Monday, December 21, 2009

Post #18

Sooooo, Calculus we meet again. Like Stephanie did last week, I'm also kicking it old school.

I'm fully confident in finding the derivatives of -4x^3+2x^2-3x+1. For each term, you take the exponent and multiply it by the constant and subtract one from the exponent. Also, the derivative of any number is 0. for -4x^3: 3(-4)= -12 3-1=2 for 2x^2: 2(2)=4 2-1=1 for -3x: -3(1) = -1 1-1=0 So, then you have -12x^2+4x-3.

Also, I think I'm getting average speed, but can anyone tell me if I'm doing this right: Given the position equation s(t)=3t^2-3t-4, find the anverage velocity from t=2 to t=4. So, I ended up getting (2,4). I then plugged in 2 and then 4 to the equation 3t^2-3t-4. When I plugged in I got 2 and 32. After that I plugged (2,4) and 2, 32 in to the slope formula. For my final answer I got 15.

I think I'm having trouble more with the algebra kind of stuff. for example: [(-3x^2+5x-5)(sinx)] I understand copy the first, derivative of second, minus, copy the second, derivative of first (-3x^2+5x-5)(cosx)-(sinx)(-6x+5) but then what's the next step to solving?

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