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Derivatives from graphs Use the figure to find the following derivatives.
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- Simplify the result, find the derivative.arrow_forwardb) Practice taking derivatives with the examples below. Practice for speed and accuracy! How could you check your answers? (Desmos (enter the function, ask desmos to graph the derivative, then enter your derivative and see if the graphs match), Online derivative calculators, etc.) i. f(x) = tan(cos(ln(x))) ii. g(y) = ln(5y2) e²y iii. s(x) = sin(e* √x) iv. v(x) = ²x v. a(x) = 70⁰0 tan(x) In(x) √x²+4arrow_forwardUse the product rule to find the derivative of the function. (Hint: Write the quantity as a product.) y=(6x+5)² dxarrow_forward
- Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic GeometryAlgebraISBN:9781133382119Author:SwokowskiPublisher:Cengage