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
How do you find the equation of the tangent line for the curve given by x = 2t and #y = t^2 + 5# at the point where t = 1?
What is the derivative of #[e^x / (1 - e^x)]#?
How do I evaluate#int_0^(pi/2) x sin^2(x)dx#?
How do you find the inflection points for the function #f(x)=xsqrt(5-x)#?
How do you find the second derivative of #y=lnx#?
What is the polar form of #( 4,9 )#?
What is the second derivative of #f(x)=x/(x^2+1)#?
How do you find the derivative of the function: #Sin(Arc Cosx)#?
Using the limit definition, how do you find the derivative of # f ( x) = x^4#?
How do you find the linearization at a=1 of #f(x)=x^(3/4)#?
How do you use the chain rule to differentiate #y=cos^7(pit-16)#?
What is the derivative of #e^sinx#?
How do you find the limit of #(2x-3)/(x+5)# as #x->3#?
What is the general method for integrating by parts?
How do you integrate #(t^2)e^(4t)#?
How do you find the critical points for #y = 2x^3 + 3x^2 - 12x + 4#?
How do you integrate #ln(5x+3)#?
What is the integral of #int sec(x)# from 0 to 2?
How do you find the equation of a line tangent to the function #y=2-sqrtx# at (4,0)?
How do you find the derivative of #1/logx#?