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Can you name the derivatives of the functions below?
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sin x
√x
cos
tan
33
3-x
4x^π
x^1/3
x^y
2x-3y^2
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Calculus: Derivatives II Quiz
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Created Jan 10, 2011 in
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Dralcoffin
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Jan 10th, 2011 at 12:36 GMT
3 points
The derivative of tan x is sec^2 x, not cot x.
corndog
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Jan 10th, 2011 at 17:32 GMT
5 points
This is just awful. ".5x^(-.5)" should be accepted for the second answer. The third and fourth don't have arguments. The fourth is just plain wrong. You're missing crucial parentheses on the seventh. The eighth is also just plain wrong. The last two we don't know which variable we're differentiating with respect to!
imclala
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Mar 3rd, 2011 at 21:29 GMT
1 point
Furthermore, allow single-character answers, and because Sporcle doesn't recognize punctuation, we get both 1 and -1 at the same time, which is pointless.
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