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! (fo 50)' > fagon +96 * tod. by / 7 J 7 OD = £9! 94! for _ Sty. f by ~FOO-Iby ’ (4%)> (ay (/-242 Slee CIFP ED w Frid fy fp O2xe pase ~~ W Fes he nth rirhvr, J) Low fly axle OO a ye™ +e = Ge” n bh b= an e+ er) = Cataye™ mw Lima (19 er ea) = C+y e* fn = arye” pr G2 (atn e* 6° fal ft 3XRIK _ bind fly fv oa 4 Ya) — sa Pine DLO P) PPC C1) [sx maar “ 6 = SASH 7 42 ENG gb pane —I5ne Oey SECTIONS2 THEPRODUCTANDQUOTIENTRULES C198 (0 Graph tL, 4.4 an La ‘The gph ofthe ve fino scot ft: a @ [amen ~ - sof 89) = 130 Z| oa-209h aah ‘This isthe piecovisedefnlfincton sgnmen on ‘camper of he aps in pat (nd pa 2) ‘TLR{4 Plu calelator, where Yo = La, Ye = 95 Yo Yr= hand Ya = La. 0 and 18 BESTS apa aX Biaessoreex Sea) Was BInd40 Ve have F fad fy by tue methods £ hoth 3.2 The Product and Quotient Rules Te ‘give the Semo Auswer 4. Produc: Rule: (l=) = (1+ 224)(2— 2") | = P@) AUF BAA = Ba) + (w= 22\(4e) = 1 — De Fat — de? + a? — As? De? 82 224-62? — 82° (equivalen’), Multiplying fist: f(2) =(1+22°\(2—2")=2- 27 422-204 oJ") Pave) st—5e'4a? Ato 40N)0) Pate ett et 8 # Simplifying first: P(x) Sete¥? op F(x) =22—5— $27? (equivalent). rts hig ten bw een 3. By the Product Rule, ly = (42 + 3)(22 +5) > (4x + 3)(20 +5)’ + (20 + 5)(4x* +3)’ = (4x* + 3)(2) + (2x +5)(8x) 82? +64 162" + 402 = 242” + 400 +6 Ary eras fine OZ > (102 + Tx - 2)(2— 22)’ + (2— 2")(102? + Tx — 2)" = (102 + 72 — 2)(—2z) + (2— £*)(200 +7) 20x° — 14x? + dae + 40x + 14 ~ 202" — 72” = —402" — 212? + 44414 (© B21 Cmqurtariy ALR Rene Majoron el di oa ei iri Tal 53D dD fe rentrel. 19 CHAPTERS DIFFERENTIATION RULES ‘Therotatons Sand SS indeate he we of he Product and Quotient Res, respectively, Bo yakey se 6ly =(e" +2)(e"-1)] v= (C+ 2) Re — AY + et — 1)fe" +2)! = (e" +2) (Ret) 4+ (Re — LC") OF 4 Aet 42a — oF = de + 30" oF ede" +3) 7 ie) (G2? — bayer) B (Ge? — ba)le*)’ + & (80? — 52)! = x" —B2)e" + "(60 —5) [(Ge? ~ 52) + (62 —5)] = (8x? +25) she = +22) 3 (a) = (2+ 2VENCY + eet Vz) = (eH AVE) Het (142- er Hater ber Bx? = oF(e? +22") [eer2yay+ (v4ve)] =o (e+2ve4 141) = FM axe") _ 0 oF ( = (nee - er -e® eae ot “Grey 7 d-e) >We (st-41)(-2) — pees feo ~ EA) S oo - y= en ar _ Qu 1) 2h? ~5) — (Gut — 5u)(a) _ 2a! — Su 4 Bho —5— Gut +5u _ 18 ut + 24ud — w+iP ure wtp st) ae (8+) —(69(8 1) _ 5 St —150 45 ___ 10 +5 — aa) # ro- eo aay ey % (225 — 62" +.5)(0)— 16602 — 122 “Greceel* Poy ae © (dest) ave (ve+1)* 0 20 Conse A iis Reeve Mt nn pt psp acme en nv i Ze Hy ‘SECTIONA2 THEPRODUCTANDQUOTIENTRULES 185 (ut uN bY + (ue YE EY = (EFL) Ew 0 = Ba) +t) ‘hi(w) = (w? 4 3w)(—w"? + den®) + (w"t — w~4) (2 +3) S14 dee ut + wt 2+ But — 20" — BUA Bw OE “Alternate solution: An easier method st simplify ist and then differentiate as fllows: (w) = (wu? + 3u) wrt = w"4) = ww 28 Sw Alu) = 1420+ wt 19. H(u) = (u—vay(ut ya)] 1 4+ iva~ Vi} tu-pvit vi} 20-2. Hi) =(u- Va) (14 he) +4 VD (I-Ie Ateratsoltion: Aa exit mend is sly Sit then eres lows: Blu) =(u- faut Va) aw (faa HW) = 20-1 B. f(2)=(1-e)e+e)] F PAO eNL e) +(e Hee 2. V(¢) = (t+ 2e')vi) A2et + 2tt ate 34 Dot +e "( yj y= 2k re Vi C420 + VEO 4 BA) = 4 Ot VE BV a 2. Wie) =e(14ee)) S Wi) e+ (te YEG AEE) factorout e*) ae(tel pel t1tte) a hte + zt) [Beco na)-e9) 3 vae(+ie) +o+r eee lviertne) oe” y _ +e V0" = (et) = set — (et) = 1 set 20% R= Ore? $ yet) 80) ape paar apn eH 3a 3 3 © ns Cage ei. Ae Ral Meters cpl oil pie sabi we ei ee 196 (CHAPTERS DIFFERENTIATION RULES [Ere te) s ya+ey(sig) +vF@rte Dat ie tevin ie Ade Hate Dee _ Sete HDs a z.1- 22) 8 fla)= (a? + et) [ett + e8(2e)] —22e"(2a 40°) _ ate + 2n%et + ate + Qze™ — Da%e* — xtc ate @reF tet 4 2ee" net (at 4 20" Steyr eter a \_ 4g Besa) By OF (BEL OP)(0) = A(B+2CH) _ = ALB 4201) __ ALB +209) rea CBC BTC S pqya etl =a- o/s") _atefe—atde Ble A tes Pty St A RE ee (+5) (=) BPO = P= (e+ d(a)— (oz +06) _ cc bad—acr~be__ad—be Spas ey 1! (etd? Tera? a 1-3 Fine 1) $ fh am poate toad Meds? FF ‘Using the Product Rae and f') = (2? +23), we get $e) ea 42) 4 (O24 Dale meh Oe + 20? 42s) = eet Ae +2) ac Ak Hbe [2 no=ve) 3B stey=veese(ste) = (4tna)e-3 ae ate ba Using the Product Rue and f(x) = (2"/? the?) nest (a= (2? +4 $e (jet de") = (BP pee = Spe) a PNM = a9) a2-1 B fle) = wos =? pie) = DP) — (2 = fat — 20? 4’ _ = n-28) + = +I) lta? — te) ~ (=F ~ oa 2? —1)2(-2n) 4 (2? + (de) (a4 = 1) _ (a? = aye? —1)(—22) + (2? +4] ey ea ental tte tte! tte _ 22? 462 ep wy (© 10 Cs ning. gh Rae My tol pal ep oe py ew i rip Be Fink an egnehir of th tangent bis te 2. 14% ot Ff J = iret a Ce rr) (f) 57 OF a gle Ute) O) = UF He? +e)” P| = grey - Creda Cre? yy a Oper” Cte | L ! ) x, 77 So we haye Me ID DZ 4 Cos es Fwd cyusho of te bangen€ Inix 4 norrrek bie be given CUTVe G = x+Hxe” A (0,0) SZ ylapH xe reo yayc [ro re = Itetl ee x, oy Se Me, = Hey 8) a 9-9) = Mtn (7-4) “ter > ape Y-2 = 2-0) DI=2 a Ten grt Ire) a ~ a —— Mion = 4 1 (6) 979) = Myer (X-%,)) yao eth (xg Ye bx Momel bine u a pret yp fud Sv jo SECTIONS2 THE PRODUCTAND QUOTIENT RULES C198 (1+ 2)(2x) — 2%(2) _ Qe +20? toe a)" $e) ae es eae > fia) = GLEBE W(D8 +2) — (02 4 D042) _ (Be-42)o" + 2841 428) een OO = e+? 2e41)(2) ae ear ~ ( ew THIM> ZB, fd Je eases ens er " eF ye e102) _ a (gy a SD =G=a)et et — 9G) = Sale = ‘The pater suggests tha (2) = =" (We could use mathematical indtion o prove thi formula.) Ful te. folloosg Yeluse 286 | os Weare ven hat (6) =, 16) = 6) = 8 0898) \o Ea 6] = HO) + o6)F'8) = O12) + (89) = _ a8) 710) $001) _ (-8)6) 092) (A OP CF L)9'(5) = o(5)F(6) _ (1Y(2)— (-3)06) _ 9 TOF ao ind MG) We are given that f(4) =2, (4) = 5, J"(4) = 6, and (4) Vay ae) = 3f¢e) + 80(2)) > W(e) =3f'(2) + 80'(2).80 H(A) = 37") +80 (4) = 5(6) + 8(-8) = 18 ~ 24 =~ lone) =s@)o@)) + "@)= sev @)+9@s'@)90 H(A) = £8) 4) + 8) (8) = 21-8) +5(6) = 6+ 90 =24, To he ~ Heft yay = DLW = FA 0) _ (6) — 2-8) OP e @) +9) 1a) = UA) aD) = aI) +A), +8) (9) 564-3) ia) Fo? eray © cme tami Ae Rene Meteo cba pono niyo erin pt, 2:2 eb Y fez CG» pwlere goo 24 GJo=s 8 - t 20 C1 CMPTERSOFFEREMAONRURES Jind FO Ale. 2) =e) J> 12) =e 92) +0la)e =e (2) +02) 110) = eg) +010) = 16 +2)=7 4 [A(e)] _2¥(@)—Ae)-1 a 2) ag fP]-"ORo4 oe Es = ele |. 48,92) =2f(2) > (2) = 2/2) + Sle)“. Now (8) = 3f(8) = 3-4 = and (3) + J(8) =B(-2)+ 4 = -2 Thus, an equation ofthe tangent line othe graph of tthe pint where 2 = 3 26-3), ory = 25418, fl) f(z) = 2°f"(x) + fle)-22. Now f'(2) = 2? f(2) = 4(20) = 40, so (40) + 10(4) = 200, 5. () From the graphs of f and g, we obtain the follwing values: f(1) = 2 since the point (1,2) is onthe graph off; 9(1) = 8 since the point (1,9) is on the graph of g; #1) = sine the slope ofthe line segment between (1,2) and (4,3) i 1 pe (1) = I snc the slope ofthe line segment been (~2,0) and (2,4) is gpy Now u(z) = £2) (2). 80 0/(1) = F(1)a/(1) +9(1) (1) = 2143-3 (&) From the graphs off and g, we obtain the following values: /(4) = 8 sine the point (4, 3) is onthe graph off; g(4) = 2 since the point (4,2) ison the graph of g #"(4} = J"(1) = from the part (a; g/(4) = 1 since the slope ofthe line sept tein 1) an (6,8)5 =} ote) = £2, s9 va) = AOLE)= FI) _ 2 = sey ev Og 2. (6) Pla) = Fl2) G(s), 50 PQ) = FOV) +60) 2) =3- 0) 2) = 2) 9 qr) = SOLD = POEM _ 145-8 Gey" ~ lemF F By =ag(2) + y= 29x) +9(2)-1=29'(2) + a(x) yay = yp MeAa we) _ ole) =e) oe} we@F (oe? (y= > y=8zge-t _ wedoote H@y= Ie) > yf =2*F'(2)+Fl)(2) w- » y=2et ensue Ed (©. compe Laeger tbc ik edhe rye ac wb vl

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