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Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
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Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson
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Implicit differentiation lesson for Calculus with guided notes, homework, and video lesson. Teach dy/dx, implicit versus explicit functions, second derivatives, slopes, and tangent lines.

This is one lesson from my Calculus Unit 2 – Derivatives and Applications curriculum. It includes guided notes, homework practice, a full video lesson, and detailed step-by-step answer keys to support student understanding.

This lesson is designed for a guided, non-AP Calculus course and works well for honors-level high school calculus or introductory calculus classes. The structure helps students learn how to differentiate equations that are not solved explicitly for y.

☑️ Save money with the full Calculus Unit 2 Bundle (Derivatives and Applications)

☑️ Get the full Calculus Curriculum Bundle (all units)

☑️ Continue with Calculus 2.7 - Related Rates

💜 Topics Covered in This Lesson

• Implicit versus explicit functions

• Finding dy/dx using implicit differentiation

• Applying derivative rules implicitly

• Finding second derivatives

• Finding slopes of tangent lines

• Finding equations of tangent lines

💜 What’s Included

• Guided notes

• Homework practice (16 problems)

• [insert worked example count] worked examples

• Full video lesson (walks through notes and examples)

• Detailed step-by-step answer key

💜 Perfect For

• High school Calculus

• Honors Calculus

• Introductory Calculus

• Non-AP Calculus courses

• Derivatives units

• Implicit differentiation practice

• Teachers who want structured, guided instruction with video support

This lesson is designed to make teaching implicit differentiation more clear, organized, and manageable while helping students build confidence differentiating equations involving both x and y.

I have been teaching high school math, mostly honors-level courses, in the private school system for over 25 years. After much success with my digital Algebra 2 curriculum with videos, I decided to create a non-AP Calculus curriculum with guided notes, video lessons, homework practice, and detailed answer keys to use with my own students and share with other teachers.

I hope this resource helps make teaching Calculus clearer, smoother, and more manageable for you and your students!

-Shira Strong

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This product can only be used by the teacher who made the purchase. If multiple teachers want to use this, they must each purchase the correct number of licenses. You may use this product for personal use in your classroom. You may only upload it to password-protected websites. You may NOT upload it to unprotected websites or resell as your own.

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Implicit Differentiation | Calculus Guided Notes & Video Lesson

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What others say

"I was very happy with this purchase. It gave a concise way of present this material to my honors calculus student. "
star
Marinelle R.

Description

Implicit differentiation lesson for Calculus with guided notes, homework, and video lesson. Teach dy/dx, implicit versus explicit functions, second derivatives, slopes, and tangent lines.

This is one lesson from my Calculus Unit 2 – Derivatives and Applications curriculum. It includes guided notes, homework practice, a full video lesson, and detailed step-by-step answer keys to support student understanding.

This lesson is designed for a guided, non-AP Calculus course and works well for honors-level high school calculus or introductory calculus classes. The structure helps students learn how to differentiate equations that are not solved explicitly for y.

☑️ Save money with the full Calculus Unit 2 Bundle (Derivatives and Applications)

☑️ Get the full Calculus Curriculum Bundle (all units)

☑️ Continue with Calculus 2.7 - Related Rates

💜 Topics Covered in This Lesson

• Implicit versus explicit functions

• Finding dy/dx using implicit differentiation

• Applying derivative rules implicitly

• Finding second derivatives

• Finding slopes of tangent lines

• Finding equations of tangent lines

💜 What’s Included

• Guided notes

• Homework practice (16 problems)

• [insert worked example count] worked examples

• Full video lesson (walks through notes and examples)

• Detailed step-by-step answer key

💜 Perfect For

• High school Calculus

• Honors Calculus

• Introductory Calculus

• Non-AP Calculus courses

• Derivatives units

• Implicit differentiation practice

• Teachers who want structured, guided instruction with video support

This lesson is designed to make teaching implicit differentiation more clear, organized, and manageable while helping students build confidence differentiating equations involving both x and y.

I have been teaching high school math, mostly honors-level courses, in the private school system for over 25 years. After much success with my digital Algebra 2 curriculum with videos, I decided to create a non-AP Calculus curriculum with guided notes, video lessons, homework practice, and detailed answer keys to use with my own students and share with other teachers.

I hope this resource helps make teaching Calculus clearer, smoother, and more manageable for you and your students!

-Shira Strong

Terms of Use

This product can only be used by the teacher who made the purchase. If multiple teachers want to use this, they must each purchase the correct number of licenses. You may use this product for personal use in your classroom. You may only upload it to password-protected websites. You may NOT upload it to unprotected websites or resell as your own.

TPT Store Credits

You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on the products that you buy! Just click on “My Purchases” under “Buy.”

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I was very happy with this purchase. It gave a concise way of present this material to my honors calculus student.
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