Some Calculus II Homework Problems for Practice
                                  
                               for

Anton et al  Calculus : Early Transcendentals, 9th Edition
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Notes:  Before you tackle any of the "problems" listed below by section, and
after having read the section at least once, read and work through the 
Quick Check Exercises that appear at the very beginning of each 
exercise set.  You will find a set of "answers" for these exercises im-
mediately at the end of the exercise set, not at the end of the book.  Don't 
peek until you have done them all and don't use a calculator unless there is 
actually no other way to proceed.  Take time to write up your solutions with 
care.  The journey is important.  The magic lies in the very careful use
of written language.  Remember that the funny looking symbols represent
words or phrases.
        You may also wish to wrestle with some of the Chapter Review
Exercises at the end of each of the chapters that we cover and the
assorted True-False problems that appear within the exercise sets.
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5.4 :  1 - 10 all, 11 - 19 odd, 35 - 47 odd, 53, 54, 57 - 66 all
5.5 :  1 - 34 all, 37 - 45 all
5.6 :  1, 2, 5 - 35 odd, 45, 47, 57-65 all, 67, 68, 71 - 73 all
5.7 :  1 - 17 odd, 33, 40, 44
5.8 :  1 - 11 odd
5.9 :  1 - 4 all, 5 - 47 odd, 49(b), 50(b), 51 -54 all, 59 - 66 all
5.10:  1 - 4 all, 7 - 18 all, 24 - 38 all, 42, 46 - 48 all, 50
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6.1 :  1 - 6 all, 7 - 17 odd, 21, 25, 35, 44, 48, 50
6.2 :  1 - 10 all, 11 - 25 odd, 39 - 43 odd
6.3 :  1 - 4 all, 5 - 15 odd, 27 - 31 all
6.4 :  3 - 7 odd, 20, 21, 26, 27 - 31 odd, 34
6.5 :  1 - 7 odd
6.6 :  1 - 9 odd, 15, 17, 25
6.7 :  1, 3 - 10 all, 23, 25
6.8 :  1 - 11 odd, 17
6.9 :  3 - 8  all, 9 - 43 odd, 49, 53, 55, 58 - 62 all
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7.1 :  1 - 6 all, 8 - 16 all, 18 - 20 all, 22 - 25 all, 27 - 31 all
7.2 :  1 - 37 odd, 43, 44, 64
7.3 :  1 - 51 odd
7.4 :  1 - 25 odd, 33, 34, 37 - 47 odd 
7.5 :  1 - 8 all, 9 - 33 odd, 39 - 42 all, 49 - 53 all
7.6 :  (Special Substitutions) 53 - 75 odd, 87, 88
7.7 :  1, 2, 7, 8, 13, 14 [Variant Directions]
7.8 :  1, 2, 3 - 31 odd, 37, 39, 47, 48, 57, 62, 63
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9.1 : 1 - 4 all, 7 - 29 odd, 35, 36, 42, 45 - 50 all
9.2 : 1 - 11 odd, 17 - 25 odd, 26 - 30 all
9.3 : 1 - 14 all, 21 - 24 all, 29 - 37 all, 40
9.4 : 1 - 8 all, 9 - 27 odd, 28 - 30 all, 36, 37, 40
9.5 : 1 - 4 all, 5 - 19 odd, 25 - 51 odd, 52 - 55 all
9.6 : 1 - 27 odd, 33 - 35 all, 37 -39 all, 43 - 45 all, 48, 49
9.7 : 7 - 12 all, 15 - 26 all, 37, 38, 40(a), 43 - 46 all,[Ignore graphing]
9.8 : 1 - 6 all, 9 - 24 all, 29 - 49 odd, 62 - 64 all, 53
9.9 : 1, 2, 5, 11 - 14 all, 15(a), 16(a), 20, 21
9.10: 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 29 - 32 all, 36 - 38 all, 40
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10.1 : 1, 2, 3 - 17 odd, 41 - 51 all, 53, 54, 57, 65 - 70 all
10.2 : 1 - 16 all, 17 - 45 odd, 71
10.3 : 1 - 9 odd, 13 - 21 odd, 25 - 41 odd, Prove formula (3).