Barrons AP Calculus

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II.

(C) Using   separation  of  variables:

Given   initial point   (0,0),  we  have    0   =   tan(0   + C);   hence   C   =   0   and the
particular solution is y = tan(x). Because this function has vertical
asymptotes at and the particular solution must be differentiable in
an interval containing the initial point x = 0, the domain is

(C)

(B) From    the Riemann Sum,    we  see     then        Notice  that    the
term involving k in the Riemann Sum is not equal to Thus, the
only choice for xk is so a = 0 and so b = 1. Since xk
replaces x, giving the integral

(A) I.      converges   by  the Ratio   Test:   

    diverges    by  the nth Term    Test:   
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