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Honors Precalculus March 22 – 27, 2018 Mr. Agnew
Rates of Change Honors Precalculus March 22 – 27, 2018 Mr. Agnew
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Essential Question Essential Vocabulary
How do you find the average rate of change of a function? Essential Vocabulary Average Rate of Change Function Function Notation
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Average Rate of Change The rate of change of a given function from a to b is given by: Average Rate of Change: rate at which the values of a function change as the variable changes. Example: Average speed
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Rates of Change Rates of change for linear functions are constant (rate of change = slope). Rate of change varies for all other functions. Let’s find the rates of change for different functions… examples.
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Average Rate of Change The average rate of change gives the slope of a SECANT line between x=a and x=b. Let’s examine the graph of the AROC and a calculus expression known as the DIFFERENCE QUOTIENT.
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Homework: 3/26/18 page 90 – 92 #61, 65, 68 77(c,d,e,f), 81 – 87 (Odd; only part a: Use Difference Quotient to find the AROC from a to a+h)
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Increasing and Decreasing
A function is said to be increasing when the graph has a positive slope. In other words, the graph is rising. A function is said to be decreasing when the graph has a negative slope. In other words, the graph is falling.
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Extreme Values An extreme value is a maximum or minimum value of a function Local extrema vs. absolute extrema Maximum values occur when the function changes from increasing to decreasing Minimum values occur when the function changes from decreasing to increasing.
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Homework: 3/27/18 Worksheet Provided
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