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AP Calculus Related RATES

OK…time for Related Rates For the rest of the questions, use implicit differentiation to prepare for related rates problem. That is…”t” is the independent variable… For each expression, give the derivative as you would in a Related Rates problem. Here we go!!!

y

Ready to proceed?

Here’s a harder one:

Did ya’ get it??

xy Don’t be fooled!!!!

You promised you would not forget the…. PRODUCT RULE

sin x

Well…did you remember the CHAIN….

Last one! Don’t mess up! y2

Yeah! That’s it!