Barrons AP Calculus - David Bock

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  1. is equal to
    (A)
    (B) ln
    (C)
    (D)
    (E) ln 2


  2. (A) = 0
    (B) = 1
    (C) = e
    (D) = ∞
    (E) does not exist




Questions 10 and 11. Use the table below, which shows the values of differentiable functions f and g.



  1. If P(x) = g^2 (x), then P ′(3) equals
    (A) 4
    (B) 6
    (C) 9
    (D) 12
    (E) 18

  2. If H(x) = f −1(x), then H ′(3) equals
    (A)
    (B)
    (C)

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