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Implicit Differentiation

and Related Rates


Grade 11 Basic Calculus
Implicit Differentiation
Not all functions can be easily written in a form where the
independent variable is completely isolated from the dependent
variable, and for some relations it is simply not possible. Functions
and relations of these types are called implicit. Equations like

define an implicit relation between the variables x and y, meaning


that a value x determines one or more values of y, even though we
do not have a simple formula for the y values.
Implicit Differentiation
• STEPS IN PERFORMING IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION
1. Differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to x.
2. Collect all terms involving on the left side of the equation and
move all other terms to the right side of the equation.
3. Factor 𝑑𝑦/𝑑𝑥 out of the left side of the equation.
4. Solve for 𝑑𝑦/𝑑x.
Examples

Find given that


Examples

Find given that


Examples

Find given that


Examples

Find the equation of the line tangent to


at the point
Examples

Find given that in terms of x.


Related Rates
• STEPS IN SOLVING PROBLEMS INVOLVING RELATED RATES
1. Read and understand the problem.
2. Make a carefully labeled diagram.
3. Write down and label constants, variables, rates and what is being
sought.
4. Write a function that relates the variables.
5. Differentiate all terms with respect to time. 6. Substitute known
quantities.
Examples
A 20–foot ladder rests against a vertical wall. If the bottom of
the ladder is sliding away from the base of the wall at the rate of 2
ft/sec, how fast is the top of the ladder moving down the wall when
the bottom of the ladder is 6 feet from the base?
Examples
Air is being pumped into a spherical balloon at a rate of 4 cubic
inches per minute. Find the rate of change when the radius is 6
inches.
Examples
• A zero-depth pool is angled downward at 23˚. You are walking
steadily toward the deeper water at a rate of 3 feet per second. At
the instant you are 14 feet from the edge of the water, how fast is
the water level rising on you?
Examples
Water runs into a conical tank at the rate of 10 . The tank stands
point down and has a height of 12 ft and a base radius of 6 ft. How
fast is the water level rising when the water is 8ft deep?
Examples

A water droplet falls on a still pond and creates a concentric circular


ripple that propagates away from the center. Assuming that the area
of the ripple is increasing at the rate of , find the rate at which the
radius is increasing at the instant when the radius is 10 cm.

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