No definitions
No new theorems
Strategy for problem solving:
``Warning: a common error is to substitute the given numerical information (for quantities that vary with time) too early.'' (p. 202). Substitute only after the differentiation is complete.
``In a related rates problem the idea is to compute the rate of change of one quantity in terms of the rate of change of another quantity (which may be more easily measured). The procedure is to find an equation that relates the two quantities and then use the Chain Rule to differentiate both sides with respect to time.'' (p. 199)
The author does bring in the notions from the Principles of Problem Solving (p. 59), to help us solve these story problems.
Problems we might consider: pp. 203-205, #5-8, 18, 22, 25, 28, 32; on the board: #1, 2, 9, 10