Rates of Change
Applications of differentiation
Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4
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This video looks at what it means to find a rate of change. I look at what it means and how to find average rates of change and instantaneous rates of change. This video forms part of the Year 12 (VCE Units 1 and 2) Mathematical Methods course and will prepare you well for the exam. I use a number of worked examples to frame the theory and spend time looking at some more challenging VCAA questions. The theory is explained in an easy to understand way with the aim to make maths make sense!
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