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Various values for the derivative,
f (x) = x^6 - 3x^4 + 3x^2 - 1
Find the: a) domain b) intercepts c) asymptotes d) symmetry e) critical values of the 1st
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f (x) = (x^2 + x - 6) e^x
Find the: a) domain b) intercepts c) asymptotes d) symmetry e) critical values of the 1st derivative f)
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f (x) = (x^2 + x - 6) e^x
Find the: a) domain b) intercepts c) asymptotes d) symmetry e) critical values of the 1st derivative f)
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f(x) = (x^2 - 1) ^3
a) domain b) intercepts c) asymptotes d) symmetry e) critical values of the 1st derivative f) intervals of
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h(x)= x + cos(ax), where a is a positive constant such that 0 < a < 4. For what values of a will h(x) have a relative maximum at
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h(x)= x + cos(ax), where a is a positive constant such that 0 < a < 4. For what values of a will h(x) have a relative maximum at
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Given the numerical values shown for the function f(x), find approximate values for the derivative of f(x) at each of the
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given: 1st derivative is
2(2-3x-2x^2)/(1+x^2)^2 (quotient rule) I've found the stationary points to be x=1/2 and x=-2 Am I on the
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1.) values of f(t) are given in the following table:
t 0 2 4 6 8 10 f(t) 137 112 88 68 49 34 a. Does this function appear to have
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Find the range of
y = (3x-1)/(2x^2 + x - 6) I was going to take the derivative of the numerator and denomenator and then use the
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