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* [[Composition of Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 --> | * [[Composition of Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 --> | ||
− | * [[Trigonometric Equations|Solve | + | * [[Trigonometric Equations|Solve Trigonometric Equations]] <!-- 1093-3.3 --> |
* [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | * [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | ||
+ | * [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.5 --> | ||
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* [[Inverse Trigonometric Functions|Customary domain restrictions for Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-3.1 --> | * [[Inverse Trigonometric Functions|Customary domain restrictions for Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-3.1 --> | ||
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | * [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | ||
+ | * [[The Chain Rule]] <!-- 1214-3.6 --> | ||
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* [[Functions|Function evaluation]] <!-- 1073-Mod 1.1 --> | * [[Functions|Function evaluation]] <!-- 1073-Mod 1.1 --> | ||
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | * [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | ||
+ | * [[The Chain Rule]] <!-- 1214-3.6 --> | ||
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[[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]] | [[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]] | ||
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* [[Logarithmic Functions|Properties of logarithms]] <!-- 1073-8 --> | * [[Logarithmic Functions|Properties of logarithms]] <!-- 1073-8 --> | ||
+ | * [[The Limit of a Function]] <!-- 1214-2.2 --> | ||
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | * [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | ||
+ | * [[The Chain Rule]] <!-- 1214-3.6 --> | ||
* [[Implicit Differentiation]] <!-- 1214-3.8 --> | * [[Implicit Differentiation]] <!-- 1214-3.8 --> | ||
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− | * [[Linear Equations|Slope of a Line]] <!-- | + | * [[Absolute Value Function| Definition of Error in mathematics]] <!-- DNE (recommend Mod 1.2) --> |
+ | * [[Linear Equations|Slope of a Line]] <!-- 1073-Mod.R --> | ||
* [[Defining the Derivative|Equation of the tangent line]] <!-- 1214-3.1 --> | * [[Defining the Derivative|Equation of the tangent line]] <!-- 1214-3.1 --> | ||
* [[Derivatives as Rates of Change|Leibnitz notation of the derivative]] <!-- 1214-3.4 --> | * [[Derivatives as Rates of Change|Leibnitz notation of the derivative]] <!-- 1214-3.4 --> | ||
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* Use the First Derivative Test to find intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing and the local extrema and their type | * Use the First Derivative Test to find intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing and the local extrema and their type | ||
* Use the Concavity Test (aka the Second Derivative Test for Concavity) to find the intervals on which the function is concave up and down, and point(s) of inflection | * Use the Concavity Test (aka the Second Derivative Test for Concavity) to find the intervals on which the function is concave up and down, and point(s) of inflection | ||
− | * Understand the shape of the graph, given the signs of the first and second derivatives | + | * Understand the shape of the graph, given the signs of the first and second derivatives. |
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* [[Inverse Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 --> | * [[Inverse Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 --> | ||
* [[The Derivative as a Function]] <!-- 1214-3.2 --> | * [[The Derivative as a Function]] <!-- 1214-3.2 --> | ||
+ | * [[Differentiation Rule]] <!-- 1214-3.3 --> | ||
* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.5 --> | * [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.5 --> | ||
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<div style="text-align: center;">5.1</div> | <div style="text-align: center;">5.1</div> | ||
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[[Approximating Areas]] | [[Approximating Areas]] | ||
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* '''[[Area of a rectangle]]''' <!-- Grades 6-12 --> | * '''[[Area of a rectangle]]''' <!-- Grades 6-12 --> | ||
* [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-3.5 --> | * [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-3.5 --> | ||
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[[The Definite Integral]] | [[The Definite Integral]] | ||
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+ | * [[Solving Inequalities|Interval notation]] <!-- 1073-Mod.R --> | ||
* [[Antiderivatives]] <!-- 1214-4.10 --> | * [[Antiderivatives]] <!-- 1214-4.10 --> | ||
* [[The Limit of a Functions|Limits of Riemann Sums]] <!-- 1214-2.2 --> | * [[The Limit of a Functions|Limits of Riemann Sums]] <!-- 1214-2.2 --> | ||
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[[Integration Formulas and the Net Change Theorem]] | [[Integration Formulas and the Net Change Theorem]] | ||
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[[Substitution Method for Integrals]] | [[Substitution Method for Integrals]] | ||
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[[Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]] | [[Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]] | ||
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[[Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions]] | [[Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions]] | ||
Revision as of 20:13, 27 June 2020
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Topics List
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2.2
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Week 3 |
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Week 4 |
3.2
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Week 4/5 |
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Week 5 |
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Week 5 |
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Week 6 |
3.6
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Week 6 |
3.7
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Week 6/7 |
3.8
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Week 7 |
3.9
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Week 7/8 |
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Week 8 |
4.2
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Week 8/9 |
4.3
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Week 9 |
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Week 9 |
4.5
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Week 10 |
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Week 10 |
4.8
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Week 11 |
4.10
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Week 11/12 |
5.1
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Week 12 |
5.2
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Week 12/13 |
5.3
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Week 13 |
5.4
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Week 14 |
5.5
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Week 14/15 |
5.6
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Week 15 |
5.7
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