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AP Calculus BC September 9, 2015 Day 7 – The Chain Rule and Implicit Differentiation
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Entry Task – f or f’? In pairs, complete your “f or f’” problem. Some pairs will present their answers.
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Review Assignment #6 Discuss the assignment with your table partners. What questions do you have? Did you solve the problems differently? When you are done, turn in the assignment.
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Learning Targets I can determine the derivative of functions using the Chain Rule. I correctly solved problems involving the derivative of functions. I explained Chain Rule and created an example of the Chain Rule.
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The Derivative The derivative of f at x is given by provided that the limit exists. The derivative of f at x is the slope of the tangent line through x.
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Differentiability and Continuity
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Rules for Differentiation You can use the definition of a limit to derive many basic rules for differentiation: The Constant Rule The Power Rule The Constant Multiple Rule The Sum and Difference Rules The Product and Quotient Rules Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
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Rates of Change Since the rate of change of a function and the slope of its graph are the same thing, you can use the slope formulas to determine rates of change: Use the difference quotient to find the average rate of change Use the derivative to find the instantaneous rate of change
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§2.4 The Chain Rule At your tables, construct (1) a written description and (2) a solved example of the Chain Rule.
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Learning Targets I can determine the derivative of functions using the Chain Rule. I correctly solved problems involving the derivative of functions. I explained Chain Rule and created an example of the Chain Rule.
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Assignment #7 Due September 10 §2.4 pp. 137-139: 23, 33, 48, 59, 77, 81, 107-108
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