Cost Function: The total cost (in hundreds of dollars) of producing x gourmet espresso makers per week is given by C (x) = 6 + v4x + 4. for 0< x < 30. Find C'(x) . and then find C'(15) and interpret the results in a sentence. A-D Find the x-values for which the function f (x) = horizontal tangent line. has a E-H 1²+ Find the equation of the tangent line to ƒ (x) = (2x + 1)° at %3D I-M x = -1.
Cost Function: The total cost (in hundreds of dollars) of producing x gourmet espresso makers per week is given by C (x) = 6 + v4x + 4. for 0< x < 30. Find C'(x) . and then find C'(15) and interpret the results in a sentence. A-D Find the x-values for which the function f (x) = horizontal tangent line. has a E-H 1²+ Find the equation of the tangent line to ƒ (x) = (2x + 1)° at %3D I-M x = -1.
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1. Select your problems from the table below using the first letter of your last name.
2. Solve the problems showing the original problem and all supporting work. Make sure to include all units and an interpretation when applicable.
Your Interval
(based upon the
first letter of your
Problems from the Review
last name)
Cost Function: The total cost (in hundreds of dollars) of producing
x gourmet espresso makers per week is given by
C (x) = 6 + V4x + 4. for 0< x < 30. Find C'(x). and then
find C'(15) and interpret the results in a sentence.
A-D
Find the x-values for which the function f (x) = has a
E-H
horizontal tangent line.
Find the equation of the tangent line to f (x)
(2æ + 1)° at
I-M
x = -1.
Take the derivative of each of the following function explaining
each step (which rules are you using) and simplify your answers.
N-Q
a. y = 3 ln x– e2x+5
b. y = (2x + 1)*
Take the derivative of each of the following function explaining
each step (which rules are you using) and simplify your answers.
R-Z
a. g (x)
3m² –7
|b. y = 6J¤
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