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Friday, November 5, 2010

Problem Set 4

Part 1: Limits, Continuity, Differentiability ANSWERS
Part 2: Basic Derivatives ANSWERS
Part 3: Motion Problems ANSWERS
Part 4: Implicit Differentiation ANSWERS
Part 5: Derivatives of Exponential, Logarithmic and Inverse Trigonometric Functions ANSWERS
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Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Inverse Trigonometric Functions

HW: FDWK 3.8 1-29 odds
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Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

HW: FDWK 3.9 1-41 odds
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I have been a math teacher at Randolph High School in New Jersey since September 2008. My previous high school teaching positions include Kearny High School, Highland Park High School, and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. I have a B.A. in Mathematics and Computer Science from Rhode Island College, an M.A. in Mathematics Education from New Jersey City University (NJCU), and am currently a doctoral student in Mathematics Education at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Education. In addition to my work in Randolph, I have been an adjunct professor at NJCU since 2005.
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