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Calculus- Early Transcendentals, 2021a

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4.2. The Derivative Function 129<br />

Exercise 4.2.2 Shown is the graph of a function f (x). Sketch the graph of f ′ (x) by estimating the derivative<br />

at a number of points in the interval: estimate the derivative at regular intervals from one end of the<br />

interval to the other, and also at “special” points, as when the derivative is zero. Make sure you indicate<br />

any places where the derivative does not exist.<br />

1.6<br />

1.4<br />

1.2<br />

.<br />

1.0<br />

0.8<br />

0.6<br />

0.4<br />

0.2<br />

−1.0−0.8−0.6−0.4−0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0<br />

Exercise 4.2.3 Shown is the graph of a function f (x). Sketch the graph of f ′ (x) by estimating the derivative<br />

at a number of points in the interval: estimate the derivative at regular intervals from one end of the<br />

interval to the other, and also at “special” points, as when the derivative is zero. Make sure you indicate<br />

any places where the derivative does not exist.<br />

4<br />

.<br />

3<br />

2<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0 1 2 3 4 5<br />

Exercise 4.2.4 Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of f (x)=5 − x − 3x 2 at the point x = 2

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