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All you need to know for Calculus - Grade 12 Mathematics. Great for Exam/ Test Revision Notes. Summary on Calculus.

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Calculus Revision Summary

1. The formula for the average gradient between two points on a curve is the same as the gradient of a straight line

y2  y1 f ( x  h)  f ( x)
Average gradient  
x2  x1 h
2. Finding the derivative ( or gradient at a point) from First Principles:(formula is on the formula sheet)
f ( x+ h)−f ( x )
' lim
f (x) = h→0 h
NB
Watch your notation ; put f (x) in a bracket ; all the x’s should cancel ; take out h as a common factor to cancel the h in
the denomination; find the limit by substitution in h= 0 ; check your answer by using the rule

dy
f '( x) or or y ' or D x
3. Differentiation using the Rule : Notations dx
If y x n then y ' nx n  1 and If y k (a constant) y ' 0

In Grade 12 we learn how to differentiate expressions that are the sum or difference of terms
because the derivative of a sum ( or difference) is the sum ( or difference) of the derivatives

NB : Prepare f (x) for differentiation
1

1) multiply out products 2) get rid of root signs x x 2

1 x2  1 1  1 1  3 x 2  x  2 ( x  2)( x  1)
 x  1 or bydivision  x  x or by factorisation  x  2
3) get rid of fractions x 2 x3 2 2 x 1 x 1

4. Equation of the tangent at a point on a curve
The point or just the x value will be given

1) find the y value at the given x value - this is ( x; f ( x ))
2) find the gradient of the tangent m  f '( x )
y mx  c or y  y1 m( x  x1 )
3) Substitute ( x; f ( x)) into the equation to find c
m  f '( x)
Any mention of a tangent means tangent
Remember parallel lines have equal gradients
5. Curve Sketching
3 2
Steps to sketching the curve y ax  bx  cx  d
1. Determine the shape ( of a > 0 right arm goes up)
2. Find the y –intercept ( x = 0 ; y = d)
3. Find the x – intercepts :
Factorize the cubic equation (use the factor theorem and division by inspection to factorize the cubic
equation – if necessary)
The Factor theorem says if f (a) = 0 then (x−a) is a factor
4. Calculate the Turning Points ( Stationary Points / Max and Min ) by
' '
a) Finding f ( x ) b) putting f ( x )=0
c) Find the x-coordinates and calculate the corresponding y – coordinates by substituting the x coordinates
into the original equation i.e into f ( x )

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