Cracking The Ap Calculus ab Exam 2018

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Note:   We  refer   to  the log 10   x  as  log x.

Example 9: Find the derivative of f(x) = log 8 (x^2 + x).


f′(x)   =   

Example 10: Find the derivative of f(x) = loge x.


f′(x)   =   

You can expect this result from Rules 1 and 2 involving natural logs.


THE DERIVATIVE OF ax


You should recall from your precalculus days that we can rewrite ax as ex ln a. Keep in mind that ln a is
just a constant, which gives us the next rule.


Rule    No. 7:  If  y   =   ax, then        =   (ex ln  a)  ln  a   =   ax  (ln a)

Given the pattern of this chapter, you can guess what’s coming: another rule that incorporates the Chain
Rule.


Rule    No. 8:  If  y   =   au, then        =   (ln a)

And now, some examples.


Example 11: Find the derivative of f(x) = 3x.


f′(x)   =   3x  ln  3

Example 12: Find the derivative of f(x) = 8^4 x


5
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f′(x)   =   8^4 x

5
(20x^4 ) ln 8
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