Math 3, Fall 2015 Scott Pauls Department of Mathematics Dartmouth College Class /2/2015.

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Math 3, Fall 2015 Scott Pauls Department of Mathematics Dartmouth College Class /2/2015

Seating Class 7 - 9/30/ Front of the classroom Facilitator Scribe Presenter/Timer Checker Wildcard Facilitator Scribe Presenter/Timer Checker

KA Averages to date Class /2/2015

The Derivative Class /2/2015

Derivative rules Class /2/2015

Why is the power rule true? Class /2/2015

Example Class /2/2015

Going forward… Class /2/2015