Find the derivative of the given function.
6. Derivatives of Inverse, Exponential, & Logarithmic Functions
Derivatives of Exponential & Logarithmic Functions
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Find the derivative of the given function.
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Identify the open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing.
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Identify the local minimum and maximum values of the given function, if any.
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Determine the intervals for which the function is concave up or concave down. State the inflection points.
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15–48. Derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions.
P = 40/1+2^-t
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15–48. Derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions.
y = 10^x(In 10^x-1)
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15–48. Derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions.
f(x) = 2^x/2^x+1
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15–48. Derivatives Find the derivative of the following functions.
s(t) = cos 2^t
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The energy (in joules) released by an earthquake of magnitude M is given by the equation E = 25,000 ⋅ 101.5M. (This equation can be solved for M to define the magnitude of a given earthquake; it is a refinement of the original Richter scale created by Charles Richter in 1935.)
Compute the energy released by earthquakes of magnitude 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Plot the points on a graph and join them with a smooth curve.