27 videos in "Derivatives / Rules of Derivatives"
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Introduction to Derivatives
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The Derivative
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Calculation of Derivatives
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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
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Leibniz Notation and the Chain Rule
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Rectilinear Motion
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Higher-Order Derivatives
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Critical Numbers and the First Derivative Test
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Concavity and the Second Derivative Test
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The Power Rule
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Derivatives Part 1
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Derivatives Part 2
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Derivatives Part 3
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[C.2] Numerical Derivative
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[C.3] Elasticity
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Derivative of a Sum-Product-Quotient-Composition
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Sign of Derivative and Increasing or Decreasing
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Increasing or Decreasing Derviative from Function
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Cartesian Graphs and the Second Derivative
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Excel Project 1 - Acceleration of Sales
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Notations and Power Rule
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Chain Rule
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Derivative of Exponential
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Max and Min
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Elasticity Part 1
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Elasticity Part 2
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Elasticity Part 3 - Calculator
[C.3] Elasticity
- How do you find elasticity in a TI graphing calculator?
- How can you use functions and the table on a TI graphing calculator to find the price for which a situation is elastic to maximize the revenue?
- How can you find the maximum revenue for a Calculus price problem?
- How can you graph lines of functions and use the intersect function to find the price to maximize revenue in a situation on a TI graphing calculator?
This lesson explains how to find elasticity in a TI graphing calculator. The steps involved in putting the necessary variables and performing computations in the calculator are shown for this involved word problem. Make sure you have an understanding of elasticity before learning how to find the values in the graphing calculator, though.



