Chapter 7: Problem 12
Find the derivative of the function. $$ y=t^{2}-6 $$
Chapter 7: Problem 12
Find the derivative of the function. $$ y=t^{2}-6 $$
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Get started for freeUse a graphing utility to graph \(f\) and \(f^{\prime}\) on the interval \([-2,2]\). $$ f(x)=x^{2}(x+1) $$
Match the function with the rule that you would use to find the derivative most efficiently. (a) Simple Power Rule (b) Constant Rule (c) General Power Rule (d) Quotient Rule $$ f(x)=\frac{2}{x-2} $$
Use the General Power Rule to find the derivative of the function. $$ f(x)=-3 \sqrt[4]{2-9 x} $$
The model \(f(t)=\frac{t^{2}-t+1}{t^{2}+1}\) measures the level of oxygen in a pond, where \(t\) is the time (in weeks) after organic waste is dumped into the pond. Find the rates of change of \(f\) with respect to \(t\) when (a) \(t=0.5,(\) b) \(t=2\), and (c) \(t=8\)
Use a graphing utility to graph \(f\) and \(f^{\prime}\) on the interval \([-2,2]\). $$ f(x)=x^{2}(x+1)(x-1) $$
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