3. Use the Rules of Differentiation to differentiate the following functions: a f(x) = 2r + 6z b. g(x) = 72 – 3z2 c. y(z) = 4r – 18z + 6r d. h(z) = (3x + 4)² %3D 2 e. h(r) = 922/3 + %3D 4. Find the derivative of each of the following functions: 17 1 a. f(u) = (4u + 5)(7u – 2u) e. f(a) 11a 2a3 8a? f. f(r) = (r2 + 2r – 3)(3r + 4) 4 b. h(t) = %3! 1 3b – 4 c. f(2) = -62*. g. 9(b) 6+5 (26 + 5) 22 3s - s3 2 +1 30? – 4u +1 - 2u + 1)(73 - v2 + 3v – 5) d. g(s) h. h(v) %3D (3u2 %3D dy and simplify the result, if possible. dr 5. Find a y = VE - e. y = e* +2 f. y = e* +a" + e b. y = x +x + c. y = 2 sec z sin z – 1 d. g. y = z sin z cos E 8. h. y = -- tan z cot z cos z 6. Find the derivative of f(r) = 2? - 3r. Use the result to find the slope of the tangent %3D line to the curve f(z) = – 3z at the point where a = 2. 1 where the 7. If y = find y' and use this result to find the points on the curve y = tangent line has the slope -4. 8. Find all points on the graph of y = (x +3)2 at which the tangent line is parallel to the line with equation y – 4x + 2 = 0.

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3. Use the Rules of Differentiation to differentiate the following functions:
a f(x) = 2r3 + 6z
b. g(x) = 7x – 3z
c. y(z) = 4a – 18z? + 6r
d. h(z) = (3x + 4)2
%3D
e. h(z) = 922/3 +
4. Find the derivative of each of the following functions:
a. f(u) = (4u + 5)(7u – 2u)
b. h(t) = 7
17
1
- 11a
%3D
e. f(a) =
8a?
f. f(r) = (r2 + 2r – 3)(3r + 4)
3ь — 4
2a3
%3!
c. f(z) = -62*
2z
g. g(b)
(26+ 5)
b+5
3u2 – 4u +1
(3u2 – 2u + 1)(7 – y2 + 3v – 5)
d. g(s) =
3s – s
h. h(v)
s2 +1
dy
5. Find
and simplify the result, if possible.
dr
1.
a y = VI
1
e. y =
e* + 2
b. y = 2? + x? + x
f. y = e* +z* +e
c. y = x2 sec r
sin r -1
g. y = 1 sin r cos z
8
h. y = -- tan z cot z
d. y =
COS I
6. Find the derivative of f(r) = x? – 3r. Use the result to find the slope of the tangent
line to the curve f(z) = 2 – 3x at the point where a = 2.
%3D
%3D
1
where the
7. If y =
tangent line has the slope -4.
find y and use this result to find the points on the curve y =
8. Find all points on the graph of y = (x +3)2 at which the tangent line is parallel to the
line with equation y – 4r + 2 = 0.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Use the Rules of Differentiation to differentiate the following functions: a f(x) = 2r3 + 6z b. g(x) = 7x – 3z c. y(z) = 4a – 18z? + 6r d. h(z) = (3x + 4)2 %3D e. h(z) = 922/3 + 4. Find the derivative of each of the following functions: a. f(u) = (4u + 5)(7u – 2u) b. h(t) = 7 17 1 - 11a %3D e. f(a) = 8a? f. f(r) = (r2 + 2r – 3)(3r + 4) 3ь — 4 2a3 %3! c. f(z) = -62* 2z g. g(b) (26+ 5) b+5 3u2 – 4u +1 (3u2 – 2u + 1)(7 – y2 + 3v – 5) d. g(s) = 3s – s h. h(v) s2 +1 dy 5. Find and simplify the result, if possible. dr 1. a y = VI 1 e. y = e* + 2 b. y = 2? + x? + x f. y = e* +z* +e c. y = x2 sec r sin r -1 g. y = 1 sin r cos z 8 h. y = -- tan z cot z d. y = COS I 6. Find the derivative of f(r) = x? – 3r. Use the result to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve f(z) = 2 – 3x at the point where a = 2. %3D %3D 1 where the 7. If y = tangent line has the slope -4. find y and use this result to find the points on the curve y = 8. Find all points on the graph of y = (x +3)2 at which the tangent line is parallel to the line with equation y – 4r + 2 = 0.
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