Sunday, April 18, 2010

post 35

So this past week we took an AP test to show us what we need to improve on. So now I will review some old things we learned this school year.

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\

Also I am going to talk about taking implicit derivatives. The steps for taking implicit derivatives are:
1. Take the derivative of both sides like you would normally do
2. Everytime the derivative of y is taken it needs to be notated with either y ' or dy/dx
3. Solve for dy/dx or y ' as if you are solving for x.

For my problems I need help doing problems with graphs.

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