3.2 Finding Critical Numbers [Example 3]
Another example of using critical numbers to help us gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between a funct
Read more »Another example of using critical numbers to help us gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between a funct
Read more »In this video we'll introduce extrema (maximum and minimum points) and analyze them in terms of slope and the de
Read more »A more difficult problem involving the rate of change of a man's shadow as he walks away from a lamp post.
Read more »This will be a basic related rates problem. We'll try to relate the rate at which water is entering to the pool to the rate at which the water level is rising
Read more »An introduction to a very interesting problem. I definitely recommend you watch this video before moving on to part
Read more »This problem is very similar to filling a pool but with an added consideration. This is a very typical related rates problem for a Calculus 1 class. You may find a problem like this on a test or exam.
Read more »We use implicit differentiation to take the derivative of arcsec(x).
Read more »We use the chain rule to take the derivative of e^(2x).
Read more »Same chain rule, different notation. We'll look at a popular way of viewing the chain rule.
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