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Calculus chap 1-3
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The summary of Thomas' Calculus Early Transcendentals, 13th Edition chapters 1, 2, 3.
In this summary I included all the theorems and some proofs of chapters 1, 2 and 3.
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chapter 2 section 2
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This chapter provides information on the informal definition of limits. In addition, examples and pictures are provided. It also lists the limit laws along with the Sandwich Theorem
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BAM223 final exam 2018
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1. An economic ________ is a simplified version of some aspect of economic life used to analyze an economic issue.
a. variable
b. market
c. model
d. trade-off
Scenario 1-2
Suppose a hat manufacturer currently sells 2,000 hats per week and makes a profit of
$5,000 per week. The plant owner observes, “Although the last 300 hats we produced and sold increased our revenue by $1,000 and our costs by $1,100, we are still making an overall profit of $5,000 per week so I think we’re on the right tra...
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Limit Examples
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Limit examples including squeeze theorem (sandwich theorem), trig limits, and the limits of piecewise functions
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BAM223 Final Exam 2018
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1. An economic ________ is a simplified version of some aspect of economic life used to analyze an economic issue.
a. variable
b. market
c. model
d. trade-off
Scenario 1-2
Suppose a hat manufacturer currently sells 2,000 hats per week and makes a profit of
$5,000 per week. The plant owner observes, “Although the last 300 hats we produced and sold increased our revenue by $1,000 and our costs by $1,100, we are still making an overall profit of $5,000 per week so I think we’re on the right tra...
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