Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Happy New Year! Implicitly and Explicitly

I have put together a simple sequence of videos that gives an introduction to implicit differentiation using a circle graph.

Into to Implicit Differentiation Pt. 1
Into to Implicit Differentiation Pt. 2
Into to Implicit Differentiation Pt. 3
Into to Implicit Differentiation Pt. 4

I will post video solutions to homework problems as well.

The homework for this unit is Larson Chapter 2 Section 5 #1-15, 21-27, 35-39, 41-43 odds only. There are worked out solutions in the online textbook, but I will try to put at least some videos out as well. We haven't worked with trig functions yet, so I will include them. Finally I will post a few actual AP problems like the one we did in class today.

Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #1,3
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #5,7
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #9,11
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #13,15
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #21,23
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #25,27
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #35
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #37,39
Larson 7.0 Ch 2 Section 5 #41,43

Solutions in PDF form

Problem from this morning:

Video for Problem 1

A second similar one:

Video for Problem 2

And one more:

Video for Problem 3

Printable Solutions

Please study and work through all these examples. If you do, you own Implicit Differentiation!

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