1. Let F(x) = xe−x2. Compute F 0(x) and use it to construct the tangent line at x = 1. Determine where F 0(x) is zero. G

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1. Let F(x) = xe−x2. Compute F 0(x) and use it to construct the tangent line at x = 1. Determine where F 0(x) is zero. G

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1. Let F(x) = xe−x2. Compute F 0(x) and use it to construct the
tangent line at x = 1.
Determine where F 0(x) is zero.
Graph F(x) and demonstrate the previous answers on the graph.
2.
2) Quotient Rule Let f(x) = 3x/1+x^2 and compute f0(x).
Let g(x) = 20/2-3t and compute g0(t).
Is g0(t) ever equal to zero?
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