Math 122 Homework: Log Derivatives and Exponential Functions, Fall 2005, Assignments of Calculus

A math homework assignment from math 122, fall 2005. It includes instructions for practicing problems involving log derivatives and functions with exponents. Students are required to explain their problem-solving strategies for selected problems.

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Newberger, Math 122, Fall 2005
Homework: Sections 3.8 and 3.10 Due: Tuesday, October 18
Clearly and neatly show your work.
I. (Not to turn in.) Practice! Make sure you can do problems that involve taking
derivatives with logs in them. See page 249 #1-20.
II. (Not to turn in.) Practice! Make sure you can do problems that have functions
of xin the exponent. See page 249 #39-46.
III. Do Section 3.10 #10, 11, 16 and 17. Make what you turn in an explanation
of how you solved the problem; use words to say what you are doing, so I can
understand what strategy you are using at each step. Note #16 is not the same
type of problem, but I assigned it in this group because it relies on pythagoras’
theorem.
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Newberger, Math 122, Fall 2005 Homework: Sections 3.8 and 3.10 Due: Tuesday, October 18

Clearly and neatly show your work. I. (Not to turn in.) Practice! Make sure you can do problems that involve taking derivatives with logs in them. See page 249 #1-20. II. (Not to turn in.) Practice! Make sure you can do problems that have functions of x in the exponent. See page 249 #39-46. III. Do Section 3.10 #10, 11, 16 and 17. Make what you turn in an explanation of how you solved the problem; use words to say what you are doing, so I can understand what strategy you are using at each step. Note #16 is not the same type of problem, but I assigned it in this group because it relies on pythagoras’ theorem.

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