Chapter 2: Q. 55 (page 210)
Suppose that r is an independent variable, s is a function of r, and q is a constant. Calculate the derivatives in Exercises 53– 58. Your answers may involve r, s, q, or their derivatives.
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Chapter 2: Q. 55 (page 210)
Suppose that r is an independent variable, s is a function of r, and q is a constant. Calculate the derivatives in Exercises 53– 58. Your answers may involve r, s, q, or their derivatives.
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Use (a) the definition of the derivative and then
(b) the definition of the derivative to find for each function f and value in Exercises 23–38.
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