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1 Review- 4 Rates of Change
Derivatives This template can be used as a starter file for presenting training materials in a group setting. Sections Right-click on a slide to add sections. Sections can help to organize your slides or facilitate collaboration between multiple authors. Notes Use the Notes section for delivery notes or to provide additional details for the audience. View these notes in Presentation View during your presentation. Keep in mind the font size (important for accessibility, visibility, videotaping, and online production) Coordinated colors Pay particular attention to the graphs, charts, and text boxes. Consider that attendees will print in black and white or grayscale. Run a test print to make sure your colors work when printed in pure black and white and grayscale. Graphics, tables, and graphs Keep it simple: If possible, use consistent, non-distracting styles and colors. Label all graphs and tables. Review- 4 Rates of Change

2 Rates of Change There are two types of rates of change Average
Instantaneous

3 a) Find the average rate of change from noon to 3 pm
1) Temperature readings in degrees Celsius were recorded every hour starting at midnight. The time, x, is measured in hours. x T 6.5 1 6.1 2 5.6 3 4.9 4 4.2 5 4.0 6 7 4.8 8 9 8.3 10 10.0 11 12.1 12 14.3 13 16.0 14 17.3 15 18.2 16 18.8 a) Find the average rate of change from noon to 3 pm B) from 3 am to 5 am 3

4 2) A bug’s position (in inches) along a straight path is given by the equation
on the interval [0,4] minutes. Find the instantaneous velocity at t= 3 minutes 4

5 Related Rates When two or more related variables are changing with respect to time they are called related rates

6 3) A pebble is dropped into a pond,
causing ripples in the form of concentric circles. The radius of the outer ripple is increasing at the rate of 2 feet per second. At what rate is the area of the water changing when r = 5 ft 6

7 How fast does the radius of a spherical soap bubble change when
air is blown into it at the rate of When r = 1 cm r= 3 cm 7

8 5). A ladder 30 ft long rests against a wall
5) A ladder 30 ft long rests against a wall. The foot of the ladder is pulled away from the wall at the rate of How fast is the top sliding down the wall when the foot is 10 feet from the wall? 8

9 6) A windlass is used to tow a boat to a dock
6) A windlass is used to tow a boat to a dock. The rope is attached to the boat at a point 15 feet below the level of the windlass. If the windlass pulls in rope at the rate of 30 feet per minute, at what rate is the boat approaching the dock when there is 25 feet of rope out? windlass 9

10 7) A street light is at the top of a 18 ft tall pole
7) A street light is at the top of a 18 ft tall pole. A man 6 ft tall walks away from the pole with a speed of 4ft/sect along a straight path. How fast is the tip of his shadow moving when he is 45 ft from the base of the pole? 10

11 8) A hot-air balloon rising straight up is 500 feet from the lift-off point. At that moment the angle of elevation is π/4 and the angle is increasing at the rate of .14 rad/min. How fast is the balloon rising? 11

12 Home Work Use a section header for each of the topics, so there is a clear transition to the audience. Page 154 # 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30 and 31 33 and 34


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