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High school calculus homeschool curricula for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Integration By Substitution (U-Sub) PowerPoint

Integration By Substitution (U-Sub) PowerPoint

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Math with Ms H
Integration by Substitution and U-Sub PowerPoint. This presentation shows how to "undo" chain rule with examples incorporating power rule, logarithms, the natural base e, radical expressions, and trigonometry. This PowerPoint was originally used over four 50 minute Calculus College Preparatory classes. However, the slides can be easily moved around or edited to fit the pacing for your classroom. Additional practice, challenge problems, and "you tries" are included throughout the powerpoint.
Preview of Integration by Parts PowerPoint

Integration by Parts PowerPoint

Created by
Math with Ms H
Integration by Parts PowerPointPowerPoint demonstrates how integration by parts "undoes" the product rule for differentiation and can be a helpful method of integrating. This presentation includes examples with polynomials, natural log, the natural base e, and trigonometry. It also includes the Tabular Method!I used this presentation for two 50 minute Calculus College Preparatory classes. However, the slides can be easily rearranged and modified to fit the pacing of your class.
Preview of Finding the concavity, inflection points and relative extrema of functions

Finding the concavity, inflection points and relative extrema of functions

Created by
Felix A Azenui
This power point presentation is about the concepts and theorems involved in finding the concavity, inflection points and relative extrema of functions. It includes examples of problems , their solution and activities for students preparing to take the AP Calculus exam.
Preview of Introduction to Derivatives

Introduction to Derivatives

Created by
MathStuff4U
This 7 page PowerPoint discusses the first principles definition of the derivative, the important derivative values (zero and undefined) and works through five examples of using the derivative definition to find the derivative of a polynomial and simple rational functions and also and example showing how to graph the derivative using slopes of tangents.
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