Consider the function We could make a graph of the slope: slope Now we connect the dots! The resulting curve is a cosine curve. 2.3 Derivatives of Trigonometric.
6.1 day 1: Antiderivatives and Slope Fields Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2009 Kitt Peak National Observatory,
Inverse Hyperbolic Functions. The Inverse Hyperbolic Sine, Inverse Hyperbolic Cosine & Inverse Hyperbolic Tangent.
Hyperbolic Functions Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2005 Scotty’s Castle, Death Valley, CA.
In this section, we will introduce the inverse trigonometric functions and construct their derivative formulas.
2.4 The Chain Rule. We now have a pretty good list of “shortcuts” to find derivatives of simple functions. Of course, many of the functions that we will.
We now have a pretty good list of “shortcuts” to find derivatives of simple functions. Of course, many of the functions that we will encounter are not.
2.4 The Chain Rule Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie Kelly, 2002.
Topics in Differentiation: “Derivatives of Exponential Functions”
Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
3.6The Chain Rule. We now have a pretty good list of “shortcuts” to find derivatives of simple functions. Of course, many of the functions that.