3.7 – Implicit Differentiation An Implicit function is one where the variable “y” can not be easily solved for in terms of only “x”. Examples:
3.7 – Implicit Differentiation
Find the equation of the tangent and normal lines for the following implicit function at the given point.
3.8 – Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms
This technique is useful in cases where it is easier to differentiate the logarithm of a function rather than the function itself. Logarithmic Differentiation
3.8 – Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms Logarithmic Differentiation
3.8 – Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms Logarithmic Differentiation