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calculus task for 19.1.2020.

Edited at 7am 19.1.2020.

s is your student number.


For group task s = 19107024

k = 19107024 mod 10000 = 7024


T = 19107024 mod 100. = 24
m 35 = 19107024 mod 35. = 34
m 25 = 19107024 mod 25. = 24
m 20 = 19107024 mod 20. = 4
m 17 = 19107024 mod 17. = 10
m 10 = 19107024 mod 10. = 4
m 9 = 19107024 mod 9. = 6
m 8 = 19107024 mod 8. = 0
m 7 = 19107024 mod 7. = 6
m 6 = 19107024 mod 6. = 0
m 5 = 19107024 mod 5. = 4
m 4 = 19107024 mod 4. = 0
m 3 = 19107024 mod 3. = 0
m 2 = 19107024 mod 2. = 0

Midterm part:

1 section:

1. Why do you need calculus?

Answer : In the field of Medicine calculus is used to calculate the


volume of cancer and its coordinates because in general cancer cells
may not be in the form of prisms, tubes, cones or limas that are
easily calculated in volume.

In the field of Economics, calculus is used to calculate marginal


costs and marginal revenue, which allows economists to estimate
maximum profits in certain settings. in the field of Science
Technology (IT) calculus is used to render 3D objects with realistic
results. In the field of politics calculus is used to make stratagems.
Whereas in the field of calculus education is useful for increasing
interest in learning, increasing passion for learning, increasing
creativity and communication.

2. Find average of m2, m3, m4, and m5.

3. Which English letter is the thickest?

4. Find maximum area rectangle for the same perimeter.

5. What plane shape has maximum area for same perimeter?


6. What is function?

7. Do your project.

8. What is calculus of social media?

9. Study calculus of songs.

10. Solve Zimmermann problem:

http://azspcs.com/Contest/Nearness
http://74.72.151.186/Contest/Nearness

Solve for m20 + 6.

Improve these solutions:

https://physics16.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/4students_reversing_nearness_sep2019.docx

If you cannot register here then submit your solutions to me.

11. What is fractal?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractal
12. Explain least-squares fit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_squares

13. Apply for American citizenship:

https://www.dvlottery.state.gov/

14. Apply for scholarships, grants, fellowships of USA, Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan, etc.

15. Study

https://calculus12s.weebly.com/
https://calculus1only.weebly.com/
https://calculus17.weebly.com

16. What is infinitely small value?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinitesimal

17. Explain continuity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_function

18. Discuss calculus news.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_of_Indonesia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2020_qualifying
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemeni_Civil_War_(2015%E2%80%93present)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashmir_conflict
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Abqaiq%E2%80%93Khurais_attack
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qaeda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taliban
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohingya_people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghurs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosovo_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamal_Khashoggi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basuki_Tjahaja_Purnama
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1998_riots_of_Indonesia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_mass_killings_of_1965%E2%80%9366
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Manning
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Snowden
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annexation_of_Crimea_by_the_Russian_Federation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_in_Donbass
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_crisis

19. Study general concepts of limit, continuity, derivative, integral, differential equation, partial
derivative, and optimization.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limit_(mathematics)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_function
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derivative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_equation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partial_derivative
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_optimization

20. How is calculus used in computer science?

2 section:

21. Calculate limits:

m8 = 0: nlim sin ( n ) =
→∞

m8 = 1: lim sin
x →0
( 1x )=¿ ¿
m8 = 2: lim ⌈ x⌉ =
x →0

m8 = 3: lim
x →0
( 1x )=¿ ¿
m8 = 4: lim
x →0 ( x1 )=¿
2

x
m8 = 5: lim =¿ ¿
x →0 x
x 2−3 x+ 2
m8 = 6: lim =¿ ¿
x →1 x−1

x 2−3 x+ 2
m8 = 7: lim =¿
x →2 x−2

Use
https://www.symbolab.com/solver/limit-calculator
https://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=7c220a2091c26a7f5e9f1cfb099511e3

m2 = 0: 22. When does limit exist?

https://brilliant.org/wiki/when-does-a-limit-exist/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limit_of_a_function

m2 = 1: 23. List indeterminate forms.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeterminate_form

24. Explain drone calculus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle

m2 = 1: 25. What are the properties of the limit? (times constant, sum, product, quotient)

m2 = 0: 26. Give the main methods for calculating limits.

27. Prepare to Dota2 gaming competition:

http://www.dota2.com/international/overview/

28. What is chaos?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory
29. What are the great limits of calculus? 1. 2.

30. Investigate continuity of the function:

m7 = 0: x

m7 = 1: ⌈ x ⌉

1
m7 = 2:
x

1
m7 = 3:
x2

x
m7 = 4:
x

x2 −3 x +2
m7 = 5:
x−1

x2 −3 x +2
m7 = 6:
x−2

m2 = 1: 31. Give the properties of derivative: times constant, sum, product, quotient.

m2 = 0: 32. Prove expression for derivative of x2 using limit.

33. Find derivatives of these functions:

m4 = 0: ex

m4 = 1: xp

m4 = 2: cos(x)
(n )
m4 = 3: ( x n )

https://www.derivative-calculator.net/

34. Increasing or decreasing:


m5 = 0: -6x

m5 = 1: 9x

m5 = 2: sin(x)

m5 = 3: cos(x)

m5 = 4: tan(x)

m3 = 0: 35. What is Mean Value Theorem?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean_value_theorem

m3 = 1: 36. Explain Rolle theorem.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolle%27s_theorem

m3 = 2: 37. Give Fermat theorem.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat%27s_theorem_(stationary_points)

38. Concave or convex:

m4 = 0: x3

m4 = 1: -x3

m4 = 2: cos(x)

m4 = 3: sin(x)

39. Find inflection point:

m4 = 0: x3

m4 = 1: -x3

m4 = 2: cos(x)

m4 = 3: sin(x)

40. Enjoy calculus.


-

3 section:

41. Find min and Max.

Find the largest area rectangle with perimeter of T meters.

Calculate the largest area right-angled triangle with perimeter of T meters.

Find maximum volume cylinder for surface area of T meters square.

Calculate maximum volume cone for surface area of T meters square.

Calculate maximum area scalene triangle with perimeter of T meters.

42. How does guitar string move?

43. Explain power pyramid: USA, UK, EU, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia, China, India, Russia, etc.

44. Why are some civilizations more successful than the others?

45. Why are some people very massive?

46. What are Brownian motion, random walk and how are they linked to Zimmermann problem?

47. Predict results of 2019 rugby world cup:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Rugby_World_Cup

48. Explain good country index.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Country_Index

49. Calculate (1+1/T)T.

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/e_approximation2019oct.txt
50. Solve number puzzle for 3 + m8 digits.

https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/codesums0-9.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-9sums.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/1-8code1-8sums.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/0-6codesums.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/1dx4de5dnumberpuzzle.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/2dx3de5dnumberpuzzle.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-9numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code0-8numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-8numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code0-6numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-6numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-5numberpuzzles.txt
https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/code1-4numberpuzzles.txt

51. Hack password.

https://calculus1only.weebly.com/

https://calculus1only.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/password-hacking-game-rules.docx

https://calculus1only.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/guessinput.txt

52. Why can crazy people be good for calculus?

53. Who is internet troll?

54. Analyze these topics:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greta_Thunberg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Papua_protests
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Trump-Ukraine_controversy

55. Why is there less freedom in the world?

56. Will Trump be impeached? Why?

57. How do we help Indonesia?


58. lim f ( x )=¿ L ¿. f(x) = Tx + k. For any ε find δ, using ε – δ definition of the limit.
x→ p

59. Find the discriminant of the elliptic curve y2 = x3 + Lx + T.


Here L = m10.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve

60. Find linear least-square approximation for your dataset.


(2, m2), (3, m3), (4, m4)

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/3points_group_task_25oct2018.txt

4 section:

61. Why is there terror? Why is monopoly bad?

62. Explain physics Nobel Prize 2019.

63. Do Bernoulli experiment.

64. Find the hangover for the s blocks in the blocks stacking problem.
http://physics16.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/hangover.txt
65. Use 3T mod n to pass secret.

Calculate 3T mod 19 and exchange secret information with your friend.

https://www.dcode.fr/modular-exponentiation

66. Calculate the largest prime number.

https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/primes2find.txt

67. Do prime factorization of s.

https://discrete4math.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/prime4factorization4of4numbers.txt

68. (xx)' =

69. Calculate derivative, using Chain Rule for sin(Tx)

70. Find partial derivatives.


m2 = 0: x + y
m2 = 1: xy

71. Calculate total derivative.

m2 = 0: x + y
m2 = 1: xy

72. Find implicit function derivative. Lx2 + Ty2 – k = 0

73. Calculate inverse function derivative y = Tx + L.

74. Analyze y = Tx + L. Find gradient, intercept, derivative, parallel line, perpendicular line.
75. Explain

m8 = 0: composite function
m8 = 1: inverse function
m8 = 2: implicit function
m8 = 3: algebraic function
m8 = 4: transcendental function
m8 = 5: special function
m8 = 6: exponential function
m8 = 7: logarithmic function

76. Explain

m6 = 0: natural number
m6 = 1: integer
m6 = 2: rational number
m6 = 3: irrational number
m6 = 4: real number
m6 = 5: complex number

77. Give Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_calculus

78. Integrate.

∫ x T dx
∫ sin ( Tx ) dx
1

∫ x T dx
0

∫ sin ( Tx ) dx
0

https://www.integral-calculator.com/
Tx
79. ∫ e dx

1
Tx
80. ∫ e dx
0

https://www.integral-calculator.com/

5 section:

1
81. Calculate Riemann sum for integral ∫ x 2 dx
0
for T intervals.

https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/p2integration2vs2summation.docx

Improper integrals:

−T
82. Calculate ∫ x dx
1

1 −1
T
83. Find ∫ x dx
0

Application of integrals:

84. Calculate area bellow the curve f(x)=1+cos(Tx)@[1/s,1/k].


b

∫ f ( x )dx
a
f(x)=1+cos(Tx)
a = 1/s
b = 1/k

http://www.integral-calculator.com/

85. Calculate area between the curves


f(x)=1+cos(Tx) and g(x)= 1+sin(Tx)@[1/s,1/k].
b

∫ (f ( x )−g( x )) dx
a
http://www.integral-calculator.com/

86. Calculate average value, center of mass and moment of inertia of f(x)=1+cos(Tx)@[1/s,1/k].
b

∫ f ( x ) dx
a
b−a
b

∫ f ( x ) xdx
a
b

∫ f ( x ) dx
a

∫ f ( x ) x 2 dx
a

http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/average_value_of_continuous_function.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/center_of_mass.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/y_center_of_mass.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/curves_center_of_mass.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/moment_of_inertia.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/x_curves_moment_of_inertia.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/y_curves_moment_of_inertia.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/corrected_averages_centers_massess_inertia_m
oments.jpg
http://www.integral-calculator.com/

87. Find arc length of f(x)


a. -0.006x2+0.3x@[1/s,11-1/k],
b. 1+cos(Tx)@[1/s,1/k],
c. x2@[0,T].
b

∫ √1+( f ' (x) )2 dx


a

http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/arc1.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/arc2.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/arc3.txt
http://www.integral-calculator.com/

88. Calculate revolutionary volume and surface area of


f(x) = 1 + cos(Tx) @ [1/s, 1/k].
b
π ∫ (f ( x))2 dx
a

b
2

2 π ∫ f ( x) 1+ ( f '( x ) ) dx
a

http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/volume_of_revolution.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/surface_of_revolution.txt
http://www.integral-calculator.com/

89. Give the integration formulas:


m4 = 0: Left and right rectangles
m4 = 1: Mid-rectangles
m4 = 2: Trapezoidal rule
m4 = 3: Simpson rule

90. Explain the integration error bounds:


m4 = 0: Left and right rectangles
m4 = 1: Mid-rectangles
m4 = 2: Trapezoidal rule
m4 = 3: Simpson rule

91. Find ∫ f ( x ) dx using Heaviside method.


L1 x 2 +m 1 x +n1 A1 B1 C1
f ( x )= = + +
( x−a1 )( x−b1 ) ( x−c 1 ) ( x−a1 ) ( x−b1 ) ( x−c 1 )
L1 = L = m10
m1 = m = m35
n1 = s
a1 = a = m25
b1 = T
c1 = e = m 8

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/heaviside_cover-up_method_14jan2019.txt

Differential equations:

Solve these differential equations:

Ordinary differential equations:

92. y' = y using Euler method for m2 + 2 unitary steps.

y(0) = 1.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_method

93. y' = Ty

94. Ty'' + my' + Ly = 0

m = m35
L = m10

http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=e602dcdecb1843943960b5197efd3f2a

Logistic function, Logistic growth, Learning curve:

95. Calculate logistic function P(t) for i = L+1 and R = t = M = L+2.


Mi e Rt
P(t)=
M +i ( e Rt −1 )

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/logistic_function_code_26jan2019.txt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_function

Partial differential equations:

96. Solve heat equation and wave propagation equation for v = T.

Series:
Number series:

97. Find T! and T-th Fibonacci number.


http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GammaFunction.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number

98. Calculate
T
(−1)c T T T T T T T
(−1)c T
1 −4 −6 c −2 −3 −5
a.∑ b.∑ c.∑ c d.∑ c e.∑ b f.∑ c g.∑ c h.∑ i.∑ c
c=1 c c=1 c c=1 c=1 c=0 c=1 c=1 c=0 2 c+ 1 c=1
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/pi25percent.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/alternating2harmonic2series.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/harmonic4series.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse1power.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse2powers.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse3powers.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse4powers.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse5powers.txt
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse6powers.txt


−c
99. Find ∑ T
c=0

Functional series:

100. Find the convergence radius and the sum.


∑ (Tx )c
c=0

Final part:

6 section:

Same as in physics:

Significant figures:
101. How many significant figures are there in your student number?

102. How many significant figures are there in your T number?

103. Give the number of significant figures of the number for your T.

1: 8778000 2: 0.000567 3: 80600 4: 0.00067900 5: 346000


6: 0.000673 7: 95328000 8: 943258000 9: 0.000774 10: 9900
11: 987890 12: 0.0000561 13: 94034600 14: 900653540 15: 0.005469
16: 4365600 17: 0.003268 18: 456700 19: 467000 20: 0.0000676
21: 36.00800 22: 65.00 23: 0.00000 24: 7890000 25: 0.0003
26: 65765700 27: 0.000500 28: 56456000 29: 0.00056 30: 6756700
31: 674670 32: 0.00654 33: 434500 34: 0.020450 35: 8760076
36: 0.0065400 37: 5689400 38: 0.000600 39: 5930300 40: 0.007700
41: 4920010 42: 4090330 43: 0.0750000 44: 490304457 45: 0.0060700
46: 4790650 47: 0.0006277 48: 50403460 49: 0.0060600 50: 490400600
51: 000000 52: 589500 53: 96400800 54: 0.0045045 55: 358000500
56: 0.00143 57: 32122000 58: 1258000 59: 0.001474 60: 51200
61: 187890 62: 0.000021 63: 94034100 64: 200653540 65: 0.005419
66: 4362600 67: 0.003268 68: 412700 69: 427000 70: 0.0000671
71: 174170 72: 0.00214 73: 434300 74: 0.020410 75: 8230021
76: 0.0012400 77: 2189400 78: 0.000200 79: 1930300 80: 0.003200
81: 1920010 82: 4020330 83: 0.0120000 84: 490304432 85: 0.0060300
86: 000000 87: 589100 88: 92400800 89: 0.0041045 90: 358000200

Errors:

104. Calculate the compound errors for x = s, dx = 1/T; y = T, dy = 1/k.


http://physics16.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/compound_errors.txt

Same as in physics:

Forced vibration with damping:

105. Ty'' + my' + Ly = sin(Tx)

Is there resonance?

m = m35
L = m10

http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=e602dcdecb1843943960b5197efd3f2a
106. Ty'' + Ly = sin(ωx)
Find resonant ω.

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10
T = s Mod 100
omega = Sqr(L / T)
MsgBox omega

https://physics16.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/resonant4frequency2019nov.txt

Same as in physics:

107. Find dot-product of tensor and vector [ La mT ](qe)


a = m25
e = m8
L = m10
m = m35
q = m17
T = m100

Dim t(2, 2), v(2), r(2)

s = 19107016

a = s Mod 25
e = s Mod 8
L = s Mod 10
m = s Mod 35
q = s Mod 17
tt = s Mod 100

t(1, 1) = L
t(1, 2) = tt
t(2, 1) = a
t(2, 2) = m

v(1) = e
v(2) = q

r(1) = t(1, 1) * v(1) + t(1, 2) * v(2)


r(2) = t(2, 1) * v(1) + t(2, 2) * v(2)

MsgBox r(1)
MsgBox r(2)

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/tensor_times_vector2019nov.txt

108. Calculate π and hangover for T terms in each of the series.

https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/inverse2powers.txt
https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/harmonic4series.txt

109. Expand (a + b)L. L = m10.


1
11
121
1331
14641
1 5 10 10 5 1
1 6 15 20 15 6 1
1 7 21 35 35 21 7 1
1 8 28 56 70 56 28 8 1
1 9 36 84 126 126 84 36 9 1


c
110. Calculate ∑ C ( p , c) ( Tx )
c=0

Explain binomial series, combinations, Pascal triangle.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_triangle

Taylor series:

111. Expand sin(Tx) in the Taylor Series around 0.


Take only terms 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.

3
112. Calculate √ 27+1/T using linear approximation.
113. Give truncation error for T terms of Taylor series for f(x).

Fourier Series:

114. Expand Tx in the Fourier Series.


Take only terms 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.

12*x*sin(x)/pi from –π to π
12*x*sin(2x)/pi from –π to π
12*x*sin(3x)/pi from –π to π
12*x*sin(4x)/pi from –π to π

https://www.integral-calculator.com/

Statistical calculus:

115. Analyze normal distribution curve. Find its inflection point.


https://www.symbolab.com/solver/function-inflection-points-calculator
x
1 2

N ( x )= ∫ e− x dx
√ π −∞
Calculate N(s).

e^(-x^2)/sqrt(pi)
from – infinity to 19107012
https://www.integral-calculator.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_distribution

116. What is Cauchy distribution?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy_distribution

Why is (π(1 + x2))-1 important? Find its inflection point.


https://www.symbolab.com/solver/function-inflection-points-calculator
x
1 ( −1
C ( x )= ∫ 1+ x2 ) dx
π −∞

Calculate C(s).
((1+x^2)pi)^(-1)
from – infinity to 19107012
https://www.integral-calculator.com/

117. If you toss T fair coins, then what is the most likely number of heads? Why?

118. Give L’Hopital rule.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27H%C3%B4pital%27s_rule#targetText=In%20mathematics%2C
%20more%20specifically%20calculus,be%20easily%20evaluated%20by%20substitution.

sin ⁡(x)
m4 = 0: Use L’Hopital rule to prove First Great Limit of Calculus: lim =¿ ¿
x →0 x

x
m4 = 1: lim =¿ ¿
x →0 x

x 2−3 x+ 2
m4 = 2: lim =¿ ¿
x →1 x−1

x 2−3 x+ 2
m4 = 3: lim =¿
x →2 x−2

119. Explain:
m6 = 0: Limit
m6 = 1: Continuity
m6 = 2: Derivative
m6 = 3: Integral
m6 = 4: Differential equations
m6 = 5: Series

Same as in physics:

120. Use differential to assess compound errors.

m4 = 0: sum
m4 = 1: difference
m4 = 2: product
m4 = 3: quotient
http://physics16.weebly.com/uploads/5/9/8/5/59854633/compound_errors.txt

7 section:

121. Find volume and surface area of sphere with radius T.

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
E = s Mod 8
q = s Mod 17
A = s Mod 25
d = (T - L) / 10
Pi = 4 * Atn(1)
R=T
volume = 4 * Pi * R ^ 3 / 3
SurfaceArea = 4 * Pi * R ^ 2
MsgBox volume
MsgBox SurfaceArea

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/sphere4volume4surface4area2019nov.txt

Polar coordinates:

Do NOT change number 122.

122. How many petals are there in R = sin(LA)? R = Radius. A = Angle. L = m 10.

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ms3eghkkgz

123. Give equation of T radius circumference in polar coordinates.

124. Do integration by substitution sin(Tx).

125. Calculate:
T
a. ∫ r ( x ) dx
0
s
b. ∫ i ( x ) dx
0
s
c. ∫ ⌊ x ⌋ dx
s−5
k
d. ∫ ⌈ x ⌉ dx
k−5
1
e.∫ tan ( x ) dx
1 /s
1
f. ∫ cot ( x ) dx
1 /T

r ( x )= 1 if x is a rational number, r ( x )= 0 if x is an irrational number.


i ( x )= 0 if x is a rational number, i ( x )= 1 if x is an irrational number.

https://www.integral-calculator.com/

126. Determine the type of the partial differential equation.


m2 = 0: -6Hxx + 7Hxt – 5Htt +675Hx – 34Ht + 54356 = 0
m2 = 1: 39Hxx + 23Hxt – 305Htt - 6567Hx +56465Ht - 67467 = 0

s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
If m2 = 0 Then A = -6: B = 7: C = -5
If m2 = 1 Then A = 39: B = 23: C = -305
D=B^2-4*A*C
If D < 0 Then MsgBox "elliptic"
If D = 0 Then MsgBox "parabolic"
If D > 0 Then MsgBox "hyperbolic"

Complex numbers:

127. Calculate: a. i-a b. i-L c. im d. i1/(L+2) e. L+2√ 1


f. a – mi + Li – T g. (a – mi)(Ti – L) h. (m – ai)/(Li – T) j. (k – ni)L
p. (a – mi)1/(L+2) q. in u. ik w. iL z. ia
n=s
a = m25.
m = m35.

a.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
a = s Mod 25
exponent = a Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^(-a) =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^(-a) =-i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^(-a) =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^(-a) =i"

b.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
exponent = L Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^(-L) =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^(-L) =-i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^(-L) =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^(-L) =i"

c.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
exponent = m Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^m =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^m =i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^m =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^m =-i"

d.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

Pi = 4 * Atn(1)

x=0
y=1

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Pi / 2

For c = 0 To L + 1

RealComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Cos((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Sin((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))

MsgBox "RealComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox RealComponent

MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

Next c

e.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

Pi = 4 * Atn(1)

x=1
y=0

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Atn(y / x)

For c = 0 To L + 1

RealComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Cos((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Sin((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))

MsgBox "RealComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox RealComponent

MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

Next c

f.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
x1 = a
y1 = -m

x2 = -T
y2 = L

RealComponent = x1 + x2
ImaginaryComponent = y1 + y2

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

g.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

x1 = a
y1 = -m

x2 = -L
y2 = T

RealComponent = x1 * x2 - y1 * y2
ImaginaryComponent = x1 * y2 + x2 * y1

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

h.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
x1 = m
y1 = -a

x2 = -T
y2 = L

RealComponent = x1 * x2 + y1 * y2
ImaginaryComponent = x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

j.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
x=k
y = -n

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Atn(y / x)

RealComponent = R ^ L * Cos(L * alpha)


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ L * Sin(L * alpha)

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

p.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

Pi = 4 * Atn(1)

x=a
y = -m

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Atn(y / x)

For c = 0 To L + 1

RealComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Cos((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ 1 / (L + 2) * Sin((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (L + 2))

MsgBox "RealComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox RealComponent

MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

Next c

q.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
exponent = n Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^n =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^n =i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^n =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^n =-i"
u.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
k = s Mod 10000
exponent = k Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^k =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^k =i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^k =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^k =-i"

w.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
exponent = L Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^L =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^L =i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^L =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^L =-i"

z.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
a = s Mod 25
exponent = a Mod 4
If exponent = 0 Then MsgBox "i^a =1"
If exponent = 1 Then MsgBox "i^a =i"
If exponent = 2 Then MsgBox "i^a =-1"
If exponent = 3 Then MsgBox "i^a =-i"

Unsolvable on paper integrals:


1
sin ⁡( x)
128. Calculate this integral: ∫ dx
1 /T x

sin(x)/x from 1/12 to 1


https://www.integral-calculator.com/
129. Two computer companies make computers whose power increases: the first computers increase their
power 2T% every two years and the second T% every year. Which computer power grows faster? Why?

130. What gives the greater value 0.1T% decay in 2 years or 0.05T % every year? Why?

131. Perform the errors analysis for the integral error bounds for x 6 @[0, 1] taking 2T intervals.
http://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/error4bounds4integration.docx

132. Solve simultaneous equations.

[ La mT ]( xy )=(qe)
a = m25
e = m8
L = m10
m = m35
q = m17
T = m100

x = (em - Tq)/(Lm - aT)


y = (Lq - ae)/(Lm - aT)

s = 19107012
a = s Mod 25
e = s Mod 8
L = s Mod 10
m = s Mod 35
q = s Mod 17
T = s Mod 100
x = (e * m - T * q) / (L * m - a * T)
y = (L * q - a * e) / (L * m - a * T)
MsgBox x
MsgBox y

https://calculus17.weebly.com/uploads/7/7/9/0/77906190/simultaneous4equations2019nov.txt

133. Give equations for geometrical transformations.


m5 = 0: translation
m5 = 1: stretch
m5 = 2: enlargement
m5 = 3: rotation
m5 = 4: reflection
-

134. R is the radius-vector on a circumference. Calculate the dot-products and the cross-product.
m3 = 0: R.R' = . . .
m3 = 1: R'.R'' = . . .
m3 = 2: R×R'' = . . .

135. Find relative change for instantaneous change ratio R = -1/T after d 2 + 2 days.
https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/relativeexponentialchange.txt
s = 17108069
T = s Mod 100
L = s Mod 10
d2 = (T - L) / 10
R = -1 / T
x = d2 + 2
MsgBox 1 - Exp(R * x)

136. Solve the inequalities.


m2 = 0: |k - Tx| < s
m2 = 1: |-s + Lx| - |kx + T| < s
http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=f82a944b799eac194ea37a388daa8b19

137. Calculate
m3 = 0: curl(grad)
m3 = 1: div(curl)
m3 = 2: div(grad)

∂ ∂ ∂
∇=i +j + k , curl V = ∇ × V , div V =∇ . V , grad S = ∇ S
∂x ∂y ∂z
138.
m5 = 0: Explain Nabla operator.
m5 = 1: Explain divergence.
m5 = 2: Explain curl.
m5 = 3: Explain gradient.
m5 = 4: Explain Maxwell Equations.

139. Find these dot-products and corresponding cross-products:


m4 = 0: ij =
m4 = 1: jj =
m4 = 2: kj =
m4 = 3: ki =
140. Find these cross-products.
m4 = 0: i×j =
m4 = 1: j×j =
m4 = 2: k×j =
m4 = 3: k×i=

8 section:

141. Predict extra class room for day L using Markov chain principle.
L = 0: 209
L = 1: 208
L = 2: 203
L = 3: 202
L = 4: 201
L = 5: 203
L = 6: 203
L = 7: 203
L = 8: 204
L = 9: 204
Compare to the average and least squares approximation for L values.

Dim room(10)
room(0) = 209
room(1) = 208
room(2) = 203
room(3) = 202
room(4) = 201
room(5) = 203
room(6) = 203
room(7) = 203
room(8) = 204
room(9) = 204

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10

If L < 1 Then MsgBox "no data for Markov chain prediction": GoTo 1
MsgBox "Markov chain prediction is:"
MsgBox room(L - 1)

1 gfgh = uyi

Dim room(10)
room(0) = 209
room(1) = 208
room(2) = 203
room(3) = 202
room(4) = 201
room(5) = 203
room(6) = 203
room(7) = 203
room(8) = 204
room(9) = 204

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10

If L < 1 Then MsgBox "no data for average prediction": GoTo 1

Sum = 0

For c = 0 To L - 1
Sum = Sum + room(c)
Next c

Average = Round(Sum / L)

MsgBox "average prediction is:"


MsgBox Average

1 gfgh = uyi

Dim x(10), y(10)

n = 19107012
k = n Mod 10000
T = n Mod 100
L = n Mod 10

m=L-1

If L < 3 Then MsgBox "no data for linear regression prediction": GoTo 1
MsgBox "linear regression prediction prediction is:"
x(0) = 0
x(1) = 1
x(2) = 2
x(3) = 3
x(4) = 4
x(5) = 5
x(6) = 6
x(7) = 7
x(8) = 8
x(9) = 9

y(0) = 209
y(1) = 208
y(2) = 203
y(3) = 202
y(4) = 201
y(5) = 203
y(6) = 203
y(7) = 203
y(8) = 204
y(9) = 204

sx = 0
For j = 0 To m
sx = sx + x(j)
Next j

sy = 0
For j = 0 To m
sy = sy + y(j)
Next j

sxy = 0
For j = 0 To m
sxy = sxy + x(j) * y(j)
Next j

sx2 = 0
For j = 0 To m
sx2 = sx2 + x(j) ^ 2
Next j

g = (m * sxy - sx * sy) / (m * sx2 - sx ^ 2)


i = (sy - g * sx) / m

MsgBox Round(g * L + i)

1 gfgh = uyi
Improper integrals:
1 1
dx sinx
142. Calculate a. ∫ b. ∫ dx Use 2T nodes.
0 √ 1−x 2
0 x
https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/simpson-rule-numerical-integration-
method.txt

Complex numbers:
143. Find.
a. (m – Ti)m +3
3

T +ℑ
b.
a−Li
c. m +3√ T +mi
3

d. (T+im)(a-Li)
e. (T+im)+(a-Li)
f. (T+im)-(a-Li)

L = m10.
a = m25.
m = m35.
T = m100.

a.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s
m3 = s mod 3
power = 3+m3
x=m
y = -T

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Atn(y / x)

RealComponent = R ^ power * Cos(power * alpha)


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ power * Sin(power * alpha)

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent
b.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

x1 = T
y1 = m

x2 = a
y2 = -L

RealComponent = (x1 * x2 + y1 * y2)/( x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2)


ImaginaryComponent = (x2*y1-x1*y2)/(x2 ^ 2 + y2 ^ 2)

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

c.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
m3=s mod 3
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

Pi = 4 * Atn(1)

RootPower = m3+3

x=T
y=m

R = Sqr(x ^ 2 + y ^ 2)
alpha = Atn(y / x)

For c = 0 To RootPower-1

RealComponent = R ^ 1 / (RootPower) * Cos((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (RootPower))


ImaginaryComponent = R ^ 1 / (RootPower) * Sin((alpha + 2 * c * Pi) / (RootPower))

MsgBox "RealComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox RealComponent

MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent"
MsgBox "number"
MsgBox c
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

Next c

d.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

x1 = T
y1 = m

x2 = a
y2 = -L

RealComponent = x1 * x2 - y1 * y2
ImaginaryComponent = x1 * y2 + x2 * y1

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent
e.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

x1 = T
y1 = m

x2 = a
y2 = -L

RealComponent = x1 + x2
ImaginaryComponent = y1 + y2

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

f.
s = 19107012
m2 = s Mod 2
L = s Mod 10
a = s Mod 25
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
k = s Mod 10000
n=s

x1 = T
y1 = m

x2 = a
y2 = -L

RealComponent = x1 - x2
ImaginaryComponent = y1 - y2

MsgBox "RealComponent="
MsgBox RealComponent
MsgBox "ImaginaryComponent="
MsgBox ImaginaryComponent

144. Classify shape Tx2 + mxy + Ly2 = 1.

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10
m = s Mod 35
T = s Mod 100
A=T
B=m
C=L
D=B^2-4*A*C
If D < 0 Then MsgBox "ellipse"
If D = 0 Then MsgBox "parabola"
If D > 0 Then MsgBox "hyperbola"

Same as in physics:

145. Solve the linear and non-linear real projectile problems for A = T degrees, V = T, R = 1/T.

Linear:

Going up:
x'' + Rx' = 0
y'' + Ry' = -g

Going down:
x'' + Rx' = 0
y'' - Ry' = -g

https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/airplane/flteqs.html
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/336k/Newtonhtml/node29.html

Non-linear:

Going up:
x'' + R(x')2 = 0
y'' + R(y')2 = -g
Going down:
x'' + R(x')2 = 0
y'' - R(y')2 = -g

g = 10
x(t)
y(t)
t = time

R = Drag

x(0) = 0
x'(0) = Vcos(A)

y(0) = 0
y'(0) = Vsin(A)

Check if Vsin(A) > 1/T. Explain.

How can you assess the solution for drag R if you have solution for case R = 0?

http://www.wolframalpha.com/widgets/view.jsp?id=e602dcdecb1843943960b5197efd3f2a

https://www.emathhelp.net/calculators/differential-equations/differential-equation-calculator/?i=y
%27%27%2B+0.01*y%27%3D-10%2C+y%280%29%3D0%2C+y%27%280%29%3D1

Orthogonal polynomials:

146. Expand sin(Tx) in Legendre polynomial series.


Take only terms 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.
http://www.thermopedia.com/content/918/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legendre_polynomials

sin(12x)/2 from -1 to 1

3*x*sin(12*x)/2 from -1 to 1

5*(3*x^2-1)*sin(12*x)/4 from -1 to 1

7(5*x^3-3x)*sin(12*x)/4 from -1 to 1

9(35*x^4-30x^2+3)*sin(12*x)/16 from -1 to 1
https://www.integral-calculator.com/

147. Give the orthogonal polynomials number L.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogonal_polynomials

148. For what x is eLx = 0.5?

s = 19107012
L = s Mod 10
x = Log(0.5) / L
MsgBox x

149. Find:
s
a.∫ sin ( x ) sin ( y ) dx
1
s
b.∫ cos ( x ) cos ( y ) dy
1
https://www.integral-calculator.com/

150. Calculate the inner product.


1 /k

∫ sin ( Lx ) cos ( Lx ) dx
1/s
sin(12x)cos(12x) from 1/19107012 to 1/7012
https://www.integral-calculator.com/

151. How many petals are there in the flower R = cos(TA)?


https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ms3eghkkgz

152. Solve the differential equation Ty'' + my' + Ly = cos(kx), y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 1.
https://www.emathhelp.net/calculators/differential-equations/differential-equation-calculator/?i=67*y
%27%27%2B+32*y%27+%2B+11*y%3Dcos%289000*x%29%2C+y%280%29%3D0%2C+y
%27%280%29%3D1

153. Calculate correlation between s and date of birth.

154. Plot parametric curves.


m2 = 0: x = cos(t)sin(t), y = cos(t)
m2 = 1: x = Sin(t), y = tCos(t)
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ksjcpazwa9

155. Give the series convergence tests.


m3 = 0: ratio
m3 = 1: root
m3 = 2: integral

156. Give main coordinates.


m3 = 0: polar
m3 = 1: cylindrical
m3 = 2: spherical

m4 = 0: 157. Show that dy = f'(x)dx.

m4 = 1: 158. Prove that the lines y = Sx + I and y = gx + i are perpendicular if Sg = -1.

m4 = 2: 159. Give equations of main quadric surfaces.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadric

m4 = 3: 160. Why is integral more complex than derivative?

9 section:

161. Write equation of line perpendicular to y = Tx + L.

162. Write equation of plane with normal (T, m, L).


163. Find perpendicular vector to (T, m, L).

164. Find parallel vector to (T, m, L).

165. Calculate triple product of (T, m, L), (a, s, k), (m 7, m9, m17).

166. Find multiple integral of F = xy = z, 0 < x < T, 0 < y < k.

167. Give Jacobian for main coordinates.


m3 = 0: polar
m3 = 1: cylindrical
m3 = 2: spherical

168. Prove the Jacobian expression.


m3 = 0: Polar coordinates.
m3 = 1: Cylindrical coordinates.
m3 = 2: Spherical coordinates.

Same as in physics:
169. Analyze latest events.

Same as in physics:
L = 0: 170. Play sociology game. Explore main scenarios.

L = 1: 171. Give Tailor series of main functions.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_series

L = 2: 172. What is conic section?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conic_section

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L = 3: 173. How do we avoid moto-bike accidents?

Same as in physics:
L = 4: 174. How do we protect ourselves in crowds, war, natural disaster, etc.?

L = 5: 175. What is calculus of martial art?


Same as in physics:
L = 6: 176. How to fall with no hurt?

Same as in physics:
L = 7: 177. How can I protect my phone from being damaged?

L = 8: 178. Give Jacobian for substitution, stretch, enlargement, translation, rotation, polar, cylindrical,
spherical coordinates.

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L = 9: 179. Forecast Jakarta flood.

180. Give the best fit.


https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/errors2only2all7options4parabolic4least4squar
es4fit19july2018.txt

10 section:

Same as in physics:
181. What is your weight?

182. Plot 2 + m2 petals flower in polar coordinates.

183. Give equation of circumference of T radius centered at (0, 0) in polar coordinates and in Cartesian
coordinates.

184. What is probability of randomly writing T letters?

185. Differential
m4 = 0: d(f+g) =
m4 = 1: d(f-g) =
m4 = 2: d(fg) =
m4 = 3: d(f/g) =

186. Explain:
m2 = 0: Orthogonal functions
m2 = 1: Orthogonal polynomials
L = 7: 187. Predict population of Indonesia in the year 2200.

https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/predictionsusingleastsquaresapproximationsex
ponentiallinearquadratic22july2018.txt

3 ( x 1 y 1 + x 2 y 2 + x 3 y 3 ) −( x 1 + x 2+ x3 )( y 1 + y 2+ y 3)
g=
3 ( x 21+ x22 + x 23 ) −(x 1 + x2 + x 3 )2

y 1+ y 2+ y3 −g(x 1+ x2 + x 3)
i=
3

L = 8: 188. When will the population of Indonesia be 0?


https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/predictionsusingleastsquaresapproximationsex
ponentiallinearquadratic22july2018.txt

L = 9: 189. Prove

3 ( x 1 y 1 + x 2 y 2 + x 3 y 3 ) −( x 1 + x 2+ x3 )( y 1 + y 2+ y 3)
g=
3 ( x 21+ x22 + x 23 ) −(x 1 + x2 + x 3 )2

y 1+ y 2+ y3 −g(x 1+ x2 + x 3)
i=
3

L = 0: 190. Discuss sum vs. integral.


https://calculus12s.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/3/9/25393482/p2integration2vs2summation.docx

L = 1: 191. Prove by induction.

L = 2: 192. What is direct proportionality?

L = 3: 193. Give main trigonometric equations.


L = 4: 194. Give equations of main linear geometrical objects.

Special functions:

L = 5: 195. What is Zeta function?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_zeta_function

L = 6: 196. Explain Bessel function.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel_function

Same as in physics:
L = 7: 197. When should be Christmas and New Year, according to modern astronomical data?

Same as in physics:
L = 8: 198. Analyze January 2020 events.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events/January_2020

Same as in physics:
L = 9: 199. Analyze 2020 Golden Globe Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/77th_Golden_Globe_Awards

Same as in physics:
L = 0: 200. Explain Kazakhstan plane crash.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bek_Air_Flight_2100

Deadline is 19.1.2020.

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