Samantha Adkison
Calculus teacher | Verified Expert
I hold a degree in Calculus from Lamar University, where my passion for unraveling the intricacies of mathematics took root. As an avid learner and educator, I find joy in simplifying complex concepts for students. My goal is to foster a deep understanding of calculus, making it an accessible and enjoyable subject. Let's embark on a journey of mathematical discovery together, where challenges become opportunities to grow.
Questions
What is a solution to the differential equation #dy/dx=3y#?
How do you find the slope and the equation of the tangent line to the graph of the function at the given value of x for #f(x)=x^4-13x^2+36# at x=2?
How do you give the equation of the normal line to the graph of #y=2xsqrt(x^2+8)+2# at point (0,2)?
How do I find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region bounded by #y=x^2#, #y=0#, and #x=2# about the #x#-axis? The #y#-axis?
How do you find the critical numbers of #f(x)=x^(2/3)+x^(-1/3)#?
What is the derivative of #cos^7(e^x)#?
How do you prove that the limit of #(3x − 5) = 1# as x approaches 2 using the epsilon delta proof?
How do you find the limit of # (2^x-3^-x)/(2^x+3^-x)# as x approaches infinity?
What is the derivative of #32/x#?
How do you find the equation of the tangent line to the curve #y=x^3 - 2x# at the point (2,4)?
How do you find the derivative of #-sin^2(x)#?
How do you evaluate # x^(ln(7)/(1+ln(x)) # as x approaches infinity?
What is the slope of the tangent line of #r=thetacos(theta/4-(5pi)/3)# at #theta=(pi)/3#?
If # int_0^3 f(x) dx = 8 # then calculate? (A) (i) #int_0^3 2f(x) dx#, (ii) #int_0^3 f(x) + 2 dx# (B) #c# and #d# so that #int_c^d f(x-2) dx #
How do you find the positive values of p for which #Sigma n/(1+n^2)^p# from #[2,oo)# converges?
How do you implicitly differentiate # sqrt(3x+3y) + sqrt(3xy) = 17.5#?
Help me please? with indefinite integral ln(cosx)dx/cos^2x
What is the derivative of #arctan(2x)#?
How do you differentiate #y=e^((lnx)^2)#?
How do you find the inflection points of the graph of the function: #f(x) = (x+2) (x-4)^2#?