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Can someone please explain how I find the instantaneous rate of ...

56 votes, 36 comments. 138K subscribers in the calculus community. Welcome to r/calculus - a space for learning calculus and related ...

Instantaneous Rate of Change - YouTube

This calculus video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the instantaneous rate of change of functions as well as the average rate of ...

How do you find the instantaneous rate of change of a function at a ...

You can find the instantaneous rate of change of a function at a point by finding the derivative of that function and plugging in the x ...

How to Determine the Instantaneous Rate of Reaction - YouTube

a specific time, and it can be determined using calculus and the concept of the derivative. To find the instantaneous rate of reaction, you ...

How to Find the Instantaneous Rate of Change of a Function at x = a ...

This value represents how quickly the function is changing at that particular instant on the graph. The instantaneous rate of change of a ...

What are "instantaneous" rates of change, really?

There is no change in position as there is no defined interval. However, at a specific point, we can still describe what the instantaneous rate ...

What is instantaneous rate of reaction? and how we can determine it?

Here's what I get. > The definition Suppose we have a reaction that forms a product "P". A graph of the concentration "[P]" vs. time t is ...

Instantaneous Rate of Change Formula - BYJU'S

That is, it is a curve slope. Another way to better grasp this definition is with the differential quotient and limits. The average rate of y shift with respect ...

Computing an instantaneous rate of change of any function

If f is a function of x, then the instantaneous rate of change at x=a is the average rate of change over a short interval, as we make that interval smaller and ...

Calculating Rates

An instantaneous rate is a differential rate: -d[reactant]/dt or d[product]/dt. We determine an instantaneous rate at time t: by calculating the negative of ...

Finding Instantaneous Rate - YouTube

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Instantaneous Rate of Change Calculator - BYJU'S

Example · Question: Find the instantaneous rate of change for the function y= 3x2– 2x at x = 2 · Solution: Given Function: y= 3x2 – 2x. The instantaneous rate of ...

Instantaneous Rate of Change | CK-12 Foundation

The slope at a point P (otherwise known as the slop of the tangent line) can be approximated by the slope of secant lines as the “run” of each secant line ...

Approximating instantaneous rate of change with average rate of ...

Sal says we can get the slope of the tangent line @ t=2 seconds by averaging the slopes of the tangent lines between 1.5 and 2 and 2 and 2.5.

Instantaneous Rates of Change | CK-12 Foundation

Another way of interpreting it would be that the function y = f(x) has a derivative f ′ whose value at x is the instantaneous rate of change of y with respect ...

Average and Instantaneous Rate of Change of a function over an ...

This calculus video tutorial shows you how to calculate the average and instantaneous rates of change of a function.

Instantaneous vs. Average Rate of Change | Overview & Comparison

You can find the instantaneous rate of change by taking the derivative of the function and inserting the instant of time being solved for. The derivate of the ...

Instantaneous rate - CHEMISTRY COMMUNITY - Laurence Lavelle

You can think of instantanous rate as the average rate, but when the distance between the two points approaches zero, thus to calculate the ...

Instantaneous Rates of Change - YouTube

Comments32 · Advanced Functions 2.2 Estimating Instantaneous Rates of Change from Tables of Values and Equations · Finding the rate of change from ...

Rates of Change (The 2nd Pillar of Calculus)

We can get the instantaneous rate of change of any function, not just of position. If f is a function of x, then the instantaneous rate of change at x=a is ...