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INSTRUCTOR’S SOLUTIONS MANUAL

Robert A. Adams
University of British Columbia

Costa Karavas
Vancouver Community College

CALCULUS
A COMPLETE COURSE
Sixth Edition
Robert A. Adams
University of British Columbia

Toronto

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education Canada, a division of Pearson Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario. Pearson
Addison Wesley. All rights reserved. This work is protected by Canadian copyright laws and is provided
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FOREWORD

These solutions are provided for the benefit of instructors using the textbooks:

Calculus: A Complete Course (Sixth Edition),


Single-Variable Calculus (Sixth Edition), and
Calculus of Several Variables (Sixth Edition)
by R. A. Adams, published by Pearson Education Canada. For the most part, the solutions are detailed,
especially in exercises on core material and techniques. Occasionally some details are omitted — for
example, in exercises on applications of integration, the evaluation of the integrals encountered is not
always given with the same degree of detail as the evaluation of integrals found in those exercises deal-
ing specifically with techniques of integration.

Instructors may wish to make these solutions available to their students. However, students should use
such solutions with caution. It is always more beneficial for them to attempt exercises and problems on
their own, before they look at solutions done by others. If they examine solutions as “study material”
prior to attempting the exercises, they can lose much of the benefit that follows from diligent attempts
to develop their own analytical powers. When they have tried unsuccessfully to solve a problem, then
looking at a solution can give them a “hint” for a second attempt. Separate Student Solutions Manu-
als for each book are available for students. They contain the solutions to the even-numbered exercises
only.

May, 2005.

R. A. Adams
Department of Mathematics
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C., Canada. V6T 1Z2
adms@math.ubc.ca
CONTENTS

Solutions for Chapter P 1


Solutions for Chapter 1 23
Solutions for Chapter 2 40
Solutions for Chapter 3 82
Solutions for Chapter 4 109
Solutions for Chapter 5 176
Solutions for Chapter 6 212
Solutions for Chapter 7 264
Solutions for Chapter 8 312
Solutions for Chapter 9 347
Solutions for Chapter 10 386
Solutions for Chapter 11 414
Solutions for Chapter 12 443
Solutions for Chapter 13 485
Solutions for Chapter 14 528
Solutions for Chapter 15 570
Solutions for Chapter 16 600
Solutions for Chapter 17 627
Solutions for Chapter 17 extended 647
Solutions for Appendices 661

NOTE: Chapter 17 extended is only needed by users of


Calculus of Several Variables (Sixth Edition)

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