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AP CALCULUS AB Chapter 3: Derivatives Section 3.4: Velocity and Other Rates of Change
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What you’ll learn about Instantaneous Rates of change Motion Along a Line Sensitivity to Change Derivatives in Economics … and why Derivatives give the rates at which things change in the world.
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Instantaneous Rates of Change
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Example Instantaneous Rates of Change
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Ex: Find the rate of change of the Area of a square with respect to the length of a side when s = 4cm.
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Motion Along a Line
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Instantaneous Velocity
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Speed
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Acceleration
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Free-fall Constants (Earth)
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Section 3.4 – Velocity and Other Rates of Change Position of an object (neglecting air resistance) under the influence of gravity, can be represented by where s 0 = original height of the object v 0 = original velocity of the object g = acceleration due to gravity
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Example Finding Velocity
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Sensitivity to Change When a small change in x produces a large change in the value of a function f(x), we say that the function is relatively sensitive to changes in x. The derivative f’(x) is a measure of this sensitivity. This has applications in Biology and Physics.
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Derivatives in Economics
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Example Derivatives in Economics
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