Chapter 3 - Derivatives
Chapter 3 - Derivatives
Engineering: Calculus
3.1
Defining the Derivatives
The tangent line to the curve y = f(x) at the point P(a, f(a))
is the line through P with slope
s(t) = 4.9t2
THE VELOCITY PROBLEM
change in position
average velocity =
time elapsed
s 5.1 s 5
49.49 m/s
0.1
v = 49 m/s
VELOCITIES Definition
3.2
The Derivative as a Function
DERIVATIVES
dy dy
or
dx x a dx x a
Theorem
If f is differentiable at a,
then f is continuous at a.
d d n
dx
c 0
dx
x nx n 1
cf ' cf ' f g ' f ' g ' f g ' f ' g '
'
f gf ' fg '
fg ' fg ' gf ' 2
g
g
3.5 DERIVATIVES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
3.9 DERIVATIVES OF EXPONENTIAL AND
LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS
TANGENT AND NORMAL LINES Example 12
Find equations of the tangent line and normal line
to the curve
y x /(1 x 2 )
y x 1
4
3
4
3.4
Derivatives as Rates of
change
DERIVATIVES
RATES OF CHANGE Example
By Equation 5,
3.6
The chain rule
THE CHAIN RULE
B 3cos3xg’(sin3x)
C cos3xg’(sin3x)
Answer: b
Suppose h(x)=f(g(x)) and f(2)=3, g(2)=1,
g’(2)=1, f’(2)=2, f’(1)=5.
Find h’(2).
A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
E 5
Answer: e
DERIVATIVES
3.6
Implicit Differentiation
IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION
a. If x2 + y2 = 25, find .
So,
Find y” if x4 + y4 = 16.