009A Sample Final A, Problem 2

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2. Find the derivatives of the following functions:
   (a)  

   (b)  

   (c)
 

Foundations:  
These are problems involving some more advanced rules of differentiation. In particular, they use
The Chain Rule: If f and g are differentiable functions, then

    

The Product Rule: If f and g are differentiable functions, then

    

The Quotient Rule: If f and g are differentiable functions and g(x) ≠ 0, then

    

 Solution:

Part (a):  
We need to use the quotient rule:
    
                
                
                
Part (b):  
Both parts (b) and (c) attempt to confuse you by including the familiar constants e and π. Remember - they are just constants, like 10 or 1/2. With that in mind, we really just need to apply the chain rule to find
         
Part (c):  
We can choose to expand the second term, finding
         
We then only require the product rule on the first term, so
         

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