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Calculus Lesson-Introduction To Derivative: David Harry October 13, 2009

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Calculus LessonIntroduction to Derivative

David Harry
October 13, 2009

Reminder: Slope
Slope is rise over run between two points on a graph.

Formula:

y2 y1 m x2 x1

or the slope is the m of the equation y=mx+b

Practice with Game

Tangent-line that touches the graph at one point.

Reminder: Tangent vs. Secant

Secant- a line that passes through the graph and touches it at 2 points, (x,f(x)) and (x+h, f(x+h))

Importance of Tangent vs. Secant


To find the slope of a function that is not a straight line (i.e. a curve) we must estimate with a secant line.

Eventually we will learn to change secant line into tangent line making our estimate an exact result.
Example

*do some examples on the board with secant lines

Definition of the derivative


f (x h) f (x) f '(x) lim h 0 h
This is the formula we will use

Example using definition


9 6h h 9 lim f (x h) f (x) h 0 h f '(x) lim h 0 h 6h h 2 h(6 h) lim h h (6 h) f (3 h) f (3) , f (x) x 2 h 0 lim h 0 h lim(6 h) (6 0) 6
2

Using f(x)=x^2, find the slope at x=3

(3 h) 2 (3) 2 lim h 0 h

h 0

Therefore m=6 at x=3 of f(x)=x^2

More examples
Use the definition of the derivative to do these problems

1)x 2, f (x) 3x
3

2)x 1, f (x) x 3)x 3, f (x) x 3 4) 4, f (x) x 5x


2

Answers
1) m=12 at x=2 2) m=3 at x=1 3) m=1 at x=3 4) m=13 at x=4
M=3

Graphic example of number 2

Recap
Video

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