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1.

Differentiation
a) Differentiate the following function to find its derivative:

Note: Use Word’s Equation tool to write the mathematical expressions for the solution .
b) Graph both the above function and its derivative.
Solution –

f(x) = 2 x 2−3 x+ 5
d 2
f’(x) = dx (2 x −3 x+ 5)

d
First derivative of f(x) is dx [ f ( x ) ]=f ' ( x)
d 2 3∗d d
 2 * ( x )−
dx
( x )+ ( 5 )
dx dx
 2 * 2x – 3 + 0
 4x – 3

Graph of the Derivate –


2. Integration
a) Integrate the function:

Note: Use Word’s Equation tool to write the mathematical expressions for the solution .
b) Graph the initial function and the integral. Show the solution on the
graph.
Solution –
5

Given function, f(x) = ∫ (3 x−4 )dx


3

5 5

f(x) = ∫ 3 x dx−∫ 4 dx
3 3

By applying fundamental theorem, the antiderivative of x is x2/2.


5

 (∫ 3 x dx=3 x /2)
3
2
5

 ∫−4 dx =−4 x
3
5
3 x2
 ∫[ 2
−4 x ]
3

Substituting the values of limits in the equation.

3(5)2 3(3)2
[ 2 −4 (5)¿ - 2 −4 (3)] ]
75 27
 [ 2 −20] – [ 2 −12]
 [37.5 - 20] – [13.5 - 12]
 17.5 – 1.5
 16
Graph of the Integration:

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