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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-08-02] [Hit: ]
35,59)a,http://www.scribd.Thx alot-Not only are we not here to do your work for you, but were especially not going to do this many problems,......
Plz show the work so i can learn how to do it

3) a ,c , f
7)c
8) a,b,c
13) a-d how do i graph it
14)c
15)a,b
19)a,b,c
35,all
59)a,b

here is the link to my packet
http://www.scribd.com/doc/46243342/Are-You-Ready-for-Calculus-FULL

Thx alot

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Not only are we not here to do your work for you, but we're especially not going to do this many problems, especially when it appears to be graded work. All I can offer are the tools you'll need or a hint as to the solution, but it'll be up to you to apply them.

3) (a^b)^c = a^(bc)
(a/b)^c = (a^c) / (b^c)
1/a = a^(-1)
(a^b)(a^c) = a^(b + c)
(a^b) / (a^c) = a^(b - c)


7) a(b + c) = ab + ac


8) http://www.purplemath.com/modules/sqrqua…


13) http://www.purplemath.com/modules/grphtr…


14) LCD = x(x+1)


15) http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/polyno…


19) y = m(x - x₀) + y₀, m = (y₁ - y₀) / (x₁ - x₀), where (x₀, y₀) and (x₁,y₁) are points on the line
A line of slope m is normal to a line of slope -1/m.
Midpoint of (x₀, y₀) and (x₁,y₁) is ((x₀+x₁)/2, (y₀+y₁)/2)


35) This is all critical thinking stuff that you should have learned the basic techniques for in geometry and trig. Nothing I say here will be useful without giving the answer.


59)
∑{k=n,m} a_k = a_n + a_{n+1} + ... + a_{m-1} + a_m


From my perspective, you're about 70% ready for calculus based on the questions you've asked assistance for. These particular questions contain material and require a thought process (35 especially), which is very useful in calculus.


Good luck.
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