Derivatives and limits: need to learn limits, theorems, eval

sidse

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Hey I have an exam tomorrow and I cant understand this things.. Help me please ..

1: Derivative using the limit concept
2: Determine a Derivative using the theorems.
3:Evaluate velocity at the beginning and at the end
4: Using implicit derivation and find the normal and the tangent.

Thanks a lot as you can see i need an explanation to how to get this things I kinda know how but I want to make sure thank you^^
And also some examples thanks again^^
 
Re: Derivatives and limits?

sidse said:
Hey I have an exam tomorrow and I cant understand this things.. Help me please ..

1: Derivative using the limit concept
2: Determine a Derivative using the theorems.
3:Evaluate velocity at the beginning and at the end
4: Using implicit derivation and find the normal and the tangent.

Thanks a lot as you can see i need an explanation to how to get this things I kinda know how but I want to make sure thank you^^
And also some examples thanks again^^

The best way to get from here would be to post particular problem and show your work/thoughts - and indicate exactly where you are stuck.

In other words, it will require some interactive effort from you.
 
sidse said:
i need an explanation to how to get this things
Um... Why do you think it took your instructor weeks, if not months, to cover this material? Why do you think it took your book all those sections and chapters and hundreds of pages to cover this material? Hint: It can't be covered in a quickie forum posting. :shock:

If you really have no understanding of this material and need to be taught, then you are, in effect, saying that you need to back up and take this course over. Assuming you have a strong grasp of the underlying algebra and trigonometry, then your verdict may indeed be the best course. Because I'm afraid it simply isn't possible to "re-teach" this material here, certainly not, as requested, overnight, even if this site offered private course instruction (which it doesn't).

Good luck! :D

Eliz.
 
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