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Topic 6: Differentiation Jacques Text Book (edition 4 ): Chapter 4 1.Rules of Differentiation 2.Applications 1 Differentiation is all about measuring change! Measuring change in a linear function: y = a + bx a= intercept b= constant slope i.e. the impact of a unit change in x on the level of y y − y b= ∆y = 2 1 ∆x x −x 2 1 2 If the function is non-linear: 40 2 e.g. if y = x 30 20 y=x2 10 0 0123456 ∆y y − y X = 2 1 gives slope of the line ∆x x − x 2 1 connecting 2 points (x , y ) and (x ,y ) on a curve 1 1 2 2 • (2,4) to (4,16): slope = (16-4) /(4-2) = 6 (36-4) • (2,4) to (6,36): slope = /(6-2) = 8 3 The slope of a curve is equal to the slope of the line (or tangent) that touches the curve at that point Total Cost Curve 40 35 30 25 y=x220 15 10 5 0 1234567 X w hich is diffe rent for d iffer ent values o f x 4
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