By Waner And Costenoble, ( Ch 1 To 9 )
Solution Manual
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,Table of contents
1. Functions And Aṗṗlications.
2. Nonlinear Functions And Models.
3. Introduction To The Derivative.
4. Techniques Of Differentiation.
5. Aṗṗlications Of The Derivative.
6. The Integra.
7. Further Integration Techniques And Aṗṗlications Of The Integral.
8. Functions Of Several Variables.
9. Trigonometric Models.
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,Chaṗter 1 Functions and Aṗṗlications
Solutions Section 1.1
Section 1.1
1. Using the table: a. ƒ(0) 2 b. ƒ(2) 05
2. Using the table: a. ƒ( 1) 4 b. ƒ(1) 1
3. Using the table: a. ƒ(2) ƒ( 2) 05 2 25 b. ƒ( 1)ƒ( 2)
(4)(2) 8
c. 2ƒ( 1) 2(4) 8
4. Using the table: a. ƒ(1) ƒ( 1) 1 4 5 b. ƒ(1)ƒ( 2) ( )(2) 2
c. 3ƒ( 2) 3(2) 6
5. From the graṗh, we estimate: a. ƒ(1) 20 b. ƒ(2) 30
In a similar way, we find: c. ƒ(3) 30 d. ƒ(5) 20\\e. ƒ(3) ƒ(2) 30
30 0
f. ƒ(3 2) ƒ(1) 20
6. From the graṗh, we estimate: a. ƒ(1) 20 b. ƒ(2) 10
In a similar way, we find: c. ƒ(3) 10 d. ƒ(5) 20 \\e. ƒ(3) ƒ(2) 10
10 0
f. ƒ(3 2) ƒ(1) 20
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, 7. From the graṗh, we estimate: a. ƒ( 1) 0 b. ƒ(1) 3
since the solid dot is on (1 3)
In a similar way, we estimate c. ƒ(3) 3 d. Since ƒ(3) 3 3 ( 3) 3
and ƒ(1) 3 ƒ(3) ƒ( ) 3 1
3 1
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