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ND
FOURTH QUARTER
CHERY MARIE CABAÑA-UMALI, T-1
Subject Teacher
15 minutes (10 pts each)
1.Prepare ½
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15 minutes (10 pts each)
1. Factor 6x + 15x - 21.
2
2. Evaluate: -
3. Simplify:
4. Evaluate:
Higher Order
Derivatives
Chain Rule
Implicit Differentiation
Objectives:
• recalls the rules in finding the
derivative of a function;
•manipulates a function
accurately to find the first,
second, or nth derivatives.
Activity 1: My 1 ! st
2. f(x) = 8x + 5x - 1
-3 2
Essential Questions
1. What is the General Power
Formula?
2. How to find the 1 , 2 , or
st nd
nth derivative of a
function?
Higher Order
Derivatives
General Power Formula
If y = u , then = n u
n n-1
by chain rule,
u =nu
n n-1
General Power
Formula
2. y = (1 – 2x) 3
3. y = (3 – 2y) 5
Higher Order Derivatives
Higher Order Derivatives
-result of two or more
successive differentiations of a
function.
Higher Order Derivatives
= f’(x) … first
derivative
= () = f’’(x) …
second derivative
Higher Order Derivatives
= () = f (x) … n
nth derivative
Higher Order Derivatives
Example 1:
Find the first, second, and
third derivatives of
y = x – 2x – 4x + 2
5 -3
Higher Order Derivatives
Example 2:
Find the first, and second
derivatives.
y=
Higher Order Derivatives
Application:
What is the highest order on
Maslow’s Hierarchy of
needs?
How is every order related to
Higher Order Derivatives
Generalization:
1. What are higher order
derivatives?
2. How to find the first,
second, or nth derivatives?
Chain Rule
Objectives:
• illustrates the Chain Rule of
Differentiation
•solves problems using Chain
Rule
Activity 1: Practice!
Given y = (4x + 3) 2
Example 1: Differentiate
f (x) = (3x – 2x + 4) using
2 2
Chain Rule.
Theorem (Chain
Rule)
Example 2: Differentiate
f (x) = (x + 2x) using Chain
2 100
Rule.
Theorem (Chain
Rule)
Example 3: Differentiate
f (x) = (3x – 4x + 5) using
2 8
Chain Rule.
Theorem (Chain
Rule)