Please work on these problems and create your own.

Please look at the solved examples, solve the problems involving related rates and create your own.

This discussion will be up to an additional 10% of your class Exam 3.

Good Luck!

https://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/calculus_online/section06.02.html

http://www-users.math.umn.edu/~loper012/Math_1271/Related%20Rates%20Example%20Problem.pdf

https://www.sarahsmathings.com/calc1/related-rates-worked-examples/

www.sarahsmathings.com
Calculus 1 – Need help understanding related rates? Check out this post for several examples of different types of related rates problems!

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/calc10/content/proof-videos/chapter-2/section-6/related-rates-speed-of-an-airplane/

Welcome to Calculus I course. Please Introduce Yourself

Assignment. Write a comment in reply to this post (scroll to the bottom to find the “Leave a Reply” box).  Your comment should be at least 2 paragraphs in length.  In the first paragraph, introduce yourself in whatever way you wish (what do you want your classmates to know about you?).  In the second paragraph, choose ONE of the following two topics and write a response. Don’t forget to tell us which topic you chose.

Topics (choose ONE).

  1. Was math ever your favorite subject? If so, when was it? What about math made it your favorite? If math has never been your favorite subject, what about it do you not like?
  2. Sometimes people can recognize a time when their opinion of math dramatically changed either for the better or the worse. Tell us about it.

https://www.whitman.edu/mathematics/calculus_online/section06.02.html

http://www-users.math.umn.edu/~loper012/Math_1271/Related%20Rates%20Example%20Problem.pdf

https://www.sarahsmathings.com/calc1/related-rates-worked-examples/

www.sarahsmathings.com
Calculus 1 – Need help understanding related rates? Check out this post for several examples of different types of related rates problems!

http://www.larsoncalculus.com/calc10/content/proof-videos/chapter-2/section-6/related-rates-speed-of-an-airplane/

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