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Differential Calculus Formulas

This document is a 4 page review on differential calculus by Mark Vincent C. Espinosa for a chemical engineering licensure examination. It covers limit theorems, infinite limits, limits at infinity, the derivative concept, applications of derivatives including tangent lines, rates of change, motion, curve tracing and approximation. It also provides basic differentiation formulas for functions like polynomials, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions.
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Differential Calculus Formulas

This document is a 4 page review on differential calculus by Mark Vincent C. Espinosa for a chemical engineering licensure examination. It covers limit theorems, infinite limits, limits at infinity, the derivative concept, applications of derivatives including tangent lines, rates of change, motion, curve tracing and approximation. It also provides basic differentiation formulas for functions like polynomials, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions.
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D I F F E R E N T I A L C A L C U L U S | 1

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION REVIEWER



MARK VINCENT C. ESPINOSA

LIMIT THEOREMS

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INFINITE LIMITS






LIMITS AT INFINITY




DERIVATIVE CONCEPT



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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION REVIEWER

MARK VINCENT C. ESPINOSA




APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVE

Tangent Line to a Curve at a Point




Rate of Change




Rectilinear Motion




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Free-Falling

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Curve Tracing




Approximation

dx must be smaller than x
% error or change = (dy/y)(100)

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION REVIEWER

MARK VINCENT C. ESPINOSA

BASIC DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS




DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS FOR TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS











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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION REVIEWER

MARK VINCENT C. ESPINOSA

DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS FOR INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS




DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS FOR EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION




DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS FOR LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION




DIFFERENTIATION FORMULAS FOR HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS

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