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1 Derivatives of Exponential and Inverse Trig Functions Objective: To derive and use formulas for exponential and Inverse Trig Functions

2 Differentiability Geometrically, a function is differentiable at those points where its graph has a nonvertical tangent line. Since the graph of is the reflection of the graph of about the line y = x, it follows that the points where is not differentiable are reflections of the points where the graph of f has a horizontal tangent line. Algebraically, will fail to be differentiable at a point (b, a) if

3 Differentiability We know that the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f at the point (a, b) is

4 Differentiability We know that the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f at the point (a, b) is To find the reflection on the line y = x we switch the x and the y, so it follows that the tangent line to the graph of at the point (b, a) is

5 Differentiability We will rewrite this equation to make it

6 Differentiability We will rewrite this equation to make it This equation tells us that the slope of the tangent line to the graph of at (b, a) is or If then

7 Theorem 4.3.1 The derivative of the inverse function of f is defined as:

8 Theorem 4.3.1 The derivative of the inverse function of f is defined as: We can state this another way if we let then

9 One-to-One We know that a graph is the graph of a function if it passes the vertical line test. We also know that the inverse is also a function if it passes the horizontal line test.

10 One-to-One We know that a graph is the graph of a function if it passes the vertical line test. We also know that the inverse is also a function if it passes the horizontal line test. If both of these conditions are satisfied, we say that the function is one-to-one. In other words, for every y there is only one x and for every x there is only one y.

11 Increasing/Decreasing If a function is always increasing or always decreasing, it will be a one-to-one function. Theorem 4.3.2 Suppose that the domain of a function f is an open interval I on which or on which.Thus, if f is one-to-one, is differentiable at all values of x in the range of f and the derivative is given by

12 Example 2 Consider the function. a)Show that f is one-to-one. b)Show that is differentiable on the interval c)Find a formula for.

13 Example 2 Consider the function. a)Show that f is one-to-one. which is always positive, so the function is one-to-one.

14 Example 2 Consider the function. a)Show that f is one-to-one. b)Show that is differentiable on the interval Since the range of f is, this is the domain of and from Theorem 4.3.2 is differentiable at all values of the range of

15 Example 2 Consider the function. a)Show that f is one-to-one. b)Show that is differentiable on the interval c)Find a formula for.

16 Example 2 Consider the function. a)Show that f is one-to-one. b)Show that is differentiable on the interval c)Find a formula for.

17 Implicit Using implicit differentiation, we get

18 Derivatives of Exponential Functions We will use our knowledge of logs to find the derivative of. We are looking for dy/dx.

19 Derivatives of Exponential Functions We will use our knowledge of logs to find the derivative of. We are looking for dy/dx. We know that is the same as

20 Derivatives of Exponential Functions We will use our knowledge of logs to find the derivative of. We are looking for dy/dx. We know that is the same as We will take the derivative with respect to x and simplify.

21 Derivatives of Exponential Functions We will use our knowledge of logs to find the derivative of. We are looking for dy/dx. We know that is the same as We will take the derivative with respect to x and simplify. Remember that so

22 Derivatives of Exponential Functions This formula, works with any base, so if the base is e, it becomes but remember, so

23 Derivatives of Exponential Functions With the chain rule these formulas become:

24 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

25 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

26 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

27 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

28 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

29 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

30 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

31 Example 3 Find the following derivatives:

32 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find

33 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find Let

34 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find Let

35 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find Let

36 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find

37 Example 4 Use logarithmic differentiation to find

38 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We want to find the derivative of

39 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We want to find the derivative of We will rewrite this as and take the derivative.

40 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We want to find the derivative of We will rewrite this as and take the derivative.

41 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We want to find the derivative of We will rewrite this as and take the derivative.

42 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We want to find the derivative of We will rewrite this as and take the derivative.

43 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We need to simplify We will construct a triangle to help us do that. Remember that means that the sine of some angle y is x.

44 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions We need to simplify We will construct a triangle to help us do that. Remember that means that the sine of some angle y is x.

45 Special Triangle Find

46 Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions

47 Example 5 Find dy/dx if:

48 Example 5 Find dy/dx if:

49 Example 5 Find dy/dx if:

50 Homework Page 254 1, 5, 7, 9 11-21 odd 27, 33-41 odd


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