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*Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus 14th Edition
*Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus 2nd Edition
*Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus Solver
*Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus CalculatorAP Calculus AB‎ > ‎Unit 02‎ > ‎ 2.01: Definition of the DerivativePre-Work:Due: 10/05, 6amBrightstorm log in:Password: apcalculus

1)Watch & Note Brightstorm’s: ’The Definition of the Derivative’videos: Concept, Problem1, Problem 2, and Problem 3
2)Watch & Note Brightstorm’s:’The Derivative Function’videos: Concept, Problem1, Problem 2, and Problem 3
3) Complete Pre-Quiz: Intro to the Derivative (attached below)
4) Submit work here.

Agenda:

*Desmos Class link
*Think About It
*Discussion + Notes
*PracticeAdditional Resources:Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus 14th Edition
This AP Calculus AB/BC study guide for Unit 2 covers key topics with in-depth notes on Defining the Derivative of a Function and Using Derivative Notation. This AP Calculus AB class covers a review of Unit 2 on basic derivative rules.Skills1.E Apply appropriate mathematical rules or procedures, with and without.Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus 2nd EditionUnit 2: Instantaneous Rate of Change: The Derivative
In this unit, you will study the instantaneous rate of change Sleep all daybarry machines. of a function. Motivated by this concept, you will develop the notion of limits, continuity, and the derivative. The limit asks the question, ’What does the function do as the independent variable becomes closer and closer to a certain value?’ In simpler terms, the limit is the natural tendency of a function. The limit is incredibly important due to its relationship to the derivative, the integral, and countless other key mathematical concepts. A strong understanding of the limit is essential to success in the field of mathematics.Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus Solver
A derivative is a description of how a function changes as its input varies. In the case of a straight line, this derivative, or slope, is the same at every point, which is why we can describe the slope of an entire function with one number when it is linear. You will learn that we can do the same for nonlinear functions. The slope, however, will not be constant; it will change as the independent variable changes.Unit 2 The Derivativeap Calculus Calculator
Completing this unit should take you approximately 16 hours.
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