D. 10 E 4 A. 59 В. C. 48 46 A. -2 B. -1 C. 0 2. The derivative of the function f (w) which ia given by fW =x-*+x-1 at x=1s D. I E. 2 3. Given the function f (W=4WT. The derivative of the function f ( is F(x) = A. D. 4Vi В. E. S C. 2 4. The derivative of the function f (aj is represented byf (a) = isl = A. - В. D. - E. C. 5. The derivative of the function f ( is represented byf (N) =V is f'= D. į A. В.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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1. The derivative of the function f (x) which is given by f (x) =x- 2x+3 at x= 4 is
D. 10
E. 4
A.
59
В.
48
C.
46
2. The derivative of the function f (x) which is given by f (x) =x-x+x-1 at x= 1 is
A. -2
В.
D.
Е. 2
-1
C. O
3. Given the function f ( =4Vx. The derivative of the function f (x) is f'(x) =
A.
D. 4V
В.
4
E.
C. 2
4. The derivative of the function f () is represented byf (x) =
is f (N =
A.
D. -
B. -4
E.
C.
5. The derivative aof the function f (x) is represented byf (x ="*
is f ( =
A.
D.
В.
E.
C.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The derivative of the function f (x) which is given by f (x) =x- 2x+3 at x= 4 is D. 10 E. 4 A. 59 В. 48 C. 46 2. The derivative of the function f (x) which is given by f (x) =x-x+x-1 at x= 1 is A. -2 В. D. Е. 2 -1 C. O 3. Given the function f ( =4Vx. The derivative of the function f (x) is f'(x) = A. D. 4V В. 4 E. C. 2 4. The derivative of the function f () is represented byf (x) = is f (N = A. D. - B. -4 E. C. 5. The derivative aof the function f (x) is represented byf (x ="* is f ( = A. D. В. E. C.
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