For the following exercises (1-3), find the derivative
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For the following exercises (4-5), find the indefinite integral.
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For the following exercises (6-15), find the derivative (You can use a calculator to plot the function and the derivative to confirm that it is correct.)
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For the following exercises (16-25), find the definite or indefinite integral.
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For the following exercises (26-35), compute by differentiating
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For the following exercises (36-40), evaluate by any method.
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For the following exercises (41-, use the function If you are unable to find intersection points analytically, use a calculator.
41. Find the area of the region enclosed by and above
42. [T] Find the arc length of from to
43. Find the area between and the -axis from
44. Find the volume of the shape created when rotating this curve from around the -axis, as pictured here.
45. [T] Find the surface area of the shape created when rotating the curve in the previous exercise from to around the -axis.
If you are unable to find intersection points analytically in the following exercises (46-48), use a calculator.
46. Find the area of the hyperbolic quarter-circle enclosed by above
47. [T] Find the arc length of from
48. Find the area under and above the -axis from
For the following exercises (49-53), verify the derivatives and antiderivatives.
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