(a) Suppose f(x) = cos (15x) b* and f'(0) = 2. Find b. 2 The value of b is e (b) Suppose f(x) = sin (15x) b**1 and f' (0) = 2. Find b. %3D The value of b is 15 log p(x+ 1) (c) Suppose f(x) and f'(0) = 2. Find b. %3D cos (15x) 1 - 2 The value of b is e (d) Suppose f(x) = sin ( log ,(15x + 1)) and f'(0) = 2. Find b. 15 2 The value of b is e II

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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(a) Suppose f(x) = cos (15x) b* and f'(0) = 2. Find b.
2
The value of b is e
(b) Suppose f(x) = sin (15x) b**1
and f' (0) = 2. Find b.
%3D
The value of b is
15
log b(x+ 1)
(c) Suppose f(x)
and f'(0) = 2. Find b.
%3D
cos (15x)
1
-
2
The value of b is e
(d) Suppose f(x) = sin ( log ,(15x + 1)) and f'(0) = 2. Find b.
15
2
The value of b is e
II
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Suppose f(x) = cos (15x) b* and f'(0) = 2. Find b. 2 The value of b is e (b) Suppose f(x) = sin (15x) b**1 and f' (0) = 2. Find b. %3D The value of b is 15 log b(x+ 1) (c) Suppose f(x) and f'(0) = 2. Find b. %3D cos (15x) 1 - 2 The value of b is e (d) Suppose f(x) = sin ( log ,(15x + 1)) and f'(0) = 2. Find b. 15 2 The value of b is e II
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