1) The document provides 10 problems involving calculating derivatives or finding rates of change using derivatives.
2) The problems cover finding derivatives of various functions using power, sum, constant and product rules of differentiation.
3) They also include evaluating derivatives at given values, finding where a derivative is equal to zero, and relating derivatives to rates of change for expanding spheres and circles.
1) The document provides 10 problems involving calculating derivatives or finding rates of change using derivatives.
2) The problems cover finding derivatives of various functions using power, sum, constant and product rules of differentiation.
3) They also include evaluating derivatives at given values, finding where a derivative is equal to zero, and relating derivatives to rates of change for expanding spheres and circles.
1) The document provides 10 problems involving calculating derivatives or finding rates of change using derivatives.
2) The problems cover finding derivatives of various functions using power, sum, constant and product rules of differentiation.
3) They also include evaluating derivatives at given values, finding where a derivative is equal to zero, and relating derivatives to rates of change for expanding spheres and circles.
a. 3x2-8x Find the derivative of the following: b. 3x-8 y= √2 x−7 c. 3x3-4x 3 1. 2 d. 3x2+8x a. ( 2 x−7 )2 /3 8. Evaluate dy/dx at the specified value of x: 3 1 y=x 3 + 4 x−1 at x=1 b. ( 2 x−7 )2 /3 a. 1 3 2 b. -1 c. ( 2 x−7 )1 /3 c. 2 3 d. -2 1 d. ( 2 x−7 )1 /3 9. Evaluate dy/dx, y=3/x 3 a. 3/x2 2. y= √ x −4 x−3 3 2 b. -3/x2 1 12 c. 3 a. + 3 √3 x x 4 d. -3 2 12 10. If f(x)=3x2-2x+1, find the value of x for which f’(x)=0 b. + 4 a. 1/3 3 √x x 3 b. 2/3 12 2 c. + c. -1/3 3 √3 x x 4 d. 1 12 3 d. + 4 3 √x x 3
3. Find the values of x for which the derivative is zero.
3 2 y=x + 4 x −3 x−5 a. 1/3 and -3 b. -1/3 and -3 c. -1/3 and 3 d. 1/3 and 3 4. A spherical balloon is expanding at a rate of 60π in3/sec. How fast is the surface area of the balloon expanding when the radius of the balloon is 4 inches? (Hint: Volume of sphere= (4/3)pi r3) a. 30pi sq.in/sec b. 20pi sq.in/sec c. 10pi sq.in/sec d. 40pi sq.in/sec 5. A circle is increasing in area at the rate of 16π in^2/sec. How fast is the radius increasing when the radius is 2 inches? a. 2 in/sec b. 3 in/sec c. 4 in/sec d. 5in/sec 6. What do you call this rule of differentiation? d ( x )=1 dx a. The constant rule b. The sum rule c. The power rule d. The identity function rule