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Homework 6

Calculus I
Fall Semester in Florence

1. Differentiate the function by applying the theorems.

6x 2 + x − 1
a. f ( x) = x 3 − 3x 2 + 5 x − 2 h. f ( x) =
x+5

1 1
b. f ( x) = x 4 − x 2 i. f ( x) = 2 x cos x
4 2

1
c. f ( x) = x 2 + 3 x + j. f ( x) = x sin x + cos x
2
x

1
d. f ( x) = 4 x 4 − k. f ( x) = x 2 cos x − 2 x sin x − 2 cos x
4
4x

2 cos x
e. f ( x) = x 4 − 5 + x −2 + 4 x −4 l. f ( x) =
x +1

f. f ( x) = ( x 3 − 2 x + 1) (2 x 2 + 3 x)

4 − 3x − x 2
g. f ( x) =
x−2

Homework 6, Calculus I 1
Answers:

a. 3x 2 − 6 x + 5

b. x 3 − x

2
c. 2 x + 3 −
x3

1
d. 16 x 3 +
x5

2 16
e. 4 x 3 − −
x3 x5

f. 10 x 4 + 12 x 3 − 12 x 2 − 8 x + 3

− x 2 + 4x + 2
g.
( x − 2) 2

6 ( x 2 + 10 x + 1)
h.
( x + 5) 2

i. 2 (cos x − x sin x)

j. x cos x

k. − x 2 sin x

− 2 x sin x − 2 sin x − 2 cos x


l.
( x + 1) 2

Homework 6, Calculus I 2

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