Day 67 - Differentiation and Integration of Exponential Functions - 11.23.15

Update
  • N/A

Review
  • Logarithmic Properties
Differentiation of the Natural Logarithmic Function (video) (checkpoints)
    • How can the derivative of natural logarithmic functions be calculated?
  • Integration using the Natural Logarithmic Function (checkpoints)
  • Differentiation and Integration of Exponential Functions (video) (checkpoints)

Bell Ringer
  • In your groups, make sure everyone in the group can explain the following concepts:
    • When is chain rule meant to be used?
    • When is u-substitution meant to be used?
  1. Differentiation using the Natural Logarithmic Function
  2. Integration using the Natural Logarithmic Function
  3. Differentiation of Exponential Functions with Base e
  4. Differentiation of Exponential Functions with Base e
  5. Integration of Exponential Functions with Base e

    Lesson

      • Posted on the board at the end of the block

      Homework
      • Study!


      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