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A Quick Review of Math 200 Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

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Page 1: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.
Page 2: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

A Quick Review of Math 200A Quick Review of Math 200

Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts:Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts:

Total accumulated change

Instantaneous rates of change

Limit

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Rate of Change…Rate of Change…

Relates to slope in the real worldRelates to slope in the real world By using limit the “Rise/Run” becomes the By using limit the “Rise/Run” becomes the

Newton QuotientNewton Quotient And the rest…And the rest…

Max/MinMax/Min Related rates Related rates Differential EquationsDifferential Equations

Page 4: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

Perhaps one of the most important graphs in history!

Slope is about 1.4 ppm/year

(1958,315)

Page 5: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

Snapshot of Earth Breathing!Snapshot of Earth Breathing!

Page 6: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

Example: a drug is released into a Example: a drug is released into a patients blood stream at a rate patients blood stream at a rate given bygiven by

g/minute. How much drug does the patient receive in 4 minutes?

Total Accumulated Change…Total Accumulated Change…

Relates to the idea of area in the real worldRelates to the idea of area in the real world

2( ) 4r t t t

Units are g/min

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Working with Integrals…Working with Integrals…

Pay attention to 5.2 and 5.4 in textPay attention to 5.2 and 5.4 in text Substitution: simplest of the methods (Chp Substitution: simplest of the methods (Chp

7.1)7.1) Integration by parts (coming in Chp 7)Integration by parts (coming in Chp 7) etc etc

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Which of the following are good Which of the following are good candidates for substitution?candidates for substitution?

x

A x dx

xB dx

x

C xe dx

D x x x dx2 3

) tan

sin)

cos

)

) ( 1)( )

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Areas Between CurvesAreas Between Curves

Section 6.1Section 6.1

Page 10: A Quick Review of Math 200  Calculus rests on 3 critical ideas/concepts: Total accumulated change Instantaneous rates of change Limit.

Some warm ups…Some warm ups…

What is the area between the x-axis and What is the area between the x-axis and the graph ofthe graph of

When is an area “equal to” an integral?When is an area “equal to” an integral?

3( )f x x x

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What’s the area between the x-axis, the What’s the area between the x-axis, the lines x = 0 and x = 2 and the graph of the lines x = 0 and x = 2 and the graph of the function function

What’s the area between the y-axis and What’s the area between the y-axis and the above function (x = 0 and x = 2)?the above function (x = 0 and x = 2)?

What’s the area between the curves y = xWhat’s the area between the curves y = x33 and y = x?and y = x?

3( )f x x

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Checklist of things to watch for when Checklist of things to watch for when finding areas between curves…finding areas between curves…

Can we develop a strategy?Can we develop a strategy?

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Some examples…Some examples…

Pg 331: 68,71,72Pg 331: 68,71,72