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Derivative Exercises Graphs and Tables

This document provides an introduction to calculus exercises involving derivatives. It contains problems evaluating derivatives of functions given graphically or defined by tables. There are also problems computing derivatives of various combinations of basic functions, including polynomials, rational functions, radicals, and composite functions. The document aims to help students practice taking derivatives, which is a foundational skill in calculus.
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Derivative Exercises Graphs and Tables

This document provides an introduction to calculus exercises involving derivatives. It contains problems evaluating derivatives of functions given graphically or defined by tables. There are also problems computing derivatives of various combinations of basic functions, including polynomials, rational functions, radicals, and composite functions. The document aims to help students practice taking derivatives, which is a foundational skill in calculus.
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Intro to Calculus: Derivative exercises

Use the graphs of f ( x ) and g ( x ) shown here to


evaluate the following. The graph of f ( x ) passes
through the points (-1.5, -2), (-0.5, 2), and (0.5, 3).
[1] f ( 1)

[4]

[6]

d
f ( g ( x ) )
dx
x =2

[10]

d x3

dx g ( x )

[7]

d
g ( f ( x ) )
dx
x =3

[11]
x =2

d f ( x)

dx g ( x )

[8]

d
f ( x ) g ( x )
dx
x =3

x =3

d f ( 2x)

dx g ( 3 x )

d g ( x)

dx f ( x )

[5]

d
f ( x 2 + 1)

dx
x =1

[12]

d
x f ( x )
dx
x =1

[2] g ( 1) [3]

[9]

d
x g ( 3 x 4 )
dx
x =1

x =1

dd[13 - 22] Consider the values in the following table and compute the derivative values.
x
f ( x)

2
4

3
5

4
7

6
11

10
16

f ( x)

-1

g ( x)

-2

-5

-7

-8

-3

g( x )

-2

-3

-4

[13] h ( x ) = f ( 3 x 1) ; find h (1)


[15] k ( x ) = f ( x ) g ( x ) ; find k ( 6 )
[17] n ( x ) =

g ( x)
; find n ( 3)
f ( x)

[14] j ( x ) = f ( x 2 + 1) ; find
[16] m ( x ) = x 4 g ( x ) ; find
[18] p ( x ) =

f ( x ) ; find

dj
dx

dp
dx

x =3

dr
dx

x =6

[20] r ( x ) = ( f ( x ) ) ; find

[21] s ( x ) = f ( g ( x ) ) ; find s ( 3)

1
dv
[22] v ( x ) =
; find
f ( 2x)
dx

x =3

dm
dx x=2

[19] q ( x ) = g ( f ( x ) ) ; find q ( 2 )

x =3

x =3

[23 - 32] Compute the derivative for each function.


[23] f ( x ) = x 2 + 4

[25] f ( x ) =

( 4x + 3 )

1
2x 3

( 2 x + 1)
f ( x) =
2
( x + 1)

[31]

1
x x
5

[26] f ( x ) = ( 2 x + 1) ( 3 x 2 )

[27] f ( x ) = ( x 2 + 1) ( x 1 )

[29] f ( x ) =

[24] f ( x ) =

[28] f ( x ) = 3 5 x + 2

[30] f ( x ) =

3x + 5

( 2x + 1)

[32] f ( x ) = ( 3 x 2 x 3) 3

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