Chapter 2: Q 39. (page 222)
Find the derivatives of each of functions in Exercises 17鈥44. In some cases it may be convenient to do some preliminary algebra.
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The required answer is.
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Chapter 2: Q 39. (page 222)
Find the derivatives of each of functions in Exercises 17鈥44. In some cases it may be convenient to do some preliminary algebra.
The required answer is.
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Each graph in Exercises 31鈥34 can be thought of as the associated slope function f' for some unknown function f. In each case sketch a possible graph of f.

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.
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.
Use the differentiation rules developed in this section to find
the derivatives of the functions
Find a function that has the given derivative and value. In each case you can find the answer with an educated guess and check process it may be helpful to do some preliminary algebra
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