Find the absolute maximum and the absolute minimum of
the function f(x,y) = 6 - x² - y² over the region R = {(x,y) | -2
<= x <= 2, -1 <= y <= 1 }. Also mention the points at
which the maximum and minimum will occur.
In the first 5 examples find the derivative of
Y
Y=epower2x
Y=epower-2x +xpower2
Y=epowerxpower1/2
Y= epower-3/x
Y=epower4xdivided by xpower2
Integrate the following
Int x epower5xpower2 dx
Int epower-2x between 1 and 0
Int.epower x1/2 divided by xpower1/2
Consider the function f(x)=arctan [(x+6)/(x+5)] Express the
domain of the function in interval notation: Find the y-intercept:
y= . Find all the x-intercepts (enter your answer as a
comma-separated list): x= . Does f have any symmetries? f is even;
f is odd; f is periodic; None of the above. Find all the asymptotes
of f (enter your answers as comma-separated list; if the list is
empty, enter DNE): Vertical asymptotes: ; Horizontal asymptotes: ;
Slant asymptotes: . Determine the...
Consider the function f(x)=arctan [(x+6)/(x+5)]
Express the domain of the function in interval notation: Find
the y-intercept: y= . Find all the x-intercepts (enter your answer
as a comma-separated list): x= . Does f have any symmetries? f is
even; f is odd; f is periodic; None of the above. Find all the
asymptotes of f (enter your answers as comma-separated list; if the
list is empty, enter DNE): Vertical asymptotes: ; Horizontal
asymptotes: ; Slant asymptotes: . Determine the...