Index of Supplements in Math 111
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- Sec 1.5: Using MSExcel to draw exponential
     functions
- Sec 2.2: Sample graph for 
     limit questions
- Sec 2.5: Detailed example of 
     finding delta given epsilon
- Sec 2.5: Sample graph for 
     discontinuity questions
- Sec 2.6: Sample graph for 
     asymptotes
- Exam I, with solutions, from the last
     time I taught the course
- Exam I, with solutions, from THIS
     semester
- Sec 3.2: Derivation of the
     Product Rule
- Sec 3.3: Examples of rates of
     change in the natural and social sciences
- Sec 3.5: Sample graph for
     chain rule questions
- Exam II, with solutions, from the last
     time I taught the course
- Exam II, with solutions, from THIS
     semester
- Sec 3.6: The Tschirnhausen
     cubic (implicit differentiation)
- Sec 3.6: Sample graph for
     implicit differentiation
- Sec 3.7: Sample graph for
     higher derivatives
- Sec 3.10: Introduction to related
     rates problems (practice for setting up the equations)
- Sec 3.10: Algorithm for and
     examples of related rates problems
- Sec 4.3: Graph of 
     x3-2x2+3x-4 
- Sec 4.3: Sample graph for 
     effects of derivatives (same as sample graph for
     asymptotes in Sec 2.6) 
- Sec 4.4: Proof of 
     L'Hôpital's Rule in case the limit of the 
     denominator is infinite
- Sec 4.7: Rough algorithm and 
     examples of applied extremum problems
- Sec 4.9: Examples of the use
     of Newton's method
- Sec 4.10: Which of the graphs
     are antiderivatives of f?
- Sec 4.10: Two antiderivatives
     of a function
- Sec 4.10: Example of a slope 
     field
- Exam III, with solutions from the
     last time I taught the course
- Exam III, with solutions, from THIS
     semester
- Sec 5.1: Three questions with
     the same answer
- Sec 5.1: Approximating a 
     limit of sums
- Sec 5.2: Improving an 
     approximation to an area by refining the subdivision
- Sec 5.3: Proof sketch of the
     Fundamental Theorem of the Calculus
- Sec 5.3: An example of a 
     continuous function f and its integral 
     F
- Sec 6.1: Example of 
     approximating the area between two curves
- Final Exam, with solutions from the
     last time I taught the course
- Final Exam, with solutions, from THIS
     semester