Chapter 2: Q 15. (page 237)
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Find the derivatives of the functions in Exercises 21鈥46. Keep in mind that it may be convenient to do some preliminary algebra before differentiating.
Use the definition of the derivative to find the equations of the lines described in Exercises 59-64.
The line that passes through the point and is parallel to the tangent line to at .
For each function f that follows find all the x-values in the domain of f for which and all the values for which does not exist in later section we will call these values the critical points of f
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In the text we noted that if was a composition of three functions, then its derivative is . Write this rule in 鈥減rime鈥 notation.
Find the derivatives of the functions in Exercises 21鈥46. Keep in mind that it may be convenient to do some preliminary algebra before differentiating.
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