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3.E: Rules for Finding Derivatives (Exercises)

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These are homework exercises to accompany David Guichard's "General Calculus" Textmap. Complementary General calculus exercises can be found for other Textmaps and can be accessed here.

3.1: The Power Rule

Find the derivatives of the given functions.

Ex 3.1.1 x100 (answer)

Ex 3.1.2 x100 (answer)

Ex 3.1.3 1x5 (answer)

Ex 3.1.4 xπ (answer)

Ex 3.1.5 x3/4 (answer)

Ex 3.1.6 x9/7 (answer)

3.2: Linearity of the Derivative

Find the derivatives of the functions in 1--6.

Ex 3.2.1 5x3+12x215 (answer)

Ex 3.2.2 4x5+3x25/x2 (answer)

Ex 3.2.3 5(3x2+5x+1) (answer)

Ex 3.2.4 f(x)+g(x), where f(x)=x23x+2 and g(x)=2x35x (answer)

Ex 3.2.5 (x+1)(x2+2x3) (answer)

Ex 3.2.6 625x2+3x3+12 (See section 2.1.) (answer)

Ex 3.2.7 Find an equation for the tangent line to f(x)=x3/41/x at x=2. (answer)

Ex 3.2.8 Find an equation for the tangent line to f(x)=3x2π3 at x=4. (answer)

Ex 3.2.9 Suppose the position of an object at time t is given by f(t)=49t2/10+5t+10. Find a function giving the speed of the object at time t. The acceleration of an object is the rate at which its speed is changing, which means it is given by the derivative of the speed function. Find the acceleration of the object at time t. (answer)

Ex 3.2.10 Let f(x)=x3 and c=3. Sketch the graphs of f, cf, f, and (cf) on the same diagram.

Ex 3.2.11 The general polynomial P of degree n in the variable x has the form

P(x)=nk=0akxk=a0+a1x++anxn

.

What is the derivative (with respect to x) of P? (answer)

Ex 3.2.12 Find a cubic polynomial whose graph has horizontal tangents at (2,5) and (2,3). (answer)

Ex 3.2.13 Prove that ddx(cf(x))=cf(x) using the definition of the derivative.

Ex 3.2.14 Suppose that f and g are differentiable at x. Show that fg is differentiable at x using the two linearity properties from this section.

3.3: The Product Rule

In 1--4, find the derivatives of the functions using the product rule.

Ex 3.3.1 x3(x35x+10) (answer)

Ex 3.3.2 (x2+5x3)(x56x3+3x27x+1) (answer)

Ex 3.3.3 x625x2 (answer)

Ex 3.3.4 625x2x20 (answer)

Ex 3.3.5 Use the product rule to compute the derivative of f(x)=(2x3)2. Sketch the function. Find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at x=2. Sketch the tangent line at x=2. (answer)

Ex 3.3.6 Suppose that f, g, and h are differentiable functions. Show that (fgh)(x)=f(x)g(x)h(x)+f(x)g(x)h(x)+f(x)g(x)h(x).

Ex 3.3.7 State and prove a rule to compute (fghi)(x), similar to the rule in the previous problem.

Remark 3.3.2 {Product notation} Suppose f1,f2,fn are functions. The product of all these functions can be written nk=1fk. This is similar to the use of to denote a sum. For example,

5k=1fk=f1f2f3f4f5

and

nk=1k=12n=n!.

We sometimes use somewhat more complicated conditions; for example

nk=1,kjfk

denotes the product of f1 through fn except for fj. For example,

5k=1,k4xk=xx2x3x5=x11.

Ex 3.3.8 The generalized product rule says that if f1,f2,,fn are differentiable functions at x then

ddxnk=1fk(x)=nj=1(fj(x)nk=1,kjfk(x)).

Verify that this is the same as your answer to the previous problem when n=4, and write out what this says when n=5.

3.4: The Quotient Rule

Find the derivatives of the functions in 1--4 using the quotient rule.

Ex 3.4.1 x3x35x+10 (answer)

Ex 3.4.2 x2+5x3x56x3+3x27x+1 (answer)

Ex 3.4.3 x625x2 (answer)

Ex 3.4.4 625x2x20 (answer)

Ex 3.4.5 Find an equation for the tangent line to f(x)=(x24)/(5x) at x=3. (answer)

Ex 3.4.6 Find an equation for the tangent line to f(x)=(x2)/(x3+4x1) at x=1. (answer)

Ex 3.4.7 Let P be a polynomial of degree n and let Q be a polynomial of degree m (with Q not the zero polynomial). Using sigma notation we can write

P=nk=0akxk,Q=mk=0bkxk.

Use sigma notation to write the derivative of the rational function P/Q.

Ex 3.4.8 The curve y=1/(1+x2) is an example of a class of curves each of which is called a witch of Agnesi. Sketch the curve and find the tangent line to the curve at x=5. (The word witch here is a mistranslation of the original Italian, as described at http://mathworld.wolfram.com/WitchofAgnesi.html and http://instructional1.calstatela.edu/sgray/Agnesi/WitchHistory/Historynamewitch.html. (answer)

Ex 3.4.9 If f(4)=5, g(4)=12, (fg)(4)=f(4)g(4)=2, and g(4)=6, compute f(4) and \dsddxfg at 4. (answer)

3.5: The Chain Rule

Find the derivatives of the functions. For extra practice, and to check your answers, do some of these in more than one way if possible.

Ex 3.5.1 x43x3+(1/2)x2+7xπ (answer)

Ex 3.5.2 x32x2+4x (answer)

Ex 3.5.3 (x2+1)3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.4 x169x2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.5 (x24x+5)25x2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.6 r2x2, r is a constant (answer)

Ex 3.5.7 1+x4 (answer)

Ex 3.5.8 15x. (answer)

Ex 3.5.9 (1+3x)2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.10 (x2+x+1)(1x) (answer)

Ex 3.5.11 25x2x (answer)

Ex 3.5.12 169xx (answer)

Ex 3.5.13 x3x2(1/x) (answer)

Ex 3.5.14 100/(100x2)3/2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.15 3x+x3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.16 (x2+1)2+1+(x2+1)2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.17 (x+8)5 (answer)

Ex 3.5.18 (4x)3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.19 (x2+5)3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.20 (62x2)3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.21 (14x3)2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.22 5(x+11/x) (answer)

Ex 3.5.23 4(2x2x+3)2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.24 11+1/x (answer)

Ex 3.5.25 34x22x+1 (answer)

Ex 3.5.26 (x2+1)(52x)/2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.27 (3x2+1)(2x4)3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.28 x+1x1 (answer)

Ex 3.5.29 x21x2+1 (answer)

Ex 3.5.30 (x1)(x2)x3 (answer)

Ex 3.5.31 2x1x23x14x2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.32 3(x2+1)(2x21)(2x+3) (answer)

Ex 3.5.33 1(2x+1)(x3) (answer)

Ex 3.5.34 ((2x+1)1+3)1 (answer)

Ex 3.5.35 (2x+1)3(x2+1)2 (answer)

Ex 3.5.36 Find an equation for the tangent line to f(x)=(x2)1/3/(x3+4x1)2 at x=1. (answer)

Ex 3.5.37 Find an equation for the tangent line to y=9x2 at (3,1). (answer)

Ex 3.5.38 Find an equation for the tangent line to (x24x+5)25x2 at (3,8). (answer)

Ex 3.5.39 Find an equation for the tangent line to (x2+x+1)(1x) at (2,7). (answer)

Ex 3.5.40 Find an equation for the tangent line to (x2+1)2+1+(x2+1)2 at (1,4+5). (answer)


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