Well this is really almost it. Unfortunately I still suck at calculus even after a whole year..
Review I guess..
Linearization:
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
Substitution:
1.Find a derivative inside the interval
2. set u = the non-derivative
3. take the derivative of u
4. substitute back in
Related Rates:
1.Pick out all variables
2. Pick out all equations
3. Pick out what you are looking for
4. Sketch a graph and label
5. Create an equation with your variables
6. Take the derivative respecting time
7. Substitute back into the derivative
8. Solve
Limit Rules:
1.if the highest exponent is the same on the top and bottom then the limit is the top coefficient over the bottom coefficient of the highest exponents.
2. If the highest exponent is on the top then the limit is infinity.
3. But if the highest exponent is on the bottom then the limit is 0.
I hope b-rob is still doing the whole lunch thing. I didn’t know about it until now and I could use it.. But anyways maybe as I keep working they I get better.
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