MATH 104 Exam Solutions Winter 2018: Farad, Fixed Cost, Intermediate Value Theorem

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0 x (cid:111) (cid:38) (cid:14)(cid:38)(cid:16)(cid:38) (cid:12) (cid:11) (cid:38) (cid:38) (cid:14)(cid:38) In nominator +x-x cancel out each other lim. Part c. (cid:11) sin 5 x (cid:12) (cid:170) (cid:172) (cid:186) (cid:188) x (cid:170) (cid:172) (cid:11) 1 (cid:186) (cid:188) (cid:11) sin 5 x (cid:12) (cid:170) (cid:172) 2 x (cid:186) (cid:188) (cid:11) sin 5 (cid:170) (cid:172) 2 (cid:170) (cid:172) x (cid:170) (cid:172) x (cid:170) (cid:172) 2 (cid:186)(cid:14) (cid:188) z (cid:32) (cid:11) (cid:12) (cid:11) z (cid:11) 3 (cid:11) (cid:12) g z (cid:11) (cid:12) g z. 1 (cid:14) (cid:14) (cid:11) (cid:11) z e (cid:11) (cid:11) z e. You should know the derivatives of several trigonometric terms. Apply the product rule and the chain rule. As shown. f (cid:11) (cid:12) x (cid:32) sin x (cid:14) x cos x. Writing trigonometric functions values: find the first derivative of f(x), plug x value of the indicated point into f "(x) to find the slope at x.

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