your derivative is correct. now just plug in x =

  1. given: 1st derivative is2(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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  2. Write the equation of the tangent line for the curve y=x^3+3x-8 at point (2,6)Would I take the derivative of the equation and
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  3. use implicit differentiation to find the 2nd derivative:x^2-y^2=1 (pls do step by step, also when u solve for 1st deriv, you're
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  4. use implicit differentiation to find the 2nd derivative:x^4+y^4=1 (pls do step by step, also when u solve for 1st deriv, you're
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  5. y= ln3x *e^2x^2 + sin5x^2find the derivative. i know what to do. but what is the derivative of ln3x? I can plug it into the
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  6. Take the second derivative of 2sin2(x) and evaluate it at x=π/3.So I got the second derivative, -8sin(2x) How do I solve plug
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  7. your derivative is correct.now just plug in x = π/2 to get the slope remember that tan(π/2) is undefined, BUT cot (π/2) =
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  8. your derivative is correct.now just plug in x = π/2 to get the slope remember that tan(π/2) is undefined, BUT cot (π/2) =
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  9. Find the derivative of y=3x-2(4^x)Here is my attempt: Derivative of 3x is 3 Derivative of 2 is 0 derivative of 4^x is 4^x(ln(4))
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  10. derivative of (x^3/6)+(1/2x)?i got (x^2/2)-(1/2x^2) is that correct? and then wut is the (F'(x))2?...meaning the derivative
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