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Derivatives Chain Rule Circuit Training Calculus

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Joan Kessler
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Description

Your Calculus students will gain proficiency finding derivatives using the Chain Rule with this self-checking circuit.

What's included?

  • There are 16 problems which include a wide variety of functions including polynomial, rational, radicals, exponential, logarithmic, trig functions, and composites of all of them. Please note that here are no inverse trig functions included. Please zoom in on the preview to make sure these problems are appropriate for your classes.

  • Fully typed solutions are included for your convenience.

What is a circuit?

If you have never used circuits, then the best way to describe them is a combination of a scavenger hunt and worksheet with the answers embedded. Students start at the first problem and after solving it, search the circuit for the correct answer, completing the accompanying problem in that section. This continues until they have solved all the problems. If they can't find an answer, then they must go back and check their work. Many problems have similar constants in order to eliminate guessing.

My students worked best in small groups or pairs.

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