Lesson Playlist: Interpreting Graphs of Derivatives Mathematics • Third Year of Secondary School
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Determine over what Intervals a Function is Positive Given the Graph of Its Derivative
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Finding the Inflection Points of a Function from the Graph of Its Derivative
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Finding the 𝑥-Coordinates of the Inflection Points of a Function from the Graph of Its Second Derivative
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Identifying the Concavity and Monotonicity of a Function from Its Graph
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Finding the Inflection Points of a Function from the Graph of Its Derivative
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Using a Graph of a Function to Identify Features of the Graph of the Differential of That Function
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Finding the Concavity of a Function from Its Derivative Graph
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Identifying the 𝑥-Coordinates of the Turning Points of a Function from a Graph of Its First Derivative
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Identifying the Concavity and Monotonicity of a Function from Its Graph
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Finding the Monotonicity of a Function given the Graph of Its First Derivative
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Finding the Inflection Points of a Function from the Graph of Its Derivative
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Finding the Values Which Give the Local Maximum and Minimum Values of a Function from the Graph of Its First Derivative
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Finding the Monotonicity of a Function given Its Derivative Graph
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Identifying the Graph of a Derivative
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Identifying the Concavity and Monotonicity of a Function from Its Graph
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Finding the 𝑥-Coordinates of the Inflection Points of a Function from the Graph of Its First Derivative