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1008 : The Shortcut

1008 : The Shortcut. AP CALCULUS. Notation:. The Derivative is notated by:. Newton . L’Hopital. Leibniz. Notation:. Find the rate of change of the Circumference of a Circle with respect to its Radius. Find the rate of change of the Area of a Square with respect to the length of a Side.

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1008 : The Shortcut

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  1. 1008 : The Shortcut AP CALCULUS

  2. Notation: The Derivative is notated by: Newton L’Hopital Leibniz

  3. Notation: Find the rate of change of the Circumference of a Circle with respect to its Radius. Find the rate of change of the Area of a Square with respect to the length of a Side. Find the rate of change of the Volume of a Cylinder with respect to its Height.

  4. Algebraic Rules A). A Constant Function REM:

  5. Algebraic Rules B). A Power Function Rewrite in exponent form!

  6. Algebraic Rules C). A Constant Multiplier

  7. Algebraic Rules D). A Polynomial REM:

  8. Example: Positive Integer Powers, Multiples, Sums, and Differences Calculator: [F3] 1: d( differentiate or [2nd ] [ 8 ] d( d(expression,variable) d( x^4 + 2x^2 - (3/4)x - 19 , x )

  9. Do it all !

  10. A cylindrical tank with radius 4 ft is being filled with water. Write the equation for the volume of the cylinder. Find the instantaneous rate of change equation of the volume with respect to the height. Find the instantaneous rate of change in Volume when the height is 9 ft.

  11. Second and Higher Order Derivatives

  12. Second and Higher Order Derivatives

  13. Example: Find all the derivatives.

  14. Last Update • 08/12/10

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