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MCS 118 Fall 2013 October 10, 2013

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGEgustavus.edu Announcements Sign up for a time for midterm exam, next Tues.. Your choices are 5:00 – 7:00pm or 7:00 – 9:00pm. If you need accommodations for that exam, see me before 4:30 today. You may use an 3” x 5” notecard on the exam. MCS 118, 10/10/13Slide #2

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGEgustavus.edu Today’s schedule Review derivative rules for constants, sums, and differences Product rule and quotient rule MCS /10/13Slide #3

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGEgustavus.edu MCS 118, 10/10/13Slide #4 Examples

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGEgustavus.edu MCS 118, 10/10/13Slide #5 Worksheet

GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGEgustavus.edu Summing up: You should know what the following rules say and be able to use them. Constant rule Power rule Sum/difference rules Constant times a function rule Product rule Quotient rule MCS 118, 10/10/13Slide #7