Original Function: -cos(3x) Derivative Function:

  1. Og Function: -cos(3x)Derivative Function: 3 sin(3x) The period for the function and its derivative is 2π/3 radians. Over one
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  2. Original Function: -cos(3x)Derivative Function: 3 sin(3x) The period for the function and its derivative is 2π/3 radians. Over
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  3. let the function h(x)= (integrand symbol from 2 to x^2)arctan (t) dt. Find h'(x).This question confused me because i know the
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  4. let the function h(x)= (integrand symbol from 2 to x^2)arctan (t) dt. Find h'(x).This question confused me because i know the
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  5. What would an example of a logarithmic function that contains two trig functions within it where you would need to use chain
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  6. Could somebody help my find the critical points for y=(x-3)(x+2)^(2/3). When I take the derivative of the function I get is
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  7. 1. Find all points of inflection of the function f(x)=x^4-6x^3A. (0, 0) B. (0, 0), (9/2, -2187/16) C. (3, -81) D. (0, 0), 3,
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  8. If you have the derivative of a function, you normally can take the antiderivative in order to find almost the exact original
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  9. Here is a graph of the derivative y' of a continuous, differentiable function. For approximately what values of x between
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  10. Use a symbolic differentiation utility to find the derivative of the function g(x)=x�ã((x^2)+1). Use the utility to graph the
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