The graphs of the function F (left, in blue) and G (right, in red) are below. F(x) Let P(x) = F(x)G(x) and Q(x) = G(x) Calculate the following derivatives. (a). P'(6) = (b). Q′(1) = -1 140
The graphs of the function F (left, in blue) and G (right, in red) are below. F(x) Let P(x) = F(x)G(x) and Q(x) = G(x) Calculate the following derivatives. (a). P'(6) = (b). Q′(1) = -1 140
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.4: Definition Of The Derivative
Problem 36E
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