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Calculus AB/BC - Exploring Behaviors of Implicit Relations AP Test PrepCalculus AB/BC - Exploring Behaviors of Implicit Relations AP Test Prep
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Flipped Math
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10th - 12th
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Math
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Media Length
10:44
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Duration
45 mins
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2020
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AP Test Prep

Calculus AB/BC - Exploring Behaviors of Implicit Relations

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Put everything together implicitly. Pupils use their knowledge of implicit differentiation to determine whether a curve is increasing or decreasing or its concavity. Given a differential equation, scholars determine whether a specific point is a maximum or minimum. Individuals practice these skills with a short practice set.

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Concepts

derivatives, implicit differentiation, concavity, maximums, minimums, differential equations

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Ask learners to identify whether they will need the first or second derivative to answer the question before starting

Classroom Considerations

  • Assumes knowledge of taking implicit differentiation
  • Installment 13 in the 14-part Analytical Applications series
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Provides the justifications for each solution
  • Includes additional exercises for practice toward mastery

Cons

  • None

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