Quiz 6 for Math 220 Section (???) - Spring 2010 - Prof. Robert F. Murphy, Quizzes of Calculus

A math quiz for math 220 (section ???) students in the spring 2010 semester. The quiz consists of two problems and lasts for 13 minutes without calculators. The first problem asks to find the x-coordinates of points where the tangent line to the given function is horizontal. The second problem requires finding the derivatives of three different functions using proper notation.

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2010/2011

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Math 220 (section ???) Quiz 6 Spring 2010
Name
You have 13 minutes for this quiz no calculators allowed.
1. (4 points) Determine the x-coordinate of each point on the graph of the following function
for which the line tangent to the curve is horizontal.
y= 6x3ex
2. (2 points each) Find derivatives of each of the following functions. You should always use
proper notation.
(a) h(t) = csc e3t
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Math 220 (section ???) Quiz 6 Spring 2010

Name

You have 13 minutes for this quiz – no calculators allowed.

  1. (4 points) Determine the x-coordinate of each point on the graph of the following function for which the line tangent to the curve is horizontal.

y = 6x^3 e−x

  1. (2 points each) Find derivatives of each of the following functions. You should always use proper notation.

(a) h(t) = csc

( e^3 t

)

(b) w =

( 5 x 2 x + 3

) 4

(c) f (x) = e2 ln^ (

√ x^2 +5 (^) )