Well, last week at school before Mrs. Robinson’s last day we reviewed some stuff. Needless to say everything actually clicked. I felt like that’s the first time I ever got taught it for some reason, apparently I wasn’t paying attention before. That helped a lot just saying.
Now on to calculus…
e integration:
whatever is raised to the e power will be your u and du will be the derivative of u.
I don’t think it was this easy the whole time. I can’t believe I’ve been skipping these problems!
Max’s and Min’s
Just do the first derivative test!
I finally got average rate of change and average value straight.
Average rate of change:
F(b) – f(a)/b-a
Average Value:
1/b-a S f(x) dx
Derivatives of integrals
To find the derivative of an integral, just plug in b the multiply that by the derivative of b.
position, veloctiy, accelaration.
Just right it like that up and down.
If you move down take derivative, if you move up integrate.
RELATED RATES:
1. identify all variables and equations
2. identify what you are looking for
3. sketch and label
4. write an equations involving your variables (you can only have one unknown so a secondary equation may be given)
5. take the derivative (with respect to time)
6. substitute in derivative and solve
Sooooo hopefully B-robs pregnancy goes alright.
Good luck and happy mardi gras!
Kbye.
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