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THE FOLLOWING ASSIGNMENTS APPLY TO FALL 2011 and WINTER 2012 ONLY.
THE FOLLOWING ASSIGNMENTS DO NOT APPLY TO SPRING 2012 OR LATER.
Section 11.1 Homework: Sequences Problems 1,2, 3-15 odd, 16, 17-35 odd, 43, 45, 55-65 odd
Section 11.2 Homework Problems 3, 7, 9-35 odd, 39, 47, 48, 49, 51, 55, 71
Challenge Problems - Reasoning and Proof: 66, 68, 69, 70
Concept Checks: 11.2 #1, 11.2 #2, and Page 758 (ch 11 review) #1 and #4.
Section 11.3 Homework Integral Test and p-series: 3-23 odd
Error Estimates: 33, 35
Many students may find they want or need more practice problems for error estimates:
For more practice try: 32, 34
If you also try 36, the answer is very very large
Section 11.4 Homework Part 1: 3-35 odd
Part 2 possible - a few additional problems MAY be added to this sections homework
Section 11.5 Homework 5-19 odd, 10, 12, 21, 23, 25, 27, 31
#19 is interesting but you may find it hard to figure out how to write it up; just see if you can reason it out and don't worry too much about what to show or how to write up your explanations for question #19
For #21 find the partial sum and the error ; graphing it is optional
For #25 it is not possible to solve for n algebraically, so evaluate the terms bn to find the number of terms needed in the partial sum to obtain the desired accuracy.
Section 11.6 Homework Problems 3-19 odd, 20-23 all, 31
Section 11.7 Homework: Problems 1-13 odd, 17, 19, 21, 25, 29, 31, 37
Section 11.8 Homework: 3 - 19 odd, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30, 33
Section 11.9 Homework : 1-29 odd
#14, #28, #30 are highly recommended practice also
For the definite integral problems, #27 - #30, you can estimate to 6 decimal places by calculating a few of the terms b and using them as the error estimate to determine when how many terms you need in the partial sum to estimate the definite integral. For an alternative point of view, estimate the integral using S2 and S3 and find the estimated error for each using the alternating series error estimate. You can check your answers to #27-#30, the definite integral problems, by using fnInt on your calculator to integrate numerically. Is your partial sum estimate within +/- your error bound estimate of the value found by fnInt?
Section 11.10 Homework Part 1 1-19 odd
29, 31, 33, 37 (start with the known series in Table 1 on p 743 in chapter 11.10)
39, 41 find the Maclaurin series only (the graphing part is optional for now)
Section 11.10 Homework Part 2 Applications: 47, 48, 49, 51, 54
Section 10.1 and 10.2 assignments: go to link: http://nebula.deanza.edu/~bloom/Math1c/1C_HW_Sections10point1and2.pdf
Section 10.3 Homework
Part 1: The following problems are review of polar graphing and do not involve calculus Basics: 1, 3, 5, 7-12 all
Important: from the following problems, do odds first ; then do evens if you need more practice
Converting equations between coordinate systems: 15-24, 26
Graphing: 29-42
Part 2: The following problems involve differentiation to find slopes of tangent lines Tangent Lines: 57-65 odd Note: In #65, one of the answers is a little tricky, so think carefully. #64 is similar to #65 Try #64 if you need more practice in that type of question.
Section 10.4 Homework
Part 1
Area: 1-29 odd, 35
Practice for finding intersections of polar curves: 37-41 odd
Section 10.4 Homework
Part 2:
Arclength: 45, 46, 47, 49 (for #49 use numerical integration - do not try to find antiderivative)
FOR ALL FUTURE ASSIGNMENTS BEYOND SECTION 11.1, SEE CATALYST WEBSITE.
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