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I need to learn "Differentiation of polynomials, power functions and rational functions" AND "Applications of Differentiation" within the next 24 hours.

I have basic foundation on these two topic I just need your help to give me any formulae, notes, examples/work I can do on the internet, videos I can watch on the net etc.

HALP PL0X!?

inb4 underage b&, /sci/ does not do your homework

>> No.954418

bamp

>> No.954422

self-righteous bump

>> No.954425

>>954399
khanacademy

>> No.954427

Sounds like you skipped/slacked off on a fuckload of classes and now you're screwed.

I hope you fail OP

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954434

>>954427

>> No.954444

>>954399
whats your particular question OP?

>> No.954464

o god, read that in CBG's voice

>> No.954469

underage b&, /sci/ does not do your homework

>> No.954494

>>954444

The concept of limits and continuity
The gradient of a curve at a point/derived function
The chain rule/product rule/chain rule
The graph of the gradient function

Tangents and Normals
Angles between curves/two straight lines
Linear approximation
Stationery points/Types
Absolute maxima/minima - Problems
Rates of change

>> No.954497

>>954494
He asked for a particular question, not a list of half the fucking course.

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954516

>>954497

>> No.954530

>>954494

so... much...

>> No.954543

>>954494
Did you fall asleep in Cal 1?
Final Tomorrow?

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954555

/sci/borgs,

Have you all heard of the Morrisby Profile Examination?
It's an aptitude vs. general knowledge (3 hour paper) exam that you complete in order to receive five listings of an occupation a computer thinks that you'll enjoy and do best in.

Comments?

>> No.954559

>>954543

something like that....

>> No.954569

http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/

You aren't going to learn everything in 24 hours btw. It's a lost cause. Just accept that you are going to fail at whatever task requires that knowledge.

>> No.954591

>>954569
Gotta agree. A night of cramming is not going to help all that much.
If you can, Run out and grab an AP Calculus Test book from the princeton review or something like that. It should have all that you need.

>> No.954611

>>954494
Holy shit dude. That's pretty much everything but integrals in Calc I. Where the hell have you been all semester? Anyway, go search youtube. They have some really good videos for rates of change. I haven't checked, but I'm sure there are some videos there for differentiation too. Math is easier to learn (in my case anyway) when you're watching a lecture or seeing someone talk you through a problem. Reading it from a textbook usually isn't very helpful if you don't have a good understanding of the basics already.

>> No.956049

baaamp