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AP Calculus AB Name Review: Motion & Other Derivative Stuff Derivatives of In & e Functions, Find the derivatives of the following functions. py KDE es KE 1. f(a) $'(w)= Xz x? z a) DOr) - (HE Dace os en a Ze ye Bp 2¥ ese) as ac*ace Ae #6) ~ 2 fey =e £'W)= 3. f(z) =e lng 1 “ng er no )- (dav 7. fl)= B flayarer ax _ xX? - We ane® + CN) = eX 7 ee Mean Value Theorem For each problem, find the values of ¢ that satisfy the Mean Value Theorem. 1) yore 8-17 [3.6] aut g 2X yer 43743; 10.31 Comt.+ Ait ooo f —_ WT applres \rny cant. + wef. FRR WT - appl\t ss - 7 40K =O -3%(X -2) = X20 42 For each problem, determine if the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. If it can, find all values of ¢ that satisfy the theorem. If it cannot, explain why not, 1) roy 3-1 12) y= a (1,3) DisconrmMUus @ K=-2 cot. + a wcl,33 MT apples yc? 2 ot NWT ases nat apy dyad - Cera 4 520, o Vox" 1, 8 A4ye-3 Differentiability + joy" oye 1) The graph of function fis shown to the right. Awhich vanle% ae is Feanin Tad] Cusp but not differentia roo ence » soyeftt?, fess OU lax-7 ifx>3 Let f'be the function given above. Which of the following statements are true about f°? 4k sin. Y4Q=5 yoat » UTS = lim f (x) exists, i, Fivcontimousar r=3, $(B)=XtA= S Th fisdiffereniabieat s=3. Wm. F'C)= NM 1 = | yas" 937 slopes wind We [a tana only | and IL on] Wwe sg regy= tiny, 24 SUE novney [I and Il at t'W)* yaa Met's & - None ° x vwre at X73 D. Tonly E. only L’Hospital’s Rule . x | ge? Let g be a differentiable function. The graph of g’, 23 the derivative of g, is shown for —3S.x <3 oe Phe graph of g’ has horizontal tangent lines at x=-1, x= 1, , pote andx=2. Select values for g(x) are given in the table. T-Na/e is 1 2 Graph of 214 answer, im ote Ue mst! 7 Wn goats HA ec 0 Ox lim X¥-2= 2-2=0 tw Jel = -[4}=0 a? yao 9 a Lipepital> Apples Nn. - & =e We, Om gi ax = 2 U th: 1 1 Min vO Derivatives of Inverse Functions: If (a,b) isapointon f, then (b,a) isapointon f-', and OO= Fe; 5 1 f(a) or if f and g are inverse functions, then g(x) Derivatives of inverses have reciprocal slopes at “image points” (points reflected across Y=x). (a,b) and (b, a) are image points, Note: When finding derivatives of inverse functions, do not use the same x-value for both f and f-'. This hardly ever works. (It only works when the x-and_y-values of the ordered pairs are the same.) Example 2: Let f and g be inverse functions such that: SEI F(0)=2 sy=s r(=3 f(O)=2 ret From the given information, find each of the following if possible. a, ” b. o c.g) a 0 e. g'(5) v . ecd=| — FW2 No No eo . C ~ a= = ‘ei 912)> 0 ®) ‘pai a 4 - givin ay(S)* rcs HAZ Chuynet ct) 4 2 Cluwmot 3 anor. adoring (3) = Particle Motion 1. A particle moves along the x-axis with velocity as shown in the graph below. Justify all answers and label with correct units, a, Att=0, is the particle moving left or right? ‘ fils ¥ =i ti | Right. NUacity is posrrve at © b. When is the particle at rest? te Ay ond t= tT sec « Wi QC is zero jen does the particle change direction? (A time 624 S from (sec) 0s. +5 4. What Is the acceleration oP the mati att=1? WU Ss Yue slope Brace ok te se Whe secaptation 807 Ca,w) seconds (Oslope) Il. A particle moves along a line such that is position is s(t) =f 107 +16¢-5 for 20. a) Find the position ofthe particle after 3 seconds. s(4) = 37) ~90448- s¢3)= -\ wits b) ess ee after 2 seconds. What does your answer signify? VUE)? UE? -20t +16 ¥ vw et, VLD)= Wu-Uo Alb ache is moving {e vlay= -—% wuts foc c) When is the particle at rest? O- UE? ot + Ib 2 amd t24 seconds OF (t-HG-l) t 4d) Find the acceleration at 4 seconds. Is the particle speeding up or slowing down? Justify. alk)= Bb-20 Ae VU) = at4)= 32-20 = \a WS eq* Puch Is: shipptd. ¢) Find the total distance traveled along 0<1<4. 95/3 wits,

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