Chapter 2: Q. 66 (page 198)
Find the derivatives of each of the absolute value and piecewise-defined functions in Exercises 65-72.
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The derivative of the function is, .
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Chapter 2: Q. 66 (page 198)
Find the derivatives of each of the absolute value and piecewise-defined functions in Exercises 65-72.
The derivative of the function is, .
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Find the derivatives of the functions in Exercises 21–46. Keep in mind that it may be convenient to do some preliminary algebra before differentiating.
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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For each function graphed in Exercises 65-68, determine the values of at which fails to be continuous and/or differentiable. At such points, determine any left or right continuity or differentiability. Sketch secant lines supporting your answers.

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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For each function f and value in Exercises 35–44, use a sequence of approximations to estimate . Illustrate your work with an appropriate sequence of graphs of secant lines.
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