Misprints in the 3rd Edition

(Three misprints also appear in the 4th edition:

See page 31, line 6; page 194, line 12; and page 216, lines 3-4 from the bottom)

 

 

Page 1, title of Chapter 1 (also in Contents on page iii)

 

Printed:            Units and Differentiation

 

Should be:        Limits and Differentiation

 

 

 

Page 31, line 6

 

Printed:            .

 

Should be:        .

 

 

 

Page 110, line 13

 

Printed:            In Problem 9, you are asked…

 

Should be:        In Problem 16, you are asked…

 

 

 

Page 128, line 7

 

Printed:            (c) Use concepts from 3.6 and 3.7 to sketch the graph of the function.

 

Should be:        (c) Use concepts from 3.3 and 3.6 to sketch the graph of the function.

 

 

 

Page 186, lines 12-13

 

Printed:            13. The endpoints of a diameter of a sphere goes through the points (-1,5,3) and (1,-5,-3). Find the center and radius of the sphere and put in form of equation (4).

 

Should be:        13. The endpoints of a diameter of a sphere are (-1,5,3) and (1,-5,-3).  Find the center and radius of the sphere and put in form of equation (4). Use the midpoint formula: the point halfway between  and   is

 

 

Page 186, lines 12-13 from the bottom

 

Printed:            14. The endpoints of a diameter of a sphere goes through the points (1,-3,11) and (-5,-5,-13).  Find the center and radius of the sphere and put in form of equation (4).

 

 

 

Should be:        14. The endpoints of a diameter of a sphere are (1,-3,11) and (-5,-5,-13).  Find the center and radius of the sphere and put in form of equation (4). Use the midpoint formula from the previous problem.

 

 

 

Page 194, line 12

 

Printed:            Because

 

Should be:        Because

 

 

 

Page 196, lines 5-7 from the bottom

 

Printed:            and

 

 

Should be:        and

 

 

 

Page 216, lines 3-4 from the bottom

 

Printed:           

                       

 

Should be:       

                       

 

 

 

Page 221, line 14

 

Printed:            1. Find the critical points on the following surfaces…

 

Should be:        1. Find the stationary points on the following surfaces…

 

 

 

Page 226, line 2

 

Printed:              and  

 

Should be:          and  

 

 

 

Page 226, line 10 from the bottom

 

Printed:              and  

 

Should be:          and  

 

 

 

 

 

Page 228, line 9

 

Printed:            1. Find the critical points on the following surfaces…

 

Should be:        1. Find the stationary points on the following surfaces…

 

 

 

Page 228, line 9 from the bottom

 

Printed:            given by the function

 

Should be:        given by the function

 

Page 372, line 6

 

Printed:            ... given in Problem Section 12.1.3.

 

Should be:        ... given in Problem Section 9.1.3.

 

 

 

Page 373, line 10

 

Printed:            ... (see Problem Section 11.3.13),

 

Should be:        ... (see Problem Section 8.3.13),

 

 

 

Page 376, line 5 from the bottom and below

 

Printed:            (a) The state lottery three-digit game (Problem Section 12.2.6).

(b) Chuck-a-luck (Problem Section 12.2.7).

                        (c) Roulette (Problem Section 12.2.11).

                        (d) Craps (Problem Section 12.2.13).

                        (e) High-Low (Problem Section 12.2.12).

 

Should be:        (a) The state lottery three-digit game (Problem Section 9.2.6).

(b) Chuck-a-luck (Problem Section 9.2.7).

                        (c) Roulette (Problem Section 9.2.11).

                        (d) Craps (Problem Section 9.2.13).

                        (e) High-Low (Problem Section 9.2.12).

 

 

 

 

 

Page 381, lines 7-9 

 

Printed:            Since the summations to determine the mean and the variance of the binomial distribution are rather difficult to evaluate, we find the mean and variance by a different way in the next section (see Example 3) to be:

 

Should be:        It’s rather difficult to determine the mean and the variance of the binomial distribution. The formulas are:

 

 

Page 383, line 16

 

Printed:            2. Suppose that in Problem Section 12.3.1,

 

Should be:        2. Suppose that in Problem Section 9.3.1,

 

 

 

Page 392, line 10 from the bottom

 

Printed:            Section 13.1.9).

 

Should be:        Section 9.4.9).

 

 

 

Page 445, line 1 from the bottom

 

Printed:            9. The largest possible z-value is 5,

 

Should be:        8. The largest possible z-value is 5,

 

 

 

Page 446, lines 4-10

 

Printed:            3. (a)     (b)    (c)   

                       

                        5. (a)       (b)       (c)     

 

                        7.

 

 

Should be:        3. (a)     (b)    (c)   

                       

                        5. (a)       (b)       (c)     

 

                        7.

 

 

Page 446, line 20

 

Printed:            21. (a)  and  at P, whereas  and  at Q.

 

Should be:        21. (a)  and  at P, whereas  and  at Q.

 

 

 

Page 446, lines 12-13 from the bottom

 

Printed:            1.  so   so   so

 

Should be:        1.  so  

 so   so

 

 

 

Page 446, line 7 from the bottom

 

Printed:            5.   

 

Should be:        5.   

 

 

 

Page 446, lines 1-2 from the bottom

Remove these 2 lines.

 

 

 

Page 447, lines 4-5

 

Printed:            3.   So  which is reasonable, because demand decreases as price increases. And because demand…

 

Should be:        3.   So  which is reasonable, because demand decreases as price increases. And because demand…

 

 

 

Page 447, lines 22-23

 

Printed:            4.   ( and  for  . Moreover,   and  for all so the conditions…

 

Should be:        4.   ( and  for  . Moreover,   and  for all so the conditions…

 

 

 

Page 447, lines 17-20 from the bottom

 

Printed:            6. (a) Profit:  Maximum at   (Then ) Since

 and  we have found the maximum.

(b)   (With  profits are

 

Should be:        6. (a) Profit:  Maximum at  (Then ) Since

 and  we have found the maximum.

(b)   (With  profits are

 

 

 

Page 447, line 12 from the bottom

 

Printed:            10.   and  so…

 

Should be:        10.   and  so…

 

 

 

Page 448, line 5

 

Printed:            4. (a)     

 

Should be:        4. (a)     

 

Page 448, line 8

 

Printed:            6. (a)     

 

Should be:        6. (a)     

 

 

 

Page 448, line 10

 

Printed:            (Adding the equations  and  yields

 

Should be:        (Adding the equations  and  yields

 

 

Page 448, lines 10-11 from the bottom

Printed:            (b)  and  Here  for all…

Should be:        (b)  and  Here  for all…

 

 

 

Page 448, line 5 from the bottom

 

Printed:            1. (a)  and

 

Should be:        1. (a)  and

 

 

 

Page 449, line 8

 

Printed:            (d)

 

Should be:        (d)

 

 

 

Page 449, line 17

 

Printed:            The equations  

 

Should be:        The equations  

 

 

Page 449, lines 4 and 5 from the bottom

 

Printed:            The necessary conditions are  , implying…

 

Should be:        The necessary conditions are  , implying…

 

 

 

Page 450, line 6

 

Printed:            are   It follows that…

 

Should be:        are   It follows that…

 

 

 

Page 452, line 1

 

Printed:            7.   :      

 

 

Should be:        7.   :