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Differential calculus is concerned with the rate at which things change. For example, the speed of a car is the rate at which the distance it travels.
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3.1 Derivatives Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado Photo by Vickie Kelly, 2003 Created by Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington.
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Autograph Introducing Autograph - Jim Claffey 7/08/2001 1 Using Autograph to Teach Concepts in the Calculus 1.Defining the slope of a curve at a point.
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Cache Memory Historically, CPUs have always been faster than memories. In order to have a memory as fast as a CPU it must be located on the CPU chip. This.
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2.1A: Rates of Change & Limits Created by Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, Washington Revised by Terry Luskin, Dover-Sherborn HS, Dover, Massachusetts.
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DERIVATIVES 3. DERIVATIVES In this chapter, we begin our study of differential calculus. This is concerned with how one quantity changes in relation.
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Autograph 7/08/2001 Prepared & Presented by Jim Claffey 1 When a new technology rolls up - you are either: Part of the Steamroller, -or- Part of the Road.
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CSE 541 - Differentiation Roger Crawfis. May 19, 2015OSU/CIS 5412 Numerical Differentiation The mathematical definition: Can also be thought of as the.
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DERIVATIVES 3. 3.1 Derivatives and Rates of Change DERIVATIVES In this section, we will learn: How the derivative can be interpreted as a rate of change.
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Chapter 3 Introduction to the Derivative Sections 3.5, 3.6, 4.1 and 4.2.
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1 §1.5 Rates Of Change, Slope and Derivatives The student will learn about: average rate of change, instantaneous rate of change, instantaneous rate of.
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KISS Principle .
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