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  1. Just got through with derivatives, power rule, and chain rule.I am supposed to find the first and second derivatives of the
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  2. convert derivatives of x,y,z, to r, Ɵ,z with chain rule?I want provment rules of converting rectangular derivatives to
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  3. Find the outside and inside functions of the following to find their derivatives:1) sqrt(2x+9) 2) cos(cos(x)) 3) tan(x) I
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  4. Complete the table.y = f(g(x)) u = g(x) y = f(u) y = (2x − 4)^7 u = y= This problem involves the chain rule of derivatives.
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  5. How do I use the chain rule to find the derivative ofsquare root(1-x^2) also, are there any general hints or tips for
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  6. Using property of logarithms, how do I prove derivative of ln(kx) is 1/xFirst observe that ln(kx) = ln(k) + ln(x) then take
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  7. An asteroid moves toward the sun along a straight line with a velocity given by v = -(c1+c2/x)½ , where x is the distance from
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  8. true or false questions:a)The derivatives of the reciprocal trigonometric functions can be found using the chain rule and their
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  9. Derivatives - chain ruleAn airplane, flying horizontally at an altitude of 1 mile, passes directly over an observer. If the
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  10. Derivatives - chain ruleAn airplane, flying horizontally at an altitude of 1 mile, passes directly over an observer. If the
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