In electrical engineering, you’ll need to find the rates at which alternating currents and voltages are changing. In financial applications, you may want to calculate the rate at which continuously compounded interest is growing. And in healthcare, you might need to calculate the rate at which per capita costs are rising, where the total costs and the patient population are both functions of time.
In short, you’ll need to know how to differentiate trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as the products and quotients of functions.
Finding an undefined limit by substitution
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