Section 4.10 Worksheet:
Assigned problems: Exercises pp. 304-306, #4, 9, 28, 32, 41, 56, 65, 69 
	(due Friday, 3/21).
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What is the relationship between the concept of derivative and the concept of
anti-derivative? Do the two functions vaporize when they collide?
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What do the members of the family of functions in Figure 1, p. 299,  have in
common? 
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Add three more entries to the table on page 300.
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Describe in your own words the direction field.
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What is a differential equation? Give an example.
Notes:
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This chapter has us ``thinking backwards'', and this is a skill which takes
times and practice to master. Whereas differentiation is essentially a
mechanical exercise, anti-differentiation may require insight, and broad
exposure to lots of different functions. One asks oneself, ``do I know a
function whose derivative looks like this?''
-  Starting from the derivative(s),
and perhaps initial conditions (e.g. the value of the function at a point), we
may be able to use direction fields to trace a pretty good representation of
the function, and then deduce a formula from that.
 
LONG ANDREW E 
Mon Mar 17 09:58:51 EST 2003