
Calculus Challenge 2004 Solutions
... sin x sin x x The limit as x → 0 of the first term in parentheses is 1. We also have that 0 ≤ |x sin x1 | ≤ |x|, so the second term goes to zero as x → 0. Therefore, the limit is zero. 6) In a movie theater with level floor, the bottom of the screen is 1 unit above your eye level, and the top of the ...
... sin x sin x x The limit as x → 0 of the first term in parentheses is 1. We also have that 0 ≤ |x sin x1 | ≤ |x|, so the second term goes to zero as x → 0. Therefore, the limit is zero. 6) In a movie theater with level floor, the bottom of the screen is 1 unit above your eye level, and the top of the ...
Lesson 4.3: Using Recursive Formulas
... The formula for a sequence that tells you how to find the nth term from the term(s) before it. ...
... The formula for a sequence that tells you how to find the nth term from the term(s) before it. ...
Lab100 Quiz Week 10
... W = sum of positive integers divisible by 5 and less than 26 X = 14 squared Y = 136 divided by 17 Z = cosine of 2 π . Now calculate (X + Y T − W )/Z. The value is (A) 361, ...
... W = sum of positive integers divisible by 5 and less than 26 X = 14 squared Y = 136 divided by 17 Z = cosine of 2 π . Now calculate (X + Y T − W )/Z. The value is (A) 361, ...
Math 108, Final Exam Checklist
... Math 108, Final Exam Checklist This is a rough list of topics that we’ve covered in class or homeworks. Please simply view this list as a good jumping-off point in your review: don’t forget to carefully review your notes, homeworks, and the textbook for details and subtle points not mentioned here. ...
... Math 108, Final Exam Checklist This is a rough list of topics that we’ve covered in class or homeworks. Please simply view this list as a good jumping-off point in your review: don’t forget to carefully review your notes, homeworks, and the textbook for details and subtle points not mentioned here. ...
77 Seventy-Seven LXXVII
... The number 77, and its sibling 49, are the only two-digit numbers whose home prime is not known. The home prime is obtained by repeatedly taking a number and concatenating its prime factors until you reach a prime. The first six terms of the sequence starting at 49 are 49, 77, 711, 3379, 31109, 1323 ...
... The number 77, and its sibling 49, are the only two-digit numbers whose home prime is not known. The home prime is obtained by repeatedly taking a number and concatenating its prime factors until you reach a prime. The first six terms of the sequence starting at 49 are 49, 77, 711, 3379, 31109, 1323 ...