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Warm-Up: November 5, 2012

Warm-Up: November 5, 2012. Find the derivative of. Homework Questions?. Chain Rule. Section 3.6. Chain Rule. Example 1. Find the derivative of. You-Try #1. Find the derivative of. Chain Rule. Differentiate the outside function, multiply by the derivative of the inside function.

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Warm-Up: November 5, 2012

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  1. Warm-Up: November 5, 2012 • Find the derivative of

  2. Homework Questions?

  3. Chain Rule Section 3.6

  4. Chain Rule

  5. Example 1 • Find the derivative of

  6. You-Try #1 • Find the derivative of

  7. Chain Rule • Differentiate the outside function, multiply by the derivative of the inside function. • Repeat if necessary.

  8. Example 2 • Find the derivative of

  9. You-Try #2 • Find the derivative of

  10. Assignment • Read Section 3.6 (pages 141-146) • Page 146 Exercises 1-57 odd • Read Section 3.7 (pages 149-154)

  11. Warm-Up: November 6, 2012 • Find the derivative of

  12. Homework • Due Thursday, not tomorrow

  13. Slopes of Parameterized Curves • If all three derivative exist and dx/dt≠0

  14. Example 6 • Find the slope of the tangent line at the given value of t

  15. You-Try #6 • Find the slope of the tangent line at the given value of t

  16. November 6, 2012 • You have the remainder of class to work on the assignment. • Read Section 3.6 (pages 141-146) • Page 146 Exercises 1-57 odd • Read Section 3.7 (pages 149-154) • If you have questions, ask a classmate or Mr. Szwast • Quiz on 3.4-3.6 on Thursday or Friday

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