From the following Maple output: > f(x) := sin (x) ; f:=x→sin(x) > derivl := diff( f(x), x ); deriv1:=cos(x) subs ( x = Pi/2, derivl ); simplify(%); COS 0. TT We can conclude that at x = ÷, the function f(x)= sin(x) has

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From the following Maple output:
> f(x)
:= sin (x);
f:=x+sin(x)
> derivl:= diff( f(x), x );
deriv1. = cos(x)
> subs ( x = Pi/2, derivl ); simplify(%);
cos
0.
We can conclude that at x =
the function f(x)= sin(x) has
a horizontal tangent.
he ground, them
If a toy rocket is fired upward and reaches a maximum height b
a local minimum.
m/s.
the rocket at the maximum height is
an asymptote.
s its maximum
a vertical tangent.
If h (t) is defined as the height of the rocket at time t, find the ti
in the Maple code below.
h7t) =D
E/2
Transcribed Image Text:From the following Maple output: > f(x) := sin (x); f:=x+sin(x) > derivl:= diff( f(x), x ); deriv1. = cos(x) > subs ( x = Pi/2, derivl ); simplify(%); cos 0. We can conclude that at x = the function f(x)= sin(x) has a horizontal tangent. he ground, them If a toy rocket is fired upward and reaches a maximum height b a local minimum. m/s. the rocket at the maximum height is an asymptote. s its maximum a vertical tangent. If h (t) is defined as the height of the rocket at time t, find the ti in the Maple code below. h7t) =D E/2
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