
Lecture Description
Calculus: We show that the derivative of exp(x) is exp(x). We verify derivative properties of the graph of exp(x), show consistency with the slope definition of derivative, and note how the chain rule applies.
Course Index
- Definition of ln(x) Using Integration
- Properties of ln(x) Using Integration
- End Behavior of ln(x)
- Derivative of ln(x) as a Slope
- The Chain Rule for ln(x) and ln|x|
- Derivative of f(x) = ln(ln(x^2 + 1))
- Graph of f(x) = 3ln(x-2) + 4
- Graph of f(x) = ln(x^2 - x)
- Graph of f(x) = ln|x^2-x|
- Implicit Differentiation with ln(x)
- Logarithmic Differentiation
- Antiderivative of ln(x^4)/x
- Antiderivative involving 1/x 1
- Antiderivative involving 1/x 2
- Trig Antiderivatives involving 1/x
- Area under f(x) = ln(x)/x
- Inverse Functions
- Inverse Functions: ln(x) and exp(x)
- Graph of f(x) = 2 - e^{2x-1}
- Inverse Function for f(x) = 2 e^{x-2}
- No Inverse Function for f(x)=ln(x)-exp(x)
- Derivative of an Inverse Function
- Properties of Derivative of exp(x)
- Derivatives with e^x
- Tangent Line to x^2 e^x at x=1
- Graph of f(x) = x^2 e^{-x}
- Graph of Normal Distribution
- Implicit Differentiation with e^x
- Indefinite Integrals with e^x
- Definite Integral of exp(-3x+2) (HD Version)
- Definite Integral of (e^x - 1)(e^x - 2)/e^2x (HD Version)
- Graphing with 2^x
- Equations with Logarithms
- Derivatives of log_b(x) and b^x
- Tangent Lines to log_b(x) and b^x
- Logarithmic Differentiation
- Indefinite Integrals with b^x and log_b(x)
- Definite Integrals with b^x and log_b(x)
- Compound Interest
- Evaluating Inverse Trig Functions 1
- Evaluating Inverse Trig Expressions 2
- Evaluating Inverse Trig Expressions 3
- Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions
- Graph of f(x) = tan^{-1}(1-x^2)
- Tangent Line to f(x) = xsin^{-1}(x/2)
- Integrals with Inverse Trig Functions 1
- Integrals with Inverse Trig Functions 2
- Integrals with Inverse Trig Functions 3
Course Description
In this third installment, Dr. Bob resumes his Calculus series by solving derivatives and definite integrals of special functions: Derivative of ln(x), Integration with ln(x), Inverse functions, Derivative and integral with e^x, Other Bases, Derivatives of Inverse Trig, Integrals of Inverse Trig.
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