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1 Over what interval(s) is f increasing?
1. Consider f ‘ (x) shown Over what interval(s) is f increasing?

2 Slopes are positive everywhere except x = 0
(-∞,0) U (0,∞)

3 Ans: 12 f ‘ (x)

4 Ans: sec 2 x

5 Ans: 2e 2x

6 Ans: -12x -13

7 Ans: 0

8 Ans: -csc x cot x

9 Ans: ax ln a

10 Ans: 2 sin x cos x

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12 a A. B. C. D. E. 11. For graph E, what are the left-hand and right-hand derivatives at x = a?

13 a A. B. C. D. E. 11. For graph E, what are the left-hand and right-hand derivatives at x = a? ANSWER: 0 and -∞ (At vertical tangents, as with limits, if we write f’ (a) =  it means the slope “approaches ”, but that is not a real number slope.)

14 Ans: -csc2x

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16 14. Must get all three correct to count the point.
T F If a function f is differentiable at a, then it is continuous at a. T F If a function f is continuous at a, then it is differentiable at a. T F If a function f has a limit at a, then it is continuous at a.

17 14. Must get all three correct to count the point.
T If a function f is differentiable at a, then it is continuous at a. F If a function f is continuous at a, then it is differentiable at a. F If a function f has a limit at a, then it is continuous at a.

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