Estimating Derivatives from a table

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  1. Estimating Derivatives

    Use the table below to estimate the following derivatives as accurately as possible:

    Estimate Derivative from a table
    1. f(1)f'(1)
    2. f(3)f'(3)
    3. f(5)f'(5)
  2. Use the table below to estimate the following derivatives as accurately as possible:

    Estimate Derivative from a table

    1. f(2)f'(2)
    2. f(6)f'(6)
    3. f(10)f'(10)
Topic Notes
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Recall when finding the slope of two points, we use the formula

m=y2y1x2x1m = \frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}

Since the slope is the derivative, we can actually use this formula to estimate derivatives from a table.

We will just readjust the slope formula to look like this:

f(a)f(a+h)f(a)hf'(a) \approx \frac{f(a+h) - f(a)}{h}

Use this when estimating the slope of the very first point of the table

f(a)f(a+h)f(ah)2hf'(a) \approx \frac{f(a+h) - f(a-h)}{2h}

Use this when estimating the slope of middle points of the table

f(a)f(a)f(ah)hf'(a) \approx \frac{f(a) - f(a-h)}{h}

Use this when estimating the slope of the very last point of the table

Note that we will not use these formulas in the videos. We will just use the simple slope formula.

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