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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07: February 2007
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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in AB Calculus Section B. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. 91 Modeling with Differential Equations. 91 - Modeling with Differential Equations. Differential equations discuss rates of change, like a population that changes according to what the limits on the population are or what the population already is. Second order: y’ y’=x y. There are two types of problems. 3 Solve for C. Laurie, you bum, ...
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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07: May 2007
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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in AB Calculus Section B. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Tuesday, May 08, 2007. Remember the Chain Rule! Especially with implicit differentiation! Remember the Product Rule! Especially with implicit differentiation! The integral of a rate of change is a NET CHANGE! Critical Points are candidates for Maximums and Minimums. Critical Points occur where the first derivative equals zero OR IS UNDEFINED! Clay P. Bedford.
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07: May 2007
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in Calculus Section A. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Tuesday, May 01, 2007. These are used when one or both boudries are positive or negative infinity. Taking the antiderivative may give us an answer or may not, depending upon whether the graph is convergent. Graphs go towards some known limit. Graphs go on until infinity and have no known limit. The general equation is. You're up Next.if there are any more blogs to do.
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07: November 2006
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in Calculus Section A. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Tuesday, November 28, 2006. Here’s a list of topics that will be covered on this Wednesday’s 3.1-5 Test. Test 3.1-5 Topics. Higher order derivatives fractional exponents, chain rule. Derivatives General Power Rule. Higher Order Derivatives Polynomials. Higher Order Derivatives Polynomial/Product Rule. Derivatives Chain Rule (table). Posted by Math Maverick @ 11:27 AM.
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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07: November 2006
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Prep AB Calculus B 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in AB Calculus Section B. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Here’s a list of topics that will be covered on this Friday’s Quiz. I’ll include the relevant homework problems as soon as I get a chance. Quiz Sections 4.5-7. Optimization (4.7, #7,11,28). Calculus and Calculators (4.6, #37). Analyze a graph based on equation (sketch, etc.) (4.5, #45,59). Posted by Math Maverick @ 2:31 PM. Set up a maxim...
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07: April 2007
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in Calculus Section A. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Friday, April 27, 2007. There are two new ways to find the area of a function using reimann sums. Instead of using small rectangles to find the area we are going to use trapezoids and parabolas. The equation we use to find the area under a function to the x-axis by using trapazoids is. The equation we use to find the area under a function to the x-axis by using parabolas is.
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07: December 2006
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Prep Calculus A 2006-07. An interactive log for students and parents in Calculus Section A. This site is only as rich as YOU make it. Sunday, December 31, 2006. I hope you all had a great holiday. Seniors, I hope all those essays were finished. Juniors, I hope you all enjoyed not having to write them (this year! I spent the last week having a great time up in Oregon with my family, and if you thought it was cold here. See you all on the 8th! Don't forget Bonus Day! Posted by Math Maverick @ 8:39 AM.