solve for f(x)’’’f(x)=4x5-6x4-3x3+4x2-7x+34
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240x2-144x-18
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Where does does the graph move when y=f(x-
6)?
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6 units to the right
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Find sec(tan-112/5)
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13/5
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What is log .0001Chapter 1- $300 Question
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-4
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Find the line segment that connect points (-3,4) with (1,-2).
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y=-3/2x+.5
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What is f(g(h(4)))?Chapter 1- $500 Question
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
f(x) 2 3 1 5 2 6 4
g(x) 6 1 3 6 4 5 4
h(x) 3 5 4 3 7 7 8
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f(g(h(4))) = 1
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Find the derivative of (e)^(e^x)
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f’ = (e)^(e^x) * e^x
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Name the four ways that you can represent a
function.
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Verbally, numerically, visually, and algebraicly
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Which one is f(x) and f’(x)?
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Red = f’(x)Green = f(x)
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Use a table of values to estimate the value of the
limit. lim [sqrt(x+4) - 2] / x x-->0
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lim = 0.250 x-->0
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Find the derivative of y = cos(sqrt(sin(tan(pi*x)))
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f’ = -sin(sqrt(sin(tan(pi*x))) * (½)(sin(tan(pi*x)))^(-½) * cos(tan(pi*x)) * sec^2(x) * pi
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FINAL
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Solve for y’
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