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Mathematics – MAT71

KPI Statement
1.1.2-1.1.5 Evaluate a limit Graphically, from the left and right sides, realize that limit exists when LHL=RHL,
show cases when one sided limits disagree or agree. (Also, find function values when defined)
1.2.1 Explain the properties to evaluate limits of functions
1.2.2 Evaluate limits by direct substitution
1.2.3 Evaluate limits of rational functions using factoring and simplifying
1.2.4 Evaluate limits by rationalizing: multiplying by the conjugate technique
1.3.1 Define the continuity at a point a: LHL=RHL=f(a)
1.3.2 Discuss graphically the types of discontinuity: hole, removable, jump, infinity.
*Determine whether the function is continuous or not. Identify the type of discontinuity when the function is
not continuous.
1.3.7 Find the missing parameters that would make piece-wise functions continuous.
1.4.2 Find the limit of functions as - → ±∞for: Polynomial and Rational functions
1.4.3 Find the equations of Horizontal and vertical asymptotes
*Find the asymptotes from the graph
1.4.5 Use limits to solve and interpret real life examples
2.1.3 Find the slope of the tangent line to a given curve at a certain point
2.1.5 Find average and instantaneous velocity
2.2.2 Find the derivative by definition of a quadratic function at an unspecified point.
-(&/0),-(&)
*Compute 0
2.2.6 Discuss where is the function un-differentiable through the graphs (jump discontinuity, vertical
asymptote, a cusp, a corner, a vertical tangent)

2.3.2 Find the derivatives of functions using the Power rule


2.3.6 Compute higher order derivatives and highlight the different notations (Prime vs Leibniz)

2.4.1 Find the derivatives of functions using the Product rule


2.4.2 Find the derivatives of functions using the Quotient rule.

2.5.3 Find the derivatives of the different function types using the chain rule.
2.5.9 Compute derivative of inverse function
2.6.2 Find the derivatives of functions inclusive of trigonometric elements using the chain rule and other
rules
2.6.3 Find equations of tangent lines to the graphs of trigonometric functions at a given point
2.6.5 Use derivatives of trigonometric functions to solve real-life applications: spring-mass.
*Find velocity and maximum speed
2.7.4 Find the derivatives of functions including exponential functions using the chain rule and other
rules.
23 23
(0. P 4 ) = 0 . P 4 . Q5 (-) and (0. 14 ) = 0 . 14 . Q5 (-). R91
2& 2&

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2.7.5 Find the derivatives of functions including logarithmic functions using the chain rule
ST W 5 (-)
(0. ln W) = 0.
S- W(-)
2.7.7 Find the value(s) of - where the function has a horizontal tangent
2.8.4 Find the slope of the tangent line at a given point by using implicit differentiation.
(Derive, substitute x and y values, and solve for y’)
2.8.7 Apply the formulas to find derivatives of composition of functions that include inverse-
trigonometric components. (Chain rule and other rules involved)

3.2.2 * 6
Explain how to apply L’Hôpital’s Rule for the two indeterminate forms * 19S 6

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