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Sample Exercises For Lecture 5 Week 6

The document provides a sample exercise covering key topics in differentiation including: 1) The first principle of differentiation 2) Techniques of differentiation such as sum, difference, product, and quotient rules as well as the chain rule 3) Questions to practice applying these rules by taking derivatives of various functions and finding limits.

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Sample Exercises For Lecture 5 Week 6

The document provides a sample exercise covering key topics in differentiation including: 1) The first principle of differentiation 2) Techniques of differentiation such as sum, difference, product, and quotient rules as well as the chain rule 3) Questions to practice applying these rules by taking derivatives of various functions and finding limits.

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Sample Exercise for Lecture 5 (Week 6)

What we are going to cover:

1. The first principle of differentiation

2. Techniques of differentiation

(a) Sum, difference, product, quotient


(b) Chain rule
(c) Inverse differentiation
Questions to practice

sin x, x<0
1. Suppose f ( x ) = , determine whether or not f 0 (0) exists and find its value
x, x 0
if it exists.

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2. Differentiate the following functions y with respect to x from the first principle:
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x
(a) y = sin 3x (b) y = 1 x2 means definition
3. Find the values of a and b such that f 0 (1) exists with
⇢ 1
f (x) = x, if | x | > 1
ax + b, if | x |  1.

4. For the function



x2 , 1<x<1
f (x) =
2x 1, 1x<5
(a) Find the following (one-sided) limits if they exist (or explain if it does not exist)
(i) lim f ( x ) (ii) lim f ( x )
x ! 1+ x !1
(iv) lim f ( x ) (v) lim f ( x )
x !1+ x !5

(b) Is the function f ( x ) continuous at x = 1? Why.


(c) Is the function f ( x ) differentiable at x = 1? Explain why.
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5. Find the derivatives of (a) y = g( x ) = x and (b) y = by the first principle.
x2
6. Differentiate the function y with respect to x.
(a) y = x3 2x6 2x9
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(b) y = 1.4x5 + x 3 2 sin x
7. Compute the derivative of the following functions. (sum, product, quotient rules)
(a) f ( x ) = 2 sin x + cos x
1
(b) f ( x ) = 6x3 + 7x 2 8x + 1
(c) f ( x ) = x2 sin 1 x
sin x
(d) f ( x ) = ex + 7x 3
cos q
(e) f (q ) = q 2 +sin q
8. Compute the derivative of the following functions. (chain rule)

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Sample Exercise for Lecture 5 (Week 6)

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(a) f ( x ) = 2 sin x + cos x (d) f (g) = cot(2g2 + g 1)
(b) f (x ) = sin(3x 2 + 6x + 1) (e) f ( x ) = 2cos x
(c) f (y) = sin(y3 ) csc(2y) (f) f (g) = sec(tan 1 ( g2 ) + tan( g ))

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