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Rates of Change and Tangent Lines

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1 Rates of Change and Tangent Lines
2.1 Rates of Change and Tangent Lines AP CALCULUS MS. OLIFER

2 What you’ll learn about
Displacement Average and Instantaneous Rate of Change Instantaneous Velocity as Limit

3 Change in Position Change in position = velocity x change in time
But what if velocity isn’t constant?

4 Tangent Lines and Instantaneous Rate of Change

5 Average and Instantaneous Speed

6 Instantaneous Velocity
Average velocity over a very small time interval is very close to instantaneous velocity.

7 Instantaneous Velocity
Galileo’s Formula

8 Example 1, pg. 61 Conclusion: average velocity converges to instantaneous velocity or that instantaneous velocity is the limit of average velocity as the length of time interval shrinks to zero. Average velocity = slope of a secant line

9 Example on pg. 62 Conclusion:
As the time interval shrinks to zero, the slope of the secant line approaches the slope of the tangent line. Instantaneous rate of change = slope of the tangent line at a given point.

10 Instantaneous Rate of Change
To estimate the instantaneous rate of change at a point, compute the average rate of change over several intervals.


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