Section 4.3 Find the derivative of the following functions. Write in ready format first if applicable. Show all your work. 1. f(x) = 5e7x

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Find the derivative of the following functions. Write in ready format first if applicable. Show all your work.
1. f(x) = 5e7x
3. g(x) = 11xe 2x
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Transcribed Image Text:Homework Section 4.3 Self-Assessment: Required After completing the assignment, write the problems on the corresponding boxes: Completely understand the ones without help or note. Struggle a little at first, but after reviewing notes/book/others you could finish them on your own Were helped by a peer/tutor/professor. You need to review more problems on these topics Didn't know how to do it/Copied work from other sources. You should get help ASAP! Problem you did not do at all: Please talk to your instructor. Grade you give yourself for this assignment: 2. f(x) = 3-4ex² +7xe* Homework Section 4.3 % Please show all your work for credits. Section 4.3 Find the derivative of the following functions. Write in ready format first if applicable. Show all your work. 1. f(x) = 5e7x 3. g(x) = 11xe 2x 1
4. f(t) = et*+5t²-4t+3
5. h(x) = (x³ + 2x + 7)e8x
6. f(x) = x²(2-e³x+5)
7. g(x) = (7e5x) (x³ − 2)
8. f(x) = 4%e5x
9. h(x)=√1-e²x²
10. f(x) = 7x
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Transcribed Image Text:4. f(t) = et*+5t²-4t+3 5. h(x) = (x³ + 2x + 7)e8x 6. f(x) = x²(2-e³x+5) 7. g(x) = (7e5x) (x³ − 2) 8. f(x) = 4%e5x 9. h(x)=√1-e²x² 10. f(x) = 7x Homework Section 4.3 2
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