How To Find The Rate Of Change For Calculus
how to find the rate of change for calculus
January 30, 2012 « Mr. McAllen's Math Information Page
Posted by: johnmcallen | January 30, 2012
PreCalculus -
- Today we discussed probability.
- homework for today is 8.1 Probablility Link – pg 209 1 – 16 all
- HSPA Geometry Started today. If you could not attend, but want to try the problems, here is the link -GEOMETRY WORK 1/30 10.
1 Points, Lines, Planes and Segments Link - pg 263 1 – 31 all.
AP Calculus
- Today we discussed FTC part 1.
- Does the rate of change of area depend upon where the integral starts?
- How do you find the rate of change of and integral with varying lower and upper limits?
- If derivative has no antiderivative, can you still find a function for the derivative?
- Homework – pg 302 1 – 19 odd, 21 – 26 and pg 303 27-39 odd
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