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Calculus II Homework From Stewart's Calculus Ed 7

This document outlines homework assignments for 33 classes covering topics in calculus II from Stewart's 7th edition textbook. Assignments include reviewing trigonometry, working problems on inverse trig functions, hyperbolic functions, indeterminate forms, integration techniques like integration by parts and trig substitution, parametric and polar equations, Taylor and Maclaurin series, and functions of several variables. Students are assigned specific exercise questions from each section to work through and are provided hints for selected problems. Extra optional review questions are also included from key chapters.

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Calculus II Homework From Stewart's Calculus Ed 7

This document outlines homework assignments for 33 classes covering topics in calculus II from Stewart's 7th edition textbook. Assignments include reviewing trigonometry, working problems on inverse trig functions, hyperbolic functions, indeterminate forms, integration techniques like integration by parts and trig substitution, parametric and polar equations, Taylor and Maclaurin series, and functions of several variables. Students are assigned specific exercise questions from each section to work through and are provided hints for selected problems. Extra optional review questions are also included from key chapters.

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Homework for Calculus II from Stewart, Edition 7

Class 1 – Appendix D: Trigonometry Review


Questions: 1-13 (odd), 17, 19, 23-33 (odd), 43-47 (odd; recall other trig identities!), 65, 69 (note: bound
between 0 and 2Pi)

Class 2 – No Textbook Homework

Class 3 – Section 6.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions


Questions: 1-9 (odd), 43 (recall how to do one-sided limits), 45 (a diagram may help!), 49 (set up
equation only; for a challenge, try solving the question!)

Class 4 – Section 6.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions


Questions: 19 & 21 (proofs), 25 & 29 (don't forget the chain rule!)

Class 5 & Class 6 – Section 6.6: Inverse Trigonometric Functions


Questions: 59-69 (odd; practice, practice, practice!), 74 (proof)

Class 7 – Section 6.7: Hyperbolic Functions


Questions: 1-17 (odd), 21, 23 (make sure you understand WHY this happens), 31-41 (odd; don't forget
the CHAIN RULE!), 57, 59-67 (recall trig identities)

Class 8 & Class 9 – Section 6.7: Hyperbolic Functions


Questions: 43, 45, 46 & 47 (use class notes for assistance)

Class 10 – Section 6.8: Indeterminate Forms of L'Hopital's Rule


Questions: 1, 3, 7, 9, 15, 23, 25, 33, 35, 41, 45, 55, 57, 61, 63, 65, 69 (if you would like more practice,
select more questions from 7-65)

Class 11 – No Textbook Homework

Class 12 – No Textbook Homework

Class 13 & Class 14 – Section 7.1: Integration by Parts


Questions: 1-35 (odd; be careful when choosing u and dv!);

Class 15 – Section 7.2: Trigonometric Integrals


Questions: 1 & 3 (note the powers of sin and cos), 5-47 (odd; SIMPLIFY the integral before starting it
if possible!); 65 (application question)

Class 16 & Class 17 – Section 7.3: Trigonometric Substitution


Questions: 1-29 (odd), 31 (proof)

Class 18 – Section 7.4: Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions


Questions: 3, 5, 7-23 (odd; don't forget to FACTOR the denominator if possible!)

Class 19 – Section 7.4: Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions


Questions: 25-37 (odd), 57
Class 20 – Section 7.8: Improper Integrals
Questions: 5-37 (don't forget the CHAIN RULE IN REVERSE!), 57 & 59 (concept)

Class 21 – Section 6.3: Volumes by Cylindrical Shells


Questions: 3, 5, 7, 15-25 (odd; using horizontal rectangles)

Class 22 – Section 6.3: Volumes by Cylindrical Shells


Questions: 9, 11, 13, 15-25 (odd; using vertical rectangles)

Class 23 – Section 8.1: Arc Length


Questions: 1 (use formula 3 on page 539), 3 & 5 (SET UP only!), 7-17 (odd), 27 (c & d)

Class 24 & Class 25 – Section 10.1: Curves Defined by Parametric Equations


– Section 10.2: Calculus with Parametric Curves
Questions (10.1): 1, 3, 5-17 (odd),
Questions (10.2): 1-5 (odd), 13, 15

Class 26 – Section 10.1: Curves Defined by Parametric Equations


– Section 10.2: Calculus with Parametric Curves
Questions (10.1): 23, 25
Questions (10.2): 1, 17, 19, 37, 39

Class 27 – Section 10.2: Calculus with Parametric Curves


Questions: 41, 43, 53 (proof; hint: consider SYMMETRY)

Class 28 – Section 10.3: Polar Coordinates


Questions: 1, 3, 13 (hint: recall the formula for the length of a line), 15-25 (odd), 27, 29, 31, 35, 37, 39

Class 29 – No Textbook Homework

Class 30 – No Textbook Homework

Class 31 – Section 11.10: Taylor and Maclaurin Series


Questions: 5, 11, 15, 29-37 (odd)

Class 32 – Section 11.10: Taylor and Maclaurin Series


Questions: 47, 49, 55, 59 (hint: consider equation 11 on page 757 and equation 16 on page 759).

Class 33 – Section 14.1: Functions of Several Variables


Questions: 9-21 (odd), 27, 29

Class 34 – Section 14.3: Partial Derivatives


Questions: 13-37 (odd), 41, 63-69 (odd), 77, 99 (challenge!)
Extra Review Questions

Chapter 6 (page 457): Volume by Cylindrical Shells


Exercises: 1, 3, 7, 9, 15

Chapter 7 (page 530): Integration by Parts, Trigonometric Integrals, Trigonometric Substitution,


Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions & Improper Integrals
True/False: 2 & 3 (concept; very important!)
Exercises: 5, 11, 15, 19, 21, 33, 39, 41, 73,

Chapter 8 (page 575): Arc Length


Exercises: 1, 3 (a), 7 (hint: fist, take the derivative of y with respect to x by subbing in x for t; then
compute the arc length as you normally would)

Chapter 10 (page 685): Curves Defined by Parametric Equations, Calculus with Parametric
Curves & Polar Coordinates
True/False: 3, 5
Exercises: 1, 3, 9-13 (odd), 21, 25

Chapter 11 (page 779): Taylor and MacLaurin Series


Exercises: 47, 51
Problems Plus: 1 (challenge!)

Chapter 14 (page 967): Functions of Several Variables & Partial Derivatives


True/False: 3
Exercises: 3, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23 (hint: the question is simply asking you to show that x * [derivative of
z with respect to x] + y * [derivative of z with respect to y] = x * y + z)

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