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12YEARSOF MATH

MATHIS ALANGUAGE

1 Somanysymbols
Whyarethere somanysymbolsinmath
Take 2 3 5 Howdowereadthis twoplusthreeisequalto five
Nowimagine writingthis a 100times Writinginwordstakesso muchtimeandeffort

Howcanwe savetimeandeffort introducesymbols

Conclusion mathsymbols are alphabets or letters ofthe languagecalled mathematics


Anyquestions sofar
2 Mathematics is a language oflogic

Ever difficultwords

9 I
English hungry vs antepenultimate

Math us fix

Asyoulearn a languagemoreandmore youstart to understandthecultureofthelanguagemoreandmore


Asyoulearnmathmoreandmore youstart tounderstandlogicmoreandmore
3 Howtogetbetter at a language
learnwords learnsymbols
learngrammar learnhowto usesymbols

practiceusingthelanguage practice mathematics

Youhavedonelotsandlotsof butnotenoughof or
EQUALITY
LEARN
Fgm
meansequal whatis writtenontheleftis equf.iniisinti iifijiived
If twoobjects wereequal doingthesame operation to both objectskeepthingsequal
understandingthisrequireslogic does
thatmakesense
Example Imagine aboxofgrapes Toweighthegrapes we useoldfashionedscale

edited
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go.it
aierthanlkg 000h.It.sk sayssame.fi
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go.la go
If we writetheabovesituation usingthelanguagecalled Iinathematics
x 0 1 2 3 22 3 2

Example twofunctions ofthreevariables fixingz gosling z

If then
ff wedidn'tlearnthis
fixingz DON'Tworry
glory ffcx.mg

Wecan'tread understand allthesymbols


whatiswritenontheleftisequaltowhatiswritenonhen.gl
butweknow hemeaningof g
Itwbeatsereequaloinghesameperationtobotojectsleephingseget
thefirstlogicalrule

fixing2 gloryZ
whatiswritten theleft what writtenontheright

of
opteration
ix
g offguyz
sameoperation

Example Let's
say x ytz Then xt3 ytzt3
addition

x Z
y z Z subtraction
y
4x 4 ytz 4g42 multiplication

X Ly Z 1212 division

xcytz y 2yz z exponentiation

Fc set Cytz FZ

log log Cytz thelogarithm


taking

fca fcytz evaluation of afunction


SECONDLOGICTOLEARN INVERSE

needtochoose afont
Imagine
youareusingphotoshopillustratorto design a posterand
selectalltextsandthenchangethefont butyoulikethefirstonebetter
sowe select UNDO or If
firstfont font
second

Thisis aprocessthat happens a lotin reallife

objectsituation changedobjectsituation

undo
maynotbe availableformanyoperations
Inmaththisis a CENTRAL concept
manyoperations actionscomewith undo or

inverseoperations actions

Wealreadyknowmanyexamplesusing our logic


operation inverseoperation

2 3 addition x 3 subtraction

É 2x multiplication division

x exponentiation I
4 log X
sin x sin se

Fromthislistweseethat

inverseoperation is ALWAYS harder counterintuitive 411011 51E


Whenwefirstlearnmath westartwithnaturalnumbersand
addition

24 6 43 608 651

Butwhenwelearnsubtraction with natural numbers


6 2 4 651 608 43 2 6 4 weneednegativeintegers

Sowelearnintegers andmoveon to multiplication


2 3 6 447 3 12
Butwhenwelearndivisionwithintegers
6 3 2 C12 3 4 3 4 weneed rationalnumbers

Inthesamewaylearningsquarerootrequiresus to learn irrationalnumbers ex T2

Whyaresquarerootsandlogarithms so difficult Becausetheyare counterintuitive especially

ex1 Howwouldyouread Is Whatnumberis equalto squarerootof 25

whatpositivenumbersquared is 25
25

exz Howwouldyouread log16 Whatnumber is equalto log4 of 16

16 4raisedtowhatpoweris 16

So ft isthenumber whensquared isequalto 7 F 7


Andlog7 isthepoweryouneedto gofrom 3 7 310937
7

LEYTO SOLVINGEQUATIONS EQUALITY INVERSE LOGIC


Let'ssolveequationsusinglogic

e1 If 2 6 4 find x
2 6 4 2 6 4
6 6 x2
2x 4 6 10 1 3 164 2
3
2
x 12110 52 3 x 2 3 5
e2 If 2 6 4 find4k
2 6 4
69 6
4 6 10
1 2
42 21 10 20
a3 If 3 4 7 find
3 4 7
317 log
x 4 10937
4 4
log7 4
Someequationsarenotso straightforward to seethe
steps
ex4 I asitbutc o find x

19

Since has si perhaps weshouldsquarebothsides butwealsohave x in

Trickisto addanumberandthen squaring

N
N
NJ I 2Nx N

Thencomparing x̅ with asi wecanguess astep multiplybya

a
it EEI
Soweneedtomake it bax looklike it 2Nx N
Compare and toget 2N
my
N
IN E
Wehavealltheingredientsnow
ax bxtc 0
af I
xta.gg
52 8 0

x x dg
xtzaj sitfxtfa.fm 14 2

a
I
Eat x b 4 1 Ea
2
Atthispoint youmighthavequestions
howdoI come withthis
up
AnsYoudon'thaveto It istheteacher'sjob
howdo I rememberthis

AnsYoucanonlyrememberthis withoutmemorizing bymakingthisknowledgeyours


I rememberthis because I madethisknowledgemine
Forexample I solve set4 1 0 inthefollowing way
54 1 0
5 24 5
4 5
21 2 155
I r
2 2
x 2155
hesetworulesoflogic is keyto understandingthebigpicture especiallywhencombinedwiththeconcept offunctions
ENTRALCONCEPT FUNCTIONS

Myfavoriteexample of functions machines

getfriedpotato
CARROTS
iif
itff.it iii iiiis
When I
putcarrot intheFryer I getfriedcarrot
f

iig
friedcarrot

qg
Fryercarrot
When I
putfish intheFryer I getfriedfish
Fryerfish friedfish
FRYER hasaninput and an output FUNCTION almost

Q Can I putwaterin
youcan'tputinthefryer
No Thereare somethings

So weneedto makesurewhatwe canputinthe fryer DOMAIN 2104

Allthepossiblethingsthefryercanmake RANGE 19
Q Can I getanythingotherthanfriedpotatowhen I putpotatointhefryer NO

fryerpotato friedpotato
always

anelementintheDomain is relatedto
onlyoneelementintheRANGE
Q Can Igetfriedpotato if I putin somethingelse YES
geritroenpotato fried

morethanoneelementinthepoman canbe

relatedtothesameelementintheRANGE
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f ftp.t

Let'sMIXFIRST SECONDRULE
OFLOGICTO FUNCTIONS
Rute Equlit If potato fryerpotato
Egg
fryer d
fryers fryerpotato friedpotato
Rule 2 inverse Canweundofunctions

potato

fryera fryerpotato friedpotato

Whatdowe
putinthefryerto get friedpotato fryer friedpotato
Ans potato frozenpotato fryer friedpotato
Wecanundofunctions butthisinverseoperation isNOT a function
MATHEMATICALFUNCTIONS

1 Characteristics

hasinputandoutput
DOMAIN allpossibleinputs
RANGE allpossibleoutputs atdefinition offunction

oneinput Itodifferentoutputs oneinput one poggge.mg

twoinput oneoutput

2 Nomenclature

functionname usually aletter fg


input x
fix
Output
y
Example Let for of tankx fsncu.ms du
Then f 2 22tanh2 f sncu.msdu
flytz cytz tanhcytz
f sncu.msdu

f peanut peanut tankpeanut f cu.msdu

f A tanh f sncu.ms du
3 Logicandfunctions

Reequality 54 212
onepossibleoutpnffffa.se
oneinput

for
NOTEthisruleispossiblebecauseofthedefinition offunctions
Ruletiverse dz
maynotbe a
f function
fan fu
Example Forfew x finda suchthat f 25 x 5
So fundo25 5 fundo not afunction

Can undoing afunction beagain a function


Example For for 2 3 findsosuchthat fish 5

So fund 5 1 and it is okfor 5

Butwhat if there issome y where fundly multipleanswers

Let'scheck
3
IS 2
Icy 3
so forany thereis
onlyone x suchthat fix
y y
so forany thereis
onlyone x suchthat funding x
y
fundo
is a function
Inthiscase fund iscalledtheinversefunction of f f21 4 andwrite f
4 Graph of a function
Wecanvisualizeanyfunction using a graph

Ex for 2 3
glad FE
has x2 2
Q Whyis thegraph of f
Whyis A thegraph of g
Whyis thegraph of h

Point a b is onthegraphof f fca b is true


Whatis agraphof afunction f

a collectionof allpoints x y suchthat fix y


If weunderstandwhat a graphis we canalsounderstandthefollowing

If ab is a solution to twofunctions f and g then a b is an intersection

ofthegraphsof f and
g
a b solutionto f fca b so ab is onthegraphof f
carbs solutionto
9 s onthegraphof 9

mu t mu
9,9
cab
Agraphof a function cannotintersect a verticallinemorethanonce
a verticalline collectionof allpointswhose x coordinateisthesamenumber C

equationof a verticalline x c

If agraphintersects a verticallinemorethanonce forexample two


thenthepointshavecoordinate C Y and c
Ya
Hence wehave flo y for y f is not afunction
verticallinetest

Graphofaninversefunction f andthegraphof f are symmetricwithrespect totheline x


y
a b IS
Eample
y fix 2 3
f a 2at3 b
e
2a b 3 P forthefunction f
a feb3 fy
outputforthefunction
f
tofundocy Icy3 x frombefore
compare

y f x In
If cabs is onthegraph
for outputforf
input off ftp.fffihesraphoft

f hasnoinversefunction ifthegraphof f intersect a horizontal linemorethanonce

ahorizontalline collection of allpointswhose coordinate isthesamenumber C


y
equationof a horizontalline y c

If agraphintersects ahorizontallinemorethanonce forexample two


thenthepointshavecoordinate x C and a c
Hence wehave flow c f x C andfundoc x andx2 fundo not afunction

horizontallinetest

thegraph
Analyzing
b
Whatisthegeneral shape

is zero
axis
the
Wheredoes
graphintersectthe y
findthepoint xoyo onthegraph off aid axis
findfco yo
the
Wheredoes
graph intersectthe splintswhose coordinate
se is zero
equation y 0

findthepoint xoyo onthegraph offfind axis


find floco 0 UNDO

Example Linearfunction fin math


slope m
shape line

yintercept yo fco a b É c
Scintercept ax'tbx c QUADRATICEQUATION

Example Quadratic function fin ax'tbutc


shapeparabola

yintercept yo fco a b É c
Scintercept ax'tbx c QUADRATICEQUATION

Pattern function for


r
shape

g intercept set
c intercept
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fiiij
trigonometric 7

onclusion our ULTIMATEGOAL is to learn WHATFUNCTIONSARE 44 997T


Welearnsomanytypesoffunctionsbecausetheyare EXAMPLES offunctionswithreallifeapplications

IEEE EERN E.IE IE WHAYE8EPEEYIs ARE

thispartismissing
nderstanding WHATFUNCTIONS ARE iscrucialbecause incalculus we areinterestedinthe thstep

Pattern function
r
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shape

yintercept yo jiffy
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exponential
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tangentlineTIE DIFFERENTIATION IE
LOPEISVELOCITY

WewillnowstarttolearnHowtofindthetangentlineandWHYwewanttofindthetangentline
Example walkingdowntheroad tmaf

a
walkingat 0.5kmh

after1hour I walked 0.5km


velocity
after2hours I walked 1km y fois Ix
after 4hours I walked2km
input c futputing

walkingat 2kmh walkingat 3kmh

after1hour I walked 2km after1hour I walked 3km


after2hours I walked4km y fu 2x after2hours I walked6km y fois 3x
after 4hours I walked 8km after 4hours I walked12km
speed equation

0.5 y x

2 1 2 slopeoflinearfunction

3 y 34
so wehave SLOPE VELOCITY

Wedon'tevenneed toknowtheequation tofindoutwhowalked thefastest


fastest
Howaboutnonconstantspeed

distance
g
Whenwerewemovingthefastest
b

Howdoweknowthat
thegraphisthe steepest
a b c sitime
sheisthehighest
Weareusingourlogicandintuitiontoanswerthisproblem
butwehave nomathematicalreason
problem wecanonlycalculateslopesforlines

IDEA usetangentlines

Slopeofthetangentline
close
really totheslopeofthecurve.IM

goodapfroximation ofthevelocity

wecancalulatethis if wecanfindthetangentline

FINDINGTHETANGENTLINE

Example carnavigation onlyinformation ithas is location buthowdoesitknowyourspeed

yourpositionevery 1
checks second

Between 1 1 and2 youtravel

sowecanfindyourspeed distangffeled

d
t
If wewantto updateourspeedmoreoften
checkmoreoften 0.5sec 0.1sec0.01sec
to
thesmallerthetimeinterval thebetter
et'sapplythisideato our problem Pee

Fiat time b a

speed distanf.IE taffaI slope


4 feb x

Remember smallinterval meansbetter

As bgetscloserto a

iffff.fr b b
linegetsclosertothetangentline

Thismeans as bgetscloserto a
theslopeofthelinegetscloserto theslopeofthetangentline
Q Howclosecan b getto a b a smaller is better

Whynot b a or b a o

problem slope
ff so the denominator becomes

Q Canwesolvethisproblem
weneedto learn LIMITS
IMITS
Suppose I draw a graphbuthide a smallportionof it

f
Canyouguesstheequationoffish
it lookslike aline withslope7 and yintercept 2
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Let'suncover a littlemore
f

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hegraphwas

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12 undefined

2 2 4
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Let'sunderstandhowcancelingworksin afraction
Example 9 32
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by1 is itself
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fix whenwecancel
by 2 wearedividingbyso 2 Ah
Q Whatif x 2 Thenwe are dividingby0

oct2 Thus whenwecancel


got byso 2 we are assuming x 2
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say f 2 4
withoutactuallysayingit

EA 0 999 0.9 1
welearnthisinschools but are wesurethisis true 0.999 isnever1 butequalto 1
0.999 is a waytosay 1 withoutactuallysayingit

thisispossiblebecause 0.999 is infinitelycloseto 7


Whatdowemean
by infinitelyclose
trichotomy If a barenumbers thenoneof by istrue
So 1 0999 or 1 0.999 SC 0

But 1 0.999 is smallerthananypositivenumberhoweversmall


Q whatnumber 20 butstillsmallerthananypositivenumber howeversmall
2 0

1 0.999 2 0

et ustake soinfinitelycloseto 2 butnotequalto 2 Wearesaying so2 withoutactuallysayingit

wecandivideby so 2 so fish gas


Then fix is infinitelycloseto 4 Wearesaying fiz 4 withoutactuallysayingit

As x approaches 2 fin approaches 4

ftp.fixs 4 thelimitof fishas x approaches 2 is 4

ACKTOTANGENTLINES

Ourgoal findtheslope ofthetangentlineto y fcx at sea


y
IDEA Choosesomeother b
Findtheslopeofthe linethrough afca and b f b

Thesmallerthedifference between a andb thebetter


b
say a b butthenwe divideby0
Problem wewantto

Isthere awayto say a b withoutactuallysayingit


LIMITS
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y fcx at x a

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HOMEWORK 1

Use the definition of derivatives


f (x + dx) f (x)
f 0 (x) = lim
dx!0 dx
to calculate the derivatives of the following functions.

1. f (x) = 3x 8

2. f (x) = x3 3x
1
3. f (x) =
2x + 1
p
4. f (x) = x3 3x
2 HOMEWORK 1

Answers.
1. f (x) = 3x 8
f (x + dx) f (x)
f 0 (x) = lim
dx!0 dx
(3(x + dx) 8) (3x 8)
= lim
dx!0 dx
3x + 3 dx 8 3x + 8
= lim
dx!0 dx
3 dx
= lim
dx!0 dx
= lim 3
dx!0
=3

2. f (x) = x3 3x
f (x + dx) f (x)
f 0 (x) = lim
dx!0 dx
((x + dx)3 3(x + dx)) (x3 3x)
= lim
dx!0 dx
x3 + 3x2 dx + 3x dx2 + dx3 3x 3 dx x3 + 3x
= lim
dx!0 dx
2 2 3
3x dx + 3x dx + dx 3 dx
= lim
dx!0 dx
dx(3x + 3x dx + dx2 3)
2
= lim
dx!0 dx
= lim (3x + 3x dx + dx2 3)
2
dx!0
2
= 3x 3

1
3. f (x) = .
=
2x + 1
0 f (x + dx) f (x)
f (x) = lim
dx!0 dx
1 1
2(x+dx)+1 2x+1
= lim
✓ dx
dx!0

1 1 1
= lim
dx!0 dx

2(x + dx) + 1 2x + 1 =
.
i
⌘- d ( 2(xtdx)
*
1 1 2x+1 1 2(x+dx)+1
= lim dx 2(x+dx)+1 · 2x+1 2x+1 · 2(x+dx)+1
dx!0
1

2x+1 2(x+dx)+1
a
x
⌘ * (2cxtdx2 ,
*

= lim dx (2(x+dx)+1)(2x+1) (2x+1)(2(x+dx)+1)


dx!0
✓ ◆
1 (2x + 1) (2(x + dx) + 1)
= lim
dx!0 dx

(2(x + dx) + 1)(2x + 1)

dx ( 24tdx
n
)+1 ) ( 2 x
+

1 2x + 1 2x 2 dx 1
= lim
dx!0 dx (2(x + dx) + 1)(2x + 1)
✓ ◆
1 2 dx
= lim
dx!0 dx (2(x + dx) + 1)(2x + 1)
HOMEWORK 1 3

2
= lim
dx!0 (2(x + dx) + 1)(2x + 1)
2
=
(2x + 1)2

p
4. f (x) = x3 3x
f (x + dx) f (x)
f 0 (x) = lim
dx!0
p dx
p
(x + dx)3 3(x + dx) x3 3x
= lim
dx!0
p dx p
p p
3
(x+dx) 3(x+dx) x3 3x (x+dx)3 3(x+dx)+ x3 3x
= lim dx
· p 3
p
3
dx!0 (x+dx) 3(x+dx)+ x 3x
((x+dx)3 3(x+dx)) (x3 3x) 1
= lim dx
·p p
dx!0 (x+dx)3 3(x+dx)+ x3 3x

2 1
= (3x
,
3) · lim p p
dx!0 (x + dx)3 3(x + dx) + x3 3x
2
3x 3
= p
2 x3 3x
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HOMEWORK 2

Use various rules of derivatives to calculate the derivatives of the following functions.

1. f (x) = 3x 8

2. f (x) = x3 3x

3. f (x) = x sin x

4. f (x) = (x2 2x 4) sin x


2 HOMEWORK 2

Answers.
1. f (x) = 3x 8 '
'
0
f (x) = (3x 8) 0 f x= ( 34- 8 )
'
0
= (3x) (8)0
= 3 · (x)0 (8)0
=
(
3 π7 -
(8)
.

=3·1 0 " (8)


= 3 .
(x)
=3
0
=
3 .
-

2. f (x) = x3 3x
f 0 (x) = (x3 3x)0
:
= (x3 )0 (3x)0 3x 3

= 3x2 3 · (x)0
= 3x2 3·1
2
= 3x 3

3. f (x) = x · sin x inx ) ' =


CoSx

f 0 (x) = (x · sin x)0 '

, sinx + x ( sinx)
= (x)0 · sin x + x · (sin x)0 λ x)
.

= 1 · sin x + x · cos x
+
= sin x + x · cos x = .
sinx x cosx .

cosx
sinxt x
.

4. f (x) = (x2 2x 4) sin x :

f 0 (x) = ((x2 2x 4) sin x)0 '

= (x 2
2x 0
4) sin x + (x 2
2x 4)(sin x) 0 ( Cosx ) = -
sinx

= ((x2 )0 (2x)0 (4)0 ) sin x + (x2 2x 4) cos x


= (2x 2 · (x)0 0) sin x + (x2 2x 4) cos x
= (2x 2 · 1) sin x + (x2 2x 4) cos x
2
= (2x 2) sin x + (x 2x 4) cos x

: 24 4) Cosx
(x
-

'

( sinx)
=
cosx

Co a) sinx
$ = -
DERIVATIVERULES

siderates

uniting
c.fm c fleas Fh
fix gas fix cguns fin cgon fin g's
xn n xn foranyinteger
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fa 34 x 2
10
34 x2
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3 43 2 3

12 3
DIFFERENT NAMESFORDERIVATIVES

Recall our firstexampleforlearningthemeaningofthetangentline


FromLecture04

Theideaforfindingtheslopeofthetangentline

f tangentline
y fca x a fca
Ya

a b
at 3
Choose b closeto a
Findtheslopeofthelinebetweentwopoints afca and b f b

Letbgoreallycloseto a

Whatistheslopemeasuring

slope

It ismeasuringhowmuch ymovedfcato f b when x movedfrom a to b

it ismeasuring changein y intermsofchangein x oct05stE05011Eter y7 Eat 5171

Buying apples at 9 vs 5apples at 10 Whichismorepriceefficient

whatischangingprice
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