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1 Implicit Differentiation Continued
“You had me until the Lemniscate”

2 Quick Recap Implicit Equations are equations that can be messy to rewrite as functions so sometimes we differentiate first and rewrite as functions later. Mostly this is when we have x and y on the same side and y raised to some exponent

3 Still Recapping We use the derivative as an operation on each piece of the equation we can. Taking the derivative of an x value with respect to x works normally. Taking the derivative of y values with respect to x we have to use chain rule (ie write dy/dx next to everything) since y is still a function of x. Finally solve the equation for

4 Now Back to our Regularly Scheduled Lemniscate
Determine the slope of the graph At point (3,1)

5 Finding a Tangent Line Find the tangent line to the graph of At point
Called a Kappa Curve 

6 Finding the Second Derivative of an implicit equation
Given Find

7 Logarithmic Differentiation
We were able to use logarithmic properties to help us when we were taking the logarithm of a messy function. If we are not already dealing with the logarithm of a function, we can take the logarithm of both sides and use implicit differentiation.

8 Steps 1) Take the natural logarithm of both sides
2) Use logarithmic properties to simplify 3) Use implicit differentiation 4) Simplify and solve for the derivative with respect to x 5) Substitute your original equation for y

9 Find dy/dx for sin y = x Once we have found the derivative we can restrict the domain and doing so find the derivative for arcsin (x).

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11 Hw Page 172 25,27, 32, 34, 35, 37, 43, 45, 67, 69, 70


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