<4> 3. A student computes e 15.154, which is a constant, so they know that d dx e = 0 and d dx overgeneralize and write

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<4> 3. A student computes e 15.154, which is a constant, so they know that d dx e = 0 and d dx overgeneralize and write

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4 3 A Student Computes E 15 154 Which Is A Constant So They Know That D Dx E 0 And D Dx Overgeneralize And Write 1
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<4> 3. A student computes e 15.154, which is a constant, so they know that d dx e = 0 and d dx overgeneralize and write that d dx x=0, and the student computes the following incorrect derivative for f(x)=e+x+e: f'(x)=0. Find the correct derivatives of e' and xº.. -e-0. But they 4. Find the first derivatives of the following functions. Use product, quotient, and/or chain rule if necessary. Simplify your answer in (b). <6> (a) g(x)=√√2x+1 <8> (b) r(x)=- x+2 6x²-35 <8> 5. Find the horizontal tangents for f(x) = 2 cosx-√√2x in the interval [0,27]. Use the unit circle at this link if you find it helpful: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/- HpZU8TxbXqY/UxDCFD2MIBI/AAAAAAAAC6M/hQoNG3ibpJ4/s1600/unitcircle.gif.
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