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2
Use the figures below to evaluate the indicated derivative, or state Find y0 if ②
that it does not exist. If the derivative does not exist, enter dne in 1/x2 ocou). ARD)
y=e
its
the answer blank. The graph to the left (in black) gives f (x), while
B
zetize
x1
e
·
the graph to the right gives g(x) (which is constant for values of x y0 =
10,101 (18,201
greater than 10). 10
: 1
20 -
df(g(k) 2/ 3
slope
nential function and use the chain rule.
Problem 6. (1 point)
p (1 2x) == -
3
2,i).6
0
(a) Let f (x) = 7 + 2x . Find f (x).
f'cg(x).giz)
I(7
·
+23
+
f(q(5)).g)(5) f 0 (x) =
372
g(5):159((5)
1
p
=
f (f(g(x)
10f)),53) f (x) g(x)
3
(b) Let f (x) = e 7+2x . Find f 0 (x). Vi
ev
=
F f 0 (x) =
=
Problem 7. (1 point)
7(aZ2)6. -blran
d
dx f (g(x))|x=5 = 2/3 Find the derivative of
(If the derivative does not exist, enter dne.) ✓ ◆7
b
h(z) =
Problem 2. (1 point) a + z2
Assume that a and b are constants.
A table of values for f , g, f 0 , and g0 is given below:
h0 (z) =
7(aZ2)6. -blnn
* Problem
(3"-1)0 1n3.3"
x f (x) g(x) f 0 (x) g0 (x) 8. (1 point)
1 3 2 4 6 Find thepderivative of (3"Ellis
2 1 8 5 7 z(x) = 4 3x + 1
M3.3y, 1/2
3 7 2 7 9
In(3).3"
f'f(x). f'(x) 5
f (x) = sin .
(b) G0 (3) = 63 g((g(3) q((z) x
t
-
cost
<(2) -97.9
Problem 3. (1 point) f 0 (x) =
-it css(c)) .
(S(k
Consider the function r(x) = f (g(h(x))). Given that - (t x -
↓
h0 (1) = 2, h(1) = 3, g0 (3) = 5 f 0 (6) = 3,
g(3) = 6 and -
(S) - since
Let
Find the value of r0 (1) or enter NA if there is not enough informa-
sinc
(((0sK)
1
=.Cos
-
↑
.
2x-y3 0
=
f 0 (x) = ·asin(cossicY)-2scsiniz
4( 1)( 1)
-
9dy+4xy3 (2xY)(3y2)de +
0
1 ·
asin(cosciel).-sin(s). 2x
(x2)Byfd7= 4ay3
-
-
9 +
(2)(3)
ady +
-
4
=
- +
15
+
¥ :-< ◦
¥
=
-
É÷÷
=
£
-
%
" "
÷
-
okay 3. =
slope =
Problem 12. (1 point)
☆ Are there any points where the slope is not defined? (Enter them
Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of the func- as comma-separated ordered-pairs, e.g., (1,3), (-2,5). Enter none
tion. if there are no such points.)
y = x 6/x ( 2,0 ) , ( -2,0 )
.ir/min-6t61nK slope is undefined at 16
y0 = ✗
6T¥
tank Problem 17. (1 point) date ¥1713M It
V=¥yr3
__
{ (
= 2+ÉTñx
-
d¥=7cmk ᵈ÷,:2emcs
Let
k=0,y={ Answer (in cm2 /s): 25.7+40-2
%÷ where < =YoÉw -25
◦ +
1¥ =
2104£ ) -0 25173+4014
÷,=w¥+tLᵈa÷
'
, ←
pose that the radius of the cell increases at a constant rate per unit
time. (Call the constant k.)
IT
(a) At what rate does the volume, V , increase ?
dV
dt =
4hr2 K
a¥¥¢r4•%
1124-1-1 )
-
+ intimate
Asu
(b) At what rate does the surface area, S, increase ? 5=41782
dy
(cardioid) '
%¥ tf -
Jac
= 2dg
-
-
I dS
dt =
4-11 -
Zrk
5--4+1%1
¥
= 41T Zrik
y= DX
'
1=9%(2-1)
=dzxm
Problem 15. (1 point) 4 (c) At what rate does the ratio of surface area to volume S/V
If ln(x2 3y) = x y 1 and y(2) = 1, find y0 (2) by implicit change? 4ñr2 }
¥2K § 41¥ ;¥×
=
=
,
differentiation. d S
y¥}y(
-3g ) I 4¥ §
'
?3y -2k
dt ( V ) =
'
2k Y' ( x2 -3 -3g ) : x }
y
: -
,
,÷
"
¥ id%
I
'
x2 -3g -2K at set
u
y y
32 )(Ñ-3g)
=
, ,
-3g :(
' '
2x I x2 -3 Y= '
y
y0 (2) =
-
-3g
#" Does the ratio S/V decrease or increase as the cell grows?
}_
' '
2K
-3g : K2 -37 dy ' -i3yy
?g [?/Increase/Decrease]
=
✓
- =
=
KZY -3g 3yy'=Ñ -3g -2k
' '
-
±
paper in ecology, it was shown by the scientist Skellam (1951) r0 (t) = IT K