Find the derivative of the given function. f(x) = e6 sin(x) 6 sin(x) cos(x) f'(x)= 6e What is the domain of f(x)? O (0,00) O (-1, 1) O (-∞0, 0) Ⓒ (-00,00) O [-1, 1] What is the domain of f'(x)? Ⓒ (-00,00) O (0,00) O (-∞0, 0) O (-1, 1) O [-1, 1] Find all x-values at which the function has horizontal tangent lines. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Use n to denote any arbitrary integer values. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) X = X Use the chain rule for finding the derivative of a function raised to a numerical power. How are the domain of a function and the domain of its derivative related?

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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Find the derivative of the given function.
f(x) = e6 sin(x)
6 sin(x)
cos(x)
f'(x) = 6e
What is the domain of f(x)?
O (0,00)
O (-1, 1)
O (-∞0, 0)
• (-∞0,00)
O [-1, 1]
What is the domain of f'(x)?
Ⓒ
(-00,00)
O (0,00)
O (-∞0, 0)
O (-1, 1)
O [-1, 1]
Find all x-values at which the function has horizontal tangent lines. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Use n to denote any arbitrary integer values. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
x =
Use the chain rule for finding the derivative of a function raised to a numerical power. How are the domain of a function and the domain of its derivative related?
Transcribed Image Text:Find the derivative of the given function. f(x) = e6 sin(x) 6 sin(x) cos(x) f'(x) = 6e What is the domain of f(x)? O (0,00) O (-1, 1) O (-∞0, 0) • (-∞0,00) O [-1, 1] What is the domain of f'(x)? Ⓒ (-00,00) O (0,00) O (-∞0, 0) O (-1, 1) O [-1, 1] Find all x-values at which the function has horizontal tangent lines. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Use n to denote any arbitrary integer values. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) x = Use the chain rule for finding the derivative of a function raised to a numerical power. How are the domain of a function and the domain of its derivative related?
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