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For a 5-point bonus on Test 4, be prepared to show flashcards for the following
topics on Monday, April 20. I will return the flashcards by the end of the
class so you can use them to study. After each topic is the number of
flashcards you may need in parenthesis.
- All 9 rules of limits. (9)
- Rule for limits at infinity. (1)
- Figure 6, page 657. Draw figure, label on back of card what the
limits at each point are. (1)
- Three rules for f(x) to be continuous at x = c. (1)
- Three rules for f(x) to be continuous on a closed interval. (1)
- All five functions from table on page 675. (5)
- The equation for the slope between two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
(1)
- Formula for average rate of change. (1)
- "Limit as h goes to zero" formula for instantaneous rate of change.
(1)
- "Limit as b goes to a" formula for instantaneous rate of change. (1)
- Definition of derivative. (1)
- Equation of a line, given the slope and (x1, y1). (1)
- Graph from page 711. (1)
- Three requirements for derivative for exist. (1)
Lab Assignments
Lab Assignment 2 Mathematicians Spoken For
- Richard Brauer
- George Dantzig
- Evelyn Boyd Granville
- Stephen Hawking
- Edward Norton Lorenz
- John Forbes Nash Jr.
- Alice Roth
- Alan Mathison Turing
- Max August Zorn
Math Help Links
Other Math Links
“Math Will Rock Your World,” BusinessWeek, Jan.
23, 2006.
SMU Dining Services buys a $20,000 food stand and makes the case that it is
clearly profitable: “Pony
Cart just what the Dr ordered,” SMU's Daily Campus, Apr. 24, 2001.
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