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SECTION 3.2 Basic Differentiation Rules and Rates of Change
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3.1 Additional Example 1
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3.1 Additional Example 2a
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3.1 Additional Example 2b
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3.1 Additional Example 2c
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Example 1 Theorem 3.2 The Constant Rule (p. 127)
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More Differentiation Rules
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Example 2
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Example 3
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Example 4 Derivative of the Natural Exponential Function
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Example 5
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Example 6
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Example 7
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Example 8
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Physics Applications Average Velocity
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Example 9
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Position, Velocity & Accelaration Velocity Thus, “velocity is the derivative of position” “acceleration is the derivative of velocity.”
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Example 10 Position Function of a Free-Falling Object (Neglecting Air-Resistance) A ball is thrown straight down from the top of a 220-ft building with an initial velocity of -22 ft per second. What is its velocity after 3 seconds? What is its velocity after falling 108 ft.?
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Questions??? Don’t forget to be working the practice problems. Study hard!!! Test 1 on Tuesday!
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