Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition answers to Chapter 3 - Section 3.2 - The Product and Quotient Rules - 3.2 Exercises - Page 188 6 including work step by step written by community members like you. Textbook Authors: Stewart, James, ISBN-10:, ISBN-13: 978-1-28574-155-0, Publisher: Cengage Learning.
- Question from 3.2: The Product and Quotient Rules Suppose that f(5) = 1, f '(5) = 7, 9(5) = -3, and g'(5) (a) (fp) (5.
- 3.3.2 Apply the sum and difference rules to combine derivatives. 3.3.3 Use the product rule for finding the derivative of a product of functions. 3.3.4 Use the quotient rule for finding the derivative of a quotient of functions. 3.3.5 Extend the power rule to functions with negative exponents.
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- How does the algebraic structure of a function guide us in computing its derivative using shortcut rules?
- How do we compute the derivative of a product of two basic functions in terms of the derivatives of the basic functions?
- How do we compute the derivative of a quotient of two basic functions in terms of the derivatives of the basic functions?
- How do the product and quotient rules combine with the sum and constant multiple rules to expand the library of functions we can differentiate quickly?