Day 67 - Bases Other than e - 11.24.14

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    Bell Ringer Quiz
    • Differentiation/Integration of Natural Log and Exponential Functions
    1. Find the derivative with respect to x of the following: .

      1. all of the above

      2. none of the above

    2. Find .

      1. both b and c

      2. none of the above

      1. none of the above

    3. Find of the following:

      1. none of the above

    Review






    Lesson

          Exit Ticket
          • Posted on the board at end of the block.
          Lesson Objective(s)
          • How are derivatives found when bases are not e?

          Standard(s)
          • APC.9

            • Apply formulas to find derivatives.

              • Includes:

                • derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions

                • derivations of sums, products, quotients, inverses, and composites (chain rule) of elementary functions

                • derivatives of implicitly defined functions

                • higher order derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic, functions


          Math
          ematical Practice(s)
          • #1 - Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them
          • #2 - Reason abstractly and quantitatively
          • #5 - Use appropriate tools strategically
          • #6 - Attend to precision
          • #8 - Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning


          Past Checkpoints
          • Differentiation of the Natural Logarithmic Function
          • Integration with the Natural Logarithmic Function
          • Exponential Functions: Differentiation and Integration