Monday, March 1, 2010

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The steps for related rates are:
1. Identify all of the variables and equations
2. Identify the things that you are looking for
3. Sketch a graph and then label that graph
4. Create and write an equation using all of the variables
5. Take the derivative of this equation with respect to time
6. Substitute everything back in
7. Solve the equation


The steps for working linearization problems are:
1. Identify the equation
2. Use the formula f(x)+f ' (x)dx
3. Determine your dx in the problem
4. Then determine your x in the problem
5. Plug in everything you get
6. Solve the equation

The Riemann sum approximates the area using the rectangles or trapezoids. The Riemanns Sums are:
LRAM-Left hand approximation=delta x[f(a)+f(a+delta x)+...f(b-delta x)]
RRAM-Right hand approximation=delta x[f(a+delta x)+...f(b)]
MRAM-Middle approximation=delta x[f(mid)+f(mid)+...]
Trapezoidal-delta x/2[f(a)+2f(a+delta x)+2f(a+2 delta x)+...f(b)]
*delta x=b-a/number of subintervals*

SUBSTITUTION:
1. Find u & du
2. set u = whatever isn't the derivative
3. take the derivative of u
4. substitute back in

e integration:
very simple.
whatever e is raised to is your u, the derivative of u is du.
:)

IMPLICIT DERIVATIVE:
take derivative like normal, of both sides of the equation.
any derivative taken for y, mark with dy/dx behind it.
solve for dy/dx

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