Knowledge/Understanding Multiple Choice: [ 1. Derivative of f(x) = cos²x a) 2cosx 2. Derivative of f(x) = 7e-4x a) 7e4x 3. Find the slope of the tangent at x a) 2 b) sin²x c) cosx(sinx) d) -2sinx(cosx) b) -4e-4x d) -28e-4x b) = c) -28e-28x = 1 for y ln(2x+3) Π c) 1) 4. Given f(x) = sin² (2x) find the slope at ( a) -√3 b) √√3 c) — 2 5. For y -ln(x), find the value of x where the slope is · a) x=-6 b) -In(6) c) - 160 b) 633x In(3) c) 3(73%)In(3) 6. Find y" give y = 73x a) 213x In(7) χ 7. If f(x) = find f'(−1) a) e b) 2e c) 0 d) In(5) d) 0.1395 d) Does Not Exist d) 9(73%)(In7)² d) 1 | | | 8. Given f(x) = sin (4x + 7/7), find f' (Z). a) 0 b) 4 9. The derivative of y = √√ex is: a) √ex 1 b) 2√e c) -4 d) 1 d) √√√ex b) 3e (cosx)(sinx) c) 3e* (cosx-sinx) d) 3e cosx+3e sinx 10. The derivative of y = 3e*cosx a) 3e*sinx Communication True or False: [' 11. The derivative of a sinusoidal function is another sinusoidal function. 12. The rate of change of a sinusoidal function is periodic in nature. 13. A sinusoidal function can be differentiated only if the independent variable is measured in radians. 14. The derivatives of the reciprocal trigonometric functions can be found using the chain rule and their related base functions. 15. There are an infinite number of tangents with a given non-zero slope to a sinusoidal curve. sinx 16. Using the Quotient tanx = to prove tanx = sec²x. [3 Marks] COSX dx
Knowledge/Understanding Multiple Choice: [ 1. Derivative of f(x) = cos²x a) 2cosx 2. Derivative of f(x) = 7e-4x a) 7e4x 3. Find the slope of the tangent at x a) 2 b) sin²x c) cosx(sinx) d) -2sinx(cosx) b) -4e-4x d) -28e-4x b) = c) -28e-28x = 1 for y ln(2x+3) Π c) 1) 4. Given f(x) = sin² (2x) find the slope at ( a) -√3 b) √√3 c) — 2 5. For y -ln(x), find the value of x where the slope is · a) x=-6 b) -In(6) c) - 160 b) 633x In(3) c) 3(73%)In(3) 6. Find y" give y = 73x a) 213x In(7) χ 7. If f(x) = find f'(−1) a) e b) 2e c) 0 d) In(5) d) 0.1395 d) Does Not Exist d) 9(73%)(In7)² d) 1 | | | 8. Given f(x) = sin (4x + 7/7), find f' (Z). a) 0 b) 4 9. The derivative of y = √√ex is: a) √ex 1 b) 2√e c) -4 d) 1 d) √√√ex b) 3e (cosx)(sinx) c) 3e* (cosx-sinx) d) 3e cosx+3e sinx 10. The derivative of y = 3e*cosx a) 3e*sinx Communication True or False: [' 11. The derivative of a sinusoidal function is another sinusoidal function. 12. The rate of change of a sinusoidal function is periodic in nature. 13. A sinusoidal function can be differentiated only if the independent variable is measured in radians. 14. The derivatives of the reciprocal trigonometric functions can be found using the chain rule and their related base functions. 15. There are an infinite number of tangents with a given non-zero slope to a sinusoidal curve. sinx 16. Using the Quotient tanx = to prove tanx = sec²x. [3 Marks] COSX dx
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