12-01: Rates of Change

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AROC

________- average rate of change: rate of change over an interval, between 2 points → corresponds to the slope of the secant line.

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IROC

________- instantaneous rate of change: rate of change at an instance, at a single point → corresponds to the slope of the tangent line.

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hand limits

Left ________: use values that are less than or to the left side of the value being approached.

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Jump discontinuity

________: One sided limits exist but are not equal.

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Removable discontinuity

________: Hole (when factor cancels in equation)

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Dependent variables

________: depend on the independent variables, are an outcome.

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Rate of change

the change in one quantity (dependent variable) with respect to another quantity (independent variable)

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Slope = ∆y/∆x = (y2

y1)/(x2-x1)

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Independent variables

are picked and can be controlled, e.g

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Dependent variables

depend on the independent variables, are an outcome

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Proceeding and Following method

use the point (data) before and after tangent point to find the IROC of the tangent point

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Slope = ∆y/∆x = (y2

y1)/(x2-x1)

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As this happens, the slope of the secant line approaches its limiting value

the slope of the tangent line

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Left hand limits

use values that are less than or to the left side of the value being approached

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Right hand limits

use values that are greater than or to the right side of the right side of the value being approached

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Continuous function

a function that is continuous at x for all values of xER

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Piecewise function

a function made up of 2 or more functions, each corresponding to a specific interval within the entire domain (each graph has its own domain)

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Removable discontinuity

Hole (when factor cancels in equation)

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Jump discontinuity

One sided limits exist but are not equal

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Infinitely discontinuity

one sided limit is infinite so limit doesnt approach a particular finite value and limit does not exist

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