Chapter 10: Q. 20 (page 777)
that approaches (a)(b)(c)
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In Exercises 37–42, find and find the unit vector in the direction of v.
In Exercises 30–35 compute the indicated quantities when
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Find a vector in the direction opposite to and with magnitude 3.
Why do we use the terminology "separable" to describe a differential equation that can be written in the form
A function f that satisfies the hypotheses of Rolle’s Theorem on [−2, 2] and for which there are exactly three values c ∈ (−2, 2) that satisfy the conclusion of the theorem .
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