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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 4 – Contextual Applications of Differentiation
Topic 4.1
What does the implicit function theorem state? “Under certain conditions…”
The derivative of an implicit equation is equal to the opposite of the explicit equation
An implicit equation can be re-written as an explicit equation
The derivative of an implicit equation can be found by integrating the explicit equation
The derivative of an implicit equation is equal to the explicit equation
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 4.1 Interpreting the Meaning of the Derivative in Context
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