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1 Today in Calculus Go over homework Derivatives by limit definition Power rule and constant rules for derivatives Homework

2 When f′(a) fails to exist Where the tangent does not exist: points of discontinuity (function does not exist) at corners at cusps Also at vertical tangents (slope is undefined)

3 Theorems If f has a derivative at x = a, then f is continuous at x = a. Intermediate Value Theorem for derivatives: If a & b are any two points in an interval on which f is differentiable, then f ′ takes on every value between f ′(a) & f ′(b).

4 Note: A function can be continuous but not differentiable but if it is differentiable it has to be continuous

5 Finding the Derivative

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8 Derivative Rules Power rule: f(x)f′(x) 3x 7x x2x2 x3x3

9 Derivative Rules Sum and difference rules: If u and v are differentiable functions of x, then f(x)= 3x 2 +5x – 12

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