It was hard! Actually just messy. Define functions to clean up your
mess. I was looking for the following:
Would you be able to rewrite things so that only the product and
quotient rules would be necessary?
Especially, would you get your laws of exponents rigth?
Would you try for the chain rule?
Would you evaluate the derivative using your calculator? Then you
have a target.
Did you define important quantities? "Let...."
Problems:
"equality abuse"
getting the chain rule right, even if you use it illegally!;)
Section 3.7: The Chain Rule
Examples:
#68, p. 153
Questions over the Directed reading handout, Section 3.7 (html)(pdf)?
What questions do you have in advance of tomorrow's test?
Section 3.8: Implicit Differentiation
First of all, notice that we suddenly see graphs failing the
vertical line test. These are not the typical "functions of a
single variable" we usually encounter, but rather include
"branches" which individually can be treated as such.
Favorite example: the circle
We can still compute slopes of tangent lines, however, as we've
been led to expect.