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DIFFERENTIATION
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EXAMPLES

Use the General Rule, p. 291, in differentiating the following functions:

 1. Ans.
 2. Ans.
 3. Ans.
 4. Ans.
 5. Ans.
 6. Ans.
 7. Ans.
 8. Ans.
 9. Ans.
10. Ans.
11. Ans.
12. Ans.

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28. Ans.
29. Ans. .
30. Ans.
31. Ans.

32. Applications of the derivative to Geometry. We shall now consider a theorem which is fundamental in all applications of the Differential Calculus to Geometry. Let

(A)

be the equation of a curve .

Now differentiate (A) by the General Rule and interpret each step geometrically.

First Step.
Second Step.
 
 
Third Step.
 
  =slope of secant line