About this lesson
This video continues to look at Differentiation for the Specialist Mathematics course for VCE Units 3 and 4 here in Australia. However, this content is great for all students following a Mathematics course. I take a look at how you can differentiate functions with respect to y rather than respect to x. I explain why you need to do this (as it's going to come in handy in a later video!) and show some examples of how to do it. I also show where you need to be careful. The theory is explained in an easy to understand way too!
Lesson chapters
- Welcome
- Learning objectives
- Recap of past learning
- The Chain Rule Revisited
- Example 1
- Example 2
- Example 3
- You can use your CAS!
- Learning objectives: Revisited
Legal (VCAA)
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Video details
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Title
Derivatives of x = f(y)
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Section
Differentiation and rational functions
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Course
Specialist Maths: Units 3 and 4
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