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Derivative of a Function Chapter 3.1
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Definition of the Derivative 2
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Example 1: Applying the Definition 5
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Alternate Definition 9
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Example 2: Applying the Alternate Definition 10
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Example 2: Applying the Alternate Definition 11
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Example 2: Applying the Alternate Definition 12
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Notation 13
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Example 5: Downhill Skier (Prob. 29) 20
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Example 5: Downhill Skier (Prob. 29) Time (seconds)Distance (feet) 00 13.3 213.3 329.9 453.2 583.2 6119.8 7163.0 8212.9 9269.5 10332.7 21
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Example 5: Downhill Skier (Prob. 29) 22
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Example 5: Downhill Skier (Prob. 29) 23
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Example 5: Downhill Skier (Prob. 29) 24
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One-Sided Derivatives 25
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One-Sided Derivatives 26
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Example 6: One-Sided Derivatives Can Differ at a Point 27
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Example 6: One-Sided Derivatives Can Differ at a Point 28
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Example 6: One-Sided Derivatives Can Differ at a Point 29
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Exercise 3.1 30
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