5. A ball is thrown upward in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s and its height after t seconds is given by h=12t-4.91². Use Calculus methods to determine the following: a. Find the velocity when t = 2 s. b. When will the ball hit the ground? c. With what velocity will the ball hit the ground?

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3. Explain why the given function is discontinuous at x = 1: ƒ(x) = { x² −
1,
x = 1
4. Find the equation of the tangent and the normal lines to the curve y=-
y=4 at the point (4,1).
5.
A ball is thrown upward in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s and its height after t seconds is given by
h=12t-4.91². Use Calculus methods to determine the following:
a. Find the velocity when t = 2 s.
b. When will the ball hit the ground?
c. With what velocity will the ball hit the ground?
6. If the tangent line to y = f(x) at (2, 4) passes through the point (5,10), find ƒ(2) and f'(2).
7. Differentiate: a. f(t)=- b. f(x) = 57⁹ c. y =(√x+1)·(e*) d. f(x) = e* sin 2x - x³ cos 3x
79-t
4+t
te'
8. Find the second derivative of f(x) = ln(xe¯5x).
Transcribed Image Text:3. Explain why the given function is discontinuous at x = 1: ƒ(x) = { x² − 1, x = 1 4. Find the equation of the tangent and the normal lines to the curve y=- y=4 at the point (4,1). 5. A ball is thrown upward in the air with a velocity of 12 m/s and its height after t seconds is given by h=12t-4.91². Use Calculus methods to determine the following: a. Find the velocity when t = 2 s. b. When will the ball hit the ground? c. With what velocity will the ball hit the ground? 6. If the tangent line to y = f(x) at (2, 4) passes through the point (5,10), find ƒ(2) and f'(2). 7. Differentiate: a. f(t)=- b. f(x) = 57⁹ c. y =(√x+1)·(e*) d. f(x) = e* sin 2x - x³ cos 3x 79-t 4+t te' 8. Find the second derivative of f(x) = ln(xe¯5x).
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