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Lecture 11: Implicit Differentiation, Related Rates and Differentials Review of Lecture 10 Generalized Derivative Formulas Generalized Derivative Formulas ! If we let then we can rewrite the chain rule formula as This result, called the generalized derivative formula for f Implicit Differentiation ! Find dy/dx if Method 1: Explicit Differentiation Method 2: Implicit Differentiation Example Find the slopes of the tangent lines to the curve at the points and (2, 1). 3.8 Related Rates Liquid draining through a conical filter: To find at a specific time t we need values for r, h, related rates problem In this case it is clear that from the geometry of the cone r = h tan α Example Suppose that x and y are differentiable functions of t and are related by the equation . Find at time if and at time . ! Solution. Using the chain rule to differentiate both sides of the equation ! with respect to t yields ! ! ! ! ! Example In Figure 3.8.5 we have shown a camera mounted at a point 3000 ft from the base of a rocket launching pad. If the rocket is rising vertically at 880 ft/s when it is 4000 ft above the launching pad, how fast must the camera elevation angle change at that instant to keep the camera aimed at the rocket? t = number of seconds elapsed from the time of launch = camera elevation angle in radians after t seconds h = height of the rocket in feet after t seconds Solution =? An aircraft is flying horizontally at a constant height of 1500 m above a fixed observation point. At a certain instant the angle of elevation is 30° and decreasing, and the speed of the aircraft is 600 km/hr. ! (a) How fast is ! decreasing at this instant? Express the result in units of degrees/s. (b) How fast is the distance between the aircraft and the observation point changing at this instant?