Literacy in Maths Gradient Tangent Normal

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Literacy in Maths Gradient Tangent Normal 15/09/17 LO: TBAT Practice finding gradient of a curve at a specific point : TBAT find the equation of the Tangent and the Normal of a curve at a specific point : TBAT learn higher order differentiation Title: Finding the equation of the Tangent and Normal at a point Literacy in Maths Gradient Tangent Normal

A Quick Recap

Gradient of the curve at a particular point

A Quick Recap

Higher Order Derivatives

RATE OF CHANGE

Question regarding Differentiation (as a rate of change measure)