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Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes
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This pdf file can be used as lecture notes in a differential calculus to teach students the topic of Newton's Method (also known as Newton-Raphson Method).

It first derives the Newton's method formula, then it gives examples on how to utilize this formula.

For these same notes, together with the scaffolded version, click here.

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Newton's Method - Differential Calculus I Lecture Lesson Notes

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This bundle contains the following lecture notes (all in pdf) for selected topics from Calculus 1 (Differential Calculus):Introduction to Limits (6 pages)Limit Laws, Calculating Limits, Squeeze Theorem (8 pages)Continuity (10 pages)Differentiation Rules (12 pages)Implicit Differentiation (6 pages)De
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Description

This pdf file can be used as lecture notes in a differential calculus to teach students the topic of Newton's Method (also known as Newton-Raphson Method).

It first derives the Newton's method formula, then it gives examples on how to utilize this formula.

For these same notes, together with the scaffolded version, click here.

If you liked this product, there are other Calculus 1 lecture notes you may enjoy:


It is typed in LaTeX for a beautiful and professional look.

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Thank you! I taught this to my class after the AP exam and it was great!
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