APPENDIX EQUIZ AND HOMEWORK SETS
Quiz 1.1 – Average Rates of Change
Quiz 1.2 – Linear Functions
Quiz 1.3 – Derivatives of Linear Functions
Quiz 1.4 – Integrals of Constant Functions
Quiz 1.5 – Rectilinear Motion
Quiz 2.1 – Derivatives of Quadratic Functions
Quiz 2.2 – Analyzing Quadratic Functions
Quiz 2.3 – Definition and properties of the derivative
Quiz 2.4 – Analyzing Cubic Functions
Quiz 2.5 – Linear Approximation
Quiz 2.6 – Integrals of Linear and Quadratic Functions
Quiz 3.1 – Power Functions
Quiz 3.2 – Polynomial Functions
Quiz 3.3 – Composite Functions
Quiz 3.4 – Products of Functions
Quiz 3.5 – Piecewise Functions
Quiz 3.6 – Integrals of Polynomials
Quiz 4.1 – Analyzing Rational Functions
Quiz 4.2 – Horizontal and Vertical Asymptotes
Quiz 4.3 – Continuity and L’Hôpital’s Rule
Quiz 5.1 – Exponential Growth and Decay
Quiz 5.2 – Derivative and Antiderivative of ex
Quiz 5.3 – Implicit Differentiation and Inverse Functions
Quiz 5.4 – Logarithmic Functions
Quiz 5.5 – Derivatives and Antiderivatives of Exponentials and Logarithms
Quiz 5.6 – Definite Integrals of Exponentials and Logarithms
Quiz 6.1 – The Cosine and Sine Functions
Quiz 6.2 – Derivatives and Antiderivatives of Cosine and Sine
Quiz 6.3 – Other Trigonometric Functions
Quiz 6.4 – Other Trigonometric Functions
Quiz 7.1 – Related Rates
Quiz 7.2 – Graph Analysis Using First and Second Derivatives
Quiz 7.3 – Graph Analysis with the TI-84
Quiz 7.4 – The Extreme Value Theorem and Optimization
Quiz 7.5 – Differential Equations
Quiz 8.1 – Sigma Notation and Summations
Quiz 8.2 – The Definition of Net Area
Quiz 8.3 – Rolle’s Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem
Quiz 8.4 – The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 1)
Quiz 8.5 – The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 2)
Quiz 8.6 – Integration by Substitution
Quiz 8.7 – Modeling Accumulated Change with the TI-84
Homework 1.1 – Average Rates of Change
Homework 1.2 – Linear Functions
Homework 1.3 – Derivatives of Linear Functions
Homework 1.4 – Integrals of Constant Functions
Homework 1.5 – Rectilinear Motion
Homework 2.1 – Derivatives of Quadratic Functions
Homework 2.2 – Analyzing Quadratic Functions
Homework 2.3 – Definition and properties of the derivative
Homework 2.4 – Analyzing Cubic Functions
Homework 2.5 – Linear Approximation
Homework 2.6 – Integrals of Linear and Quadratic Functions
Homework 3.1 – Power Functions
Homework 3.2 – Polynomial Functions
Homework 3.3 – Composite Functions
Homework 3.4 – Products of Functions
Homework 3.5 – Piecewise Functions
Homework 3.6 – Integrals of Polynomials
Homework 4.1 – Analyzing Rational Functions
Homework 4.2 – Horizontal and Vertical Asymptotes
Homework 4.3 – Continuity and L’Hôpital’s Rule
Homework 5.1 – Exponential Growth and Decay
Homework 5.2 – Derivative and Antiderivative of ex
Homework 5.3 – Implicit Differentiation and Inverse Functions
Homework 5.4 – Logarithmic Functions
Homework 5.5 – Derivatives and Antiderivatives of Exponentials and Logarithms
Homework 5.6 – Definite Integrals of Exponentials and Logarithms
Homework 6.1 – The Cosine and Sine Functions
Homework 6.2 – Derivatives and Antiderivatives of Cosine and Sine
Homework 6.3 – Other Trigonometric Functions
Homework 6.4 – Other Trigonometric Functions
Homework 7.1 – Related Rates
Homework 7.2 – Graph Analysis Using First and Second Derivatives
Homework 7.3 – Graph Analysis with the TI-84
Homework 7.4 – The Extreme Value Theorem and Optimization
Homework 7.5 – Differential Equations
Homework 8.1 – Sigma Notation and Summations
Homework 8.2 – The Definition of Net Area
Homework 8.3 – Rolle’s Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem
Homework 8.4 – The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 1)
Homework 8.5 – The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 2)
Homework 8.6 – Integration by Substitution
Homework 8.7 – Modeling Accumulated Change with the TI-84
Homework 7.4 – The Extreme Value Theorem and Optimization. Homework 7.5 – Differential Equations. Homework 8.1 – Sigma Notation and Summations. Homework 8.2 – The Definition of Net Area. Homework 8.3 – Rolle
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