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3: Instantaneous Rates of Change: The Derivative |
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| Full-length video lecture by David B. Massey. We can define the instantaneous rate of change of a function f(x), with respect to x, when x is equal to a specific value a (as opposed to between two values), by taking the limit of the average rates of change of f, with respect to x, as the change in x approaches 0, where the x values are close to a. This is what we stated in Definition 1.2.1, where we used an intuitive “definition” of the limit. |
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| Differential Calculus, Center of Math, David B. Massey, Calc 1, Instantaneous Rates of Change, The Derivative, Single-Variable Calculus |
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Math Lesson |
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Calculus |
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Black/White Board Explanation |
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01:06:48 |
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Saturday 12th of May 2012 05:31:42 AM |
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