Homework

In case you miss a homework assignment in class, you can find it below. Unless otherwise specified, all problems are from the 13th Edition of Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences written by Barnett et al and published by Prentice Hall (Pearson). When I return graded homework, I may post some solutions here too; see the downloading help if you have trouble reading them. See the grading policies for general instructions on doing homework and how it will be graded.

You can always do more homework problems! You may need to practise the material if you want to remember it for the final exam, a subsequent course, or the rest of your life. If you bought MyMathLab access with your course textbook (or separately), then you can find supplementary problems through the Moodle page. (However, MyMathLab is not required for this section.)

Here is the assigned homework:

  1. Introduction:
  2. Review; continuity and smoothness:
  3. Differences and differentials:
  4. Differentials:
  5. Derivatives:
  6. Applications of derivatives:
  7. Related rates:
  8. Limits from graphs:
  9. Calculating limits:
  10. Optimization:
  11. Tangent lines and local extrema:
  12. Concavity and inflections:
  13. Graphs:
  14. Exponents and logarithms:
  15. Applications involving exponents and logarithms:
  16. Integration:
  17. Differential equations:
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