Sketching Derivatives From Parent Functions - f f' f'' Graphs - f(x), Calculus
This calculus video tutorial explains how to sketch the derivatives of the parent function using the graph f(x). This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems.
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Sketching Derivatives of Parent Functions
2. Quadratic Function / Parabola f(x) = x^2
3. Linear Functions 2x
4. Cubic Functions x^3
5. Trigonometric Functions - Sine and Cosine - sin(x) and cos(x)
6. Increasing and Decreasing Functions
7. Relative Extrema of a Function and the Derivative f'
8. Graphing The First and Second Derivative of a Function
9. Local Maximum and Minimum Calculus
10. Critical Points and Inflection Points
11. Relative Maximum and Minimium of Using the First Derivative Graph
12. Critical Points and Extrema - Calculus
13. Concavity, Inflection Points on Graph of f'(x) - First Derivative
14. Identifying the Horizontal Tangent Lines
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