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Charles Arocha
Calculus teacher | Experienced educator in USA
User is creating a bio for a tutor named Charles Arocha, who specializes in Calculus and graduated from Murray State University.I'm a graduate from Murray State University with a specialization in Calculus. With a passion for teaching, I strive to make complex concepts understandable and enjoyable. My goal is to empower students to excel in their studies and develop a deep appreciation for mathematics.
Questions
What's the integral of #int sinx * tanxdx#?
How do you determine if the improper integral converges or diverges #int 5x^(2)e^(-x^(3))# from 1 to infinity?
What is the derivative of #arctan(6x)#?
How do you find the parametric equations of line that passes through the points (1, 3, 2) and ( -4, 3, 0)?
How do you find the derivative of #u=e^(e^x)#?
How do you differentiate #F(x)=3/4x^8#?
How do you find the equation of the tangent line to the curve #y=secx# at #(pi/3,2)#?
How do you find the power series representation for the function #f(x)=(1+x)/(1-x)# ?
What is the equation of the normal line of #f(x)= sinx-cos2x# at #x = pi/8#?
How do you find the derivative of #log_10 x#?
What is the equation of the tangent line of #f(x) =x^2+3x+2# at #x=-1#?
How shall I proceed in this sum? If #x=sint# and #y=sin2t#, prove that (i) #(1-x^2)(dy/dx)^2=4(1-y^2)# (ii) #(1-x^2)(d^2(y)/dx^2)-xdy/dx+4y=0#
How do you differentiate the following parametric equation: # x(t)=t^2-t, y(t)=e^t+cost #?
Is #f(x)=1-x-e^(-3x)/x# concave or convex at #x=4#?
How do you find the most general antiderivative of the function #f(x) = x(8 - x)^2#?
How do you find the derivative for #sqrt(2x^3 - 3x- 4)#?
How do you find the intervals of increasing and decreasing using the first derivative given #y=x(x^2-3)#?
How to find f'(0) ?
How do you calculate the right hand and left hand riemann sum using 4 sub intervals of #f(x)= 3x# on the interval [1,5]?
How do you find the limit of # (1/4x + 1/x) / (4+x)# as x approaches -4?