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<span class="exam">Find the derivatives of the following functions. Do not simplify. | <span class="exam">Find the derivatives of the following functions. Do not simplify. | ||
− | <span class="exam">(a) <math>f(x)=\sqrt{x}(x^2+2)</math> | + | <span class="exam">(a) <math style="vertical-align: -5px">f(x)=\sqrt{x}(x^2+2)</math> |
− | <span class="exam">(b) <math>g(x)=\frac{x+3}{x^{\frac{3}{2}}+2}</math> where <math>x>0</math> | + | <span class="exam">(b) <math style="vertical-align: -17px">g(x)=\frac{x+3}{x^{\frac{3}{2}}+2}</math> where <math style="vertical-align: 0px">x>0</math> |
− | <span class="exam">(c) <math>h(x)=\frac{e^{-5x^3}}{\sqrt{x^2+1}}</math> | + | <span class="exam">(c) <math style="vertical-align: -20px">h(x)=\frac{e^{-5x^3}}{\sqrt{x^2+1}}</math> |
Revision as of 16:55, 18 February 2017
Find the derivatives of the following functions. Do not simplify.
(a)
(b) where
(c)
Foundations: |
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1. Product Rule |
2. Quotient Rule |
3. Chain Rule |
Solution:
(a)
Step 1: |
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Using the Product Rule, we have |
Step 2: |
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Now, we have |
(b)
Step 1: |
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Using the Quotient Rule, we have |
Step 2: |
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Now, we have |
(c)
Step 1: |
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Using the Quotient Rule, we have |
Step 2: |
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Now, using the Chain Rule, we have |
Final Answer: |
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(a) |
(b) |
(c) |