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2.1 The Derivative and The Tangent Line Problem

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1 2.1 The Derivative and The Tangent Line Problem
The Definition of a Derivative

2 WARM UP: Find the slope of the tangent line
to the curve at the given point

3 The DERIVATIVE finds the slope of the tangent
line to a given function at a given point. Know the different notations:

4 Comparison of SLOPE and DERIVATIVE:
Slope between 2 points: Average “Rate of Change” DERIVATIVE: Slope at 1 point Instantaneous Rate of Change

5 Places where there is NO derivative:
Discontinuity Vertical Tangent Cusp

6 Theorem: If f(x) is differentiable,
it IS continuous. ***BUT, all continuous functions are NOT differentiable.

7 Alternate form of derivative to the graph
at x=c: As long as the one-sided limits from the right and from the lift exist and are equal,

8 Ex) Find the derivative by the limit process.
Plan: Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph at any point (x,f(x))

9 Ex) Describe the x-values at which f is
differentiable. Plan: Omit parts of graph where there are discontinuities, vertical asymptotes and cusps.

10 Ex) Describe the x-values at which f is
differentiable. Plan: Omit parts of graph where there are discontinuities, vertical asymptotes and cusps.

11 Ex) Describe the x-values at which f is
differentiable. Plan: Omit parts of graph where there are discontinuities, vertical asymptotes and cusps.

12 Ex) Use the alternate form of derivative to
find the derivative at x=c, if it exists. Plan: Use the alternate form of derivative…check that limit exists.


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