Description
This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment problems that include the following concepts.
- Implicit differentiation with y on the same side
- Implicit differentiation with y on opposite sides
- Implicit differentiation without trigonometric functions or the product rule
- Implicit differentiation without trigonometric functions with the product rule
- Implicit differentiation with trigonometric functions without the product rule
- Implicit differentiation that does not require factoring out dy/dx
- Implicit differentiation that does require factoring out dy/dx
- Using implicit differentiation to find the derivative at a point (no trig)
- Using implicit differentiation to find the derivative at a point (no trig) and write the equation of the tangent line.
In the notes there is discussion about using implicit differentiation when the variable is t instead of . Those examples are not included in this lesson. The purpose was to lay the ground work for the next lesson: related rates.
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Derivatives: Implicit Differentiation Notes, Examples, Handout, & Assignment
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Description
This resource includes notes, examples, handout and assignment problems that include the following concepts.
- Implicit differentiation with y on the same side
- Implicit differentiation with y on opposite sides
- Implicit differentiation without trigonometric functions or the product rule
- Implicit differentiation without trigonometric functions with the product rule
- Implicit differentiation with trigonometric functions without the product rule
- Implicit differentiation that does not require factoring out dy/dx
- Implicit differentiation that does require factoring out dy/dx
- Using implicit differentiation to find the derivative at a point (no trig)
- Using implicit differentiation to find the derivative at a point (no trig) and write the equation of the tangent line.
In the notes there is discussion about using implicit differentiation when the variable is t instead of . Those examples are not included in this lesson. The purpose was to lay the ground work for the next lesson: related rates.
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