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Differentiation Rules Practice Worksheet

The document provides examples of using differentiation rules to find derivatives of functions. It contains 6 problems where functions are defined in terms of other functions and their derivatives are calculated by applying differentiation rules. The solutions show applying the product rule, chain rule, and other rules to find the derivatives of composite functions at given values.
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Differentiation Rules Practice Worksheet

The document provides examples of using differentiation rules to find derivatives of functions. It contains 6 problems where functions are defined in terms of other functions and their derivatives are calculated by applying differentiation rules. The solutions show applying the product rule, chain rule, and other rules to find the derivatives of composite functions at given values.
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Differentiation Tables

Use differentiation rules to solve each problem.

1) Solution:
x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x)
2
-3 3 -7 5 7 h ( x )=( f ( x ) ) , find h' (−3 )
2
3 6 -3 -2 -1 h' (−3 )=( f ( 3 ) )

5 4 -6 -5 8 ¿ 3²

Given h(x) = (f(x))² , find h’(-3). h' (−3 )=9

2) Solution:
x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x)

5 -2 9 5 -5 h ( x )=f ( x ) • g ( x ) , find h ' (0)


'
3 7 6 1 -1 h ( 0 )=f ' (0) g ( 0 ) +f ( 0 ) g '(0)

2 -3 5 8 ¿ (−3 •5 ) +(2• 8)
0
¿−15+16
Given h(x) = f(x) • g(x) , find h’(0).
h' ( 0 )=1

3) Solution:
x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x)

2 2 -8 -3 -9 f (x)
h ( x )= , find h ’ (−5 )
4 g(x)
-5 8 7 2 -4
g (−5 ) f ' (−5 )−f (−5 ) g ' (−5)
6 5 -1 4 h (−5 ) =
-6 4(g (−5 ) )²

f (x) ( 2•7 )−(8 •−4)


Given h(x) = , find h’(-5). ¿
4 g( x ) 4 (2)²
14−−32
¿
4( 4)

46 23
h' (−5 )= ∨
16 8
4) x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x) Solution:

5 2 -4 1 -3 h ( x )=8 f (x)+6 g( x ) , find h ’ (5)

1 -9 7 -2 1 h' ( 5 )=8 f ' ( 5 ) +6 g ' (5)

6 8 -7 9 ¿ 8 (−4 ) +6(−3)
7
¿−32±18
Given h(x) = 8f(x) + 6g(x) , find h’(5).
h' ( 5 )=−50

5) x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x) Solution:

8 -9 3 -3 -2 h ( x )=4 f ( x)• g (x) , find h ’(1)

1 -8 8 8 2 h' ( 1 )=4 f ( 1 ) g ( 1 ) + f ( 1 ) g '(1)

7 4 -6 9 -5 ¿ 4 ( 8 •8 ) +(−8 •2)
¿ 4 ( 64 ) +(−16)
Given h(x) = 4f(x) • g(x) , find h’(1).
¿ 256±16

h' ( 1 )=240

6)
x f(x) f '(x) g(x) g'(x) Solution:

-4 -8 -2 8 -3 f (x)
h ( x )= , find h ’ (−4 )
4 g(x)
-7 -7 -1 -5 1
g (−4 ) f ' (−4 )−f (−4 ) g '(−4)
8 3 5 -9 4 h (−4 )=
(g (−4 ) )²

f (x ) ( 8•−2 )−(−8 •−3)


Given h(x) = , find h’(-4). ¿
g ( x) 8²
−16−24
¿
64
−40 −5
h' (−4 )= ∨
64 8

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