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| Before we learn the formal definition of a continuous function, dwell a little on what it means for a function's limit to differ from its value at a point. Being used to this behaviour will help you build intuition about continuity.
 
| Before we learn the formal definition of a continuous function, dwell a little on what it means for a function's limit to differ from its value at a point. Being used to this behaviour will help you build intuition about continuity.
  
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| Limits, Continuity, IVT
 
| Limits, Continuity, IVT
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|Strategies for evaluating limits; continuity; Intermediate Value Theorem  
 
|Strategies for evaluating limits; continuity; Intermediate Value Theorem  
  
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| Extra: continuity  
 
| Extra: continuity  
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|Think you understand continuity? Test yourself with a graph that has no limit... anywhere. (This video goes beyond the course material. Think of it as recreational.)
 
|Think you understand continuity? Test yourself with a graph that has no limit... anywhere. (This video goes beyond the course material. Think of it as recreational.)
  
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|Derivatives  
 
|Derivatives  
 
| Intro to Derivatives  
 
| Intro to Derivatives  
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|Introduction to derivatives: interpretations, derivatives at a point, derivatives of a function  
 
|Introduction to derivatives: interpretations, derivatives at a point, derivatives of a function  
  
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|Graphing Derivatives  
 
|Graphing Derivatives  
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| Use the graph of a function to create the graph of its derivative. Review the interpretation of positive and negative derivatives, and get used to looking at a line and intuiting its slope.  
 
| Use the graph of a function to create the graph of its derivative. Review the interpretation of positive and negative derivatives, and get used to looking at a line and intuiting its slope.  
  
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|Tangent Lines
 
|Tangent Lines
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|Find the tangent line to a curve; calculate derivatives using simple rules.
 
|Find the tangent line to a curve; calculate derivatives using simple rules.
  
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|Differentiation  
 
|Differentiation  
 
| Product and Quotient Rules  
 
| Product and Quotient Rules  
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| Derivatives of Products and Ratios
 
| Derivatives of Products and Ratios
  
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| Exponential  
 
| Exponential  
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| Product rule and derivatives of exponential functions
 
| Product rule and derivatives of exponential functions
 
   
 
   
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| Trigonometric  
 
| Trigonometric  
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|Derivatives of trigonometric functions.
 
|Derivatives of trigonometric functions.
  
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| Chain Rule  
 
| Chain Rule  

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