Shawn Park
2/22/2016 08:52:56 pm
Question on our Chap. 6 Separable Differentials Pop Quiz
N. Johnson for Herven
2/23/2016 07:39:59 am
Homework Problem Chapter 6.4 #9
Nathan Rao
2/23/2016 08:52:08 am
Section 6.3 Exercise # 11
Brandon C
2/23/2016 07:59:08 pm
When you are doing Integration By Parts which is:
Tanmayi K
2/23/2016 10:11:26 pm
Tabular Integration:
Herven
2/23/2016 11:03:38 pm
Chapter 6 HW Problem #21
Rachel Willy
2/24/2016 05:17:57 pm
#8 in the Chapter 6 Trail review packet
Tanmayi K
2/24/2016 07:35:33 pm
6.3 #3
Taylor Garcia
2/25/2016 11:00:09 pm
6.2 #5
Taylor Garcia
2/25/2016 11:12:35 pm
6.2 #9
Herven
2/25/2016 11:25:46 pm
Chapter 6.4 #17
Christopher Glenn
2/26/2016 07:53:27 am
#1 from quiz 6.1-6.3
Brandon C
2/26/2016 09:17:45 pm
Chapter 6.1 Around the Worksheet
Ananth Putcha
2/26/2016 10:57:10 pm
When you have to take the antiderivative or integrate a function that seems hard to so in its original form and it's a product of something and something close to its derivatives, you can probably use u sub.
Rachel Willy
3/2/2016 03:49:35 pm
6.2 #33
Taylor Garcia
3/4/2016 08:58:26 pm
6.2 #15
Rumi Venkatesh
3/4/2016 09:15:19 pm
Find integral((5x-7)/(x^2-3x+2)) using partial fraction decomposition
Shawn Park
3/4/2016 09:55:07 pm
6.1 - 6.3 Quiz #2
Paige Eber
3/4/2016 10:51:31 pm
Remember half life!
Christopher Glenn
3/4/2016 11:04:31 pm
6.1-6.3 Quiz #4b
Brandon C
3/4/2016 11:09:16 pm
Practice Problem
Rumi Venkatesh
3/7/2016 09:07:18 pm
6.3 #2
Rumi Venkatesh
3/7/2016 09:10:00 pm
6.3 #2 (Fixed formatting)
Rumi Venkatesh
3/7/2016 09:12:11 pm
6.3 #2 (ACTUAL Fixed formatting)
Christopher Glenn
3/7/2016 09:41:20 pm
6.2 # 7
Taylor Garcia
3/7/2016 10:51:32 pm
6.3 # 27
Rumi Venkatesh
3/8/2016 05:38:57 pm
6.2 #17
Taylor Garcia
3/8/2016 08:15:29 pm
6.1 #16
Shreyas Mohan
3/9/2016 02:29:36 pm
Half-life=ln2/k
Brandon C
3/9/2016 02:37:16 pm
Int(1/xlnx)dx from e to 6
Rumi Venkatesh
3/9/2016 02:56:45 pm
6.2 #6
Allison Y
3/10/2016 11:21:31 pm
6.2 #24
Shawn Park
3/10/2016 11:46:12 pm
Find ∫[(x)/(x^2-2x-3)] using partial fraction decomposition.
Allison Y
3/10/2016 11:49:21 pm
6.2 #10
Allison Y
3/10/2016 11:55:35 pm
6.2 #11
Allison Y
3/11/2016 03:16:07 pm
6.3 #1
Taylor Garcia
3/11/2016 05:12:32 pm
6.2 #1
Shreyas Mohan
3/11/2016 07:03:21 pm
Why do we need plus c?
Shawn Park
3/11/2016 11:36:25 pm
Find ∫[(x+4)/(x^2+x)] using partial fraction decomposition.
Shawn Park
3/15/2016 11:54:01 am
#22 From the Semester 1 Calculus Review Packet
Elise T
3/17/2016 12:07:09 am
Slope fields (direction fields) for the first order differential equation dy/dx=f(x,y) is a plot of a bunch of short line segments with slopes f(x,y) for a lattice of points (x,y) in the plane. You can superimpose a line over a slope field order to visualize a solution curve.
Nathan Rao
3/17/2016 10:39:50 pm
Chapter 6 Review #21
Rumi Venkatesh
3/17/2016 10:56:38 pm
Find f(x) if f(0)=3 and f'(x)=4x²+5x-2
Kevin Knox
3/18/2016 10:54:13 pm
6.2 #2
Kevin Knox
3/18/2016 11:05:49 pm
6.4 #1
Kevin Knox
3/18/2016 11:17:01 pm
6.4 #3
Kevin Knox
3/18/2016 11:44:39 pm
6.4 #7
Herven S Barham
3/21/2016 11:23:03 pm
Chapter 6 Review #17
Rumi Venkatesh
3/22/2016 10:03:25 pm
Find f(x) if f'(x)=1/x^4 and f(1)=1
Shawn Park
3/23/2016 10:59:32 pm
6.1 #4
Elise Titiner
3/25/2016 01:01:48 pm
6.2 #4
Christopher Glenn
3/25/2016 10:35:47 pm
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