Graph of the derivative of the sine curve a. Use the graph of y = sin x (see figure) to sketch the graph of the derivative of the sine function. b. Based upon your graph in part (a), what function equals \(\frac{d}{dx}(\sin x)\)?
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Question
Where is the function continuous? Differentiable? Use the graph of f in the figure to do the following.
a. Find the values of x in (0, 3) at which f is not continuous.
b. Find the values of x in (0, 3) at which f is not differentiable.
c. Sketch a graph of f’.
Solution
The first step in solving 3.1 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Where is the function continuous? Differentiable? Use the graph of f in the figure to do the following.a. Find the values of x in (0, 3) at which f is not continuous.b. Find the values of x in (0, 3) at which f is not differentiable.c. Sketch a graph of f’.
From the textbook chapter Introducing the Derivative you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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