This document represents a completed submission for the fourth project in Calculus Computer Laboratory (MTH 229) at the College of Staten Island CUNY. It details a student’s work utilizing MATLAB to solve equations and explore function behavior.
This assignment is intended for students enrolled in the course to demonstrate their ability to apply computational tools to calculus concepts. It serves as a graded component of the overall course assessment. Students would use this type of project to practice numerical methods and graphical analysis.
This document showcases completed exercises involving root-finding using zooming techniques, analyzing the growth rates of exponential and polynomial functions, and investigating rational functions with vertical asymptotes. It includes the student’s submitted answers and the corresponding grades received for each exercise.
The full document provides the specific problems assigned, the student’s MATLAB code (not shown in this preview), and the detailed steps taken to arrive at the solutions. This preview only shows the problems, the student’s answers, and the scores received. It does *not* include the MATLAB code or a full explanation of the methods used.