(1 point) Find the derivative of the function. g'(x) = g(x) = et 2x-3
(1 point) Let f and g be the functions defined by f(t) = 2t² and g(t) = 6t³ + 61. Determine f' (t) and g' (t). f'(t) = 4t g' (t) = 18t^2 +6 61³ +61 g(1) Let q(t) = and observe that q(t) = 21² f(1) Rewrite the formula for q by dividing each term in the numerator by the denominator and simplify to write g(t) as a sum of constant multiples of powers of t. Then, compute q'(1) using the sum and constant multiple rules. q'(t) = True or False: q'(t) = g' (t) f'(1) False
11-TrigDerivatives: Problem 4 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) (a) Let f(x) = sin³(x). Find f'(x). f'(x) = 3sin^2x. Con (b) Let f(x) = sin(x³). Find f'(x). f'(x) =
(1 point) Find the derivative of the function. g'(x) = g(x) = et 2x-3 (1 point) Let f and g be the functions defined by
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(1 point) Find the derivative of the function. g'(x) = g(x) = et 2x-3 (1 point) Let f and g be the functions defined by
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