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Question 1 ( 3 points) What is the formula for the average rate of change that uses h ? What is the definition of the de

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Question 1 ( 3 points) What is the formula for the average rate of change that uses h ?
What is the definition of the derivative of the function f at a point x=a ? the instantaneous rate of change of f(x) at all x the instantaneous rate of change of f at x=a the slope of the secant line the average rate of change of f at x=a
Let C(x)=2x+30 and R(x)=10x. Find the marginal profit function. P(x)=8x−30 P′(x)=8 P′(x)=8x P(x)=8x+30
If f and g are differentiable functions of x, what is the derivative of J(x)g(x) ? f′(x)g(x)+g′(x)f(x) f′(x)+g′(x) f′(x)g(x)−g′(x)f(x) f′(x)g′(x)
If f and g are differentiable functions of x, what is the derivative of g(x)f(x)​? [g′(x)]2f′(x)g(x)−g′(x)f(x)​ [g(x)]2f′(x)g(x)−g′(x)f(x)​ [g(x)]2f′(x)g(x)+g′(x)f(x)​ g(x)f′(x)g(x)−g′(x)f(x)​