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1 Homework, Page 139 Compute f ′ (x) using the limit definition.
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2 Homework, Page 139 Compute f ′ (x) using the limit definition.
Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

3 Homework, Page 139 Use the Power Rule to compute the derivative.
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4 Homework, Page 139 Use the Power Rule to compute the derivative.
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5 Homework, Page 139 Compute f ′ (a) and find an equation of the tangent line to the graph at x = a. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

6 Homework, Page 139 21. Calculate: Rogawski Calculus
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7 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative of the function.
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8 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative of the function.
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9 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative of the function.
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10 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative of the function.
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11 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative indicated.
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12 Homework, Page 139 Calculate the derivative indicated.
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13 Homework, Page 139 49. Sketch the graph of f ′(x) for f (x) omitting points where f (x) is not differentiable. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

14 Homework, Page 139 53. Find the points on the curve y = x2 + 3x – 7 at which the slope of the tangent line is equal to 4.. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

15 Homework, Page 139 57. Determine the coefficients a and b such that p(x) = x2 + ax + b satisfies p(1) = 0 and p′(1) =4. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

16 Homework, Page 139 61. Compute the derivative of f (x) = x–2 using the limit definition. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

17 Homework, Page 139 65. Rogawski Calculus
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18 Homework, Page 139 Let L be a tangent line to the hyperbola xy = 1 at x = a, where a > 0. Show that the area of the triangle bounded by L and the coordinate axes does not depend upon a. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

19 Homework, Page 139 71. Match the functions (A – C)
with their derivatives (I – III) in Figure 18. A – III B – I C – II Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

20 Homework, Page 139 Make a rough sketch of the graph of the derivative of the function shown in Figure 19(A). Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

21 Chapter 3: Differentiation Section 3.3: Product and Quotient Rules
Jon Rogawski Calculus, ET First Edition Chapter 3: Differentiation Section 3.3: Product and Quotient Rules Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

22 As noted above, the derivative of a product is NOT the product
of the derivatives. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

23 Example, Page 148 Use the Product Rule to find the derivative.
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24 Example, Page 148 Use the Product Rule to find the derivative.
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25 Example, Page 148 Use the Product Rule to find the derivative.
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26 Example, Page 148 Use the Product Rule to find the derivative.
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27 As noted above, the derivative of a quotient is NOT the quotient
of the derivatives. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

28 Example, Page 148 Use the Quotient Rule to find the derivative.
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29 Example, Page 148 Use the Quotient Rule to find the derivative.
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30 Example, Page 148 Use the Quotient Rule to find the derivative, then evaluate. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

31 Example, Page 148 Use the Quotient Rule to find the derivative, then evaluate. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

32 The power P delivered to load R by the battery (V and
r are constants) is: (a) Calculate dP/dR; (b) Find the value of R where the tangent to the graph of P is horizontal. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

33 The power P delivered to load R by the battery (V and
r are constants) is: (a) Calculate dP/dR; (b) Find the value of R where the tangent to the graph of P is horizontal. Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

34 Rogawski Calculus Copyright © 2008 W. H. Freeman and Company

35 WS 3.3.pdf Rogawski Calculus
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