Graphing a Derivative Function | MIT 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2010

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Graphing a Derivative Function

Instructor: Christine Breiner

View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/18-01SCF10

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  • some people are born teachers and explainers. Christine is one of those people.

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  • Thank you

  • Awsome!

  • where is the second part where she gives us the answer to the question she gave us?

  • They still use chalk? Weird. since its MIT.. :-O

  • COME TEACH AT MY SCHOOL

  • Thank you, this is very helpful, but it looks like at the beginning and the end the slope is fairly constant as the line seems pretty straight. I think the beginning and end of the graph of f'(x) should be closer to flat.

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  • damn, i wish i had handwriting as neat as that.. ,_,

  • @anakmudajaman why are you capitalizing every word...?

  • I Love The Video Graphing a Derivative Function It Can Increase My Knowledge

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