Answer:
(i)
(ii/(a))
(ii/(b))
Explanation:
( 1 )
For first question, we have to use first principal or limit definition to find the derivative of 3x^2-2x.
Limit Definition of Derivative
Our f(x) is 3x^2-2x.
Our f(x+h) is 3(x+h)^2-2(x-h)
Expand the expressions and simplify:-
Cancel all h's.
Substitute h = 0
Therefore, the derivative of 3x^2-2x is 6x-2 by first principal.
( 2 )
For the second question, there are two sub-questions. Assume that you can use any formulas to differentiate instead of using first principal.
(a)
We are given the function:
Our formula for derivative of polynomial function is:-
Apply the formula:-
If you want it in factored form then:-
Alternative
You can factor the expression then apply product rules.
Product Rules
Therefore:-
( b )
For our second sub-question, you can apply product rules instead of expanding in and differentiate.
Recall cubic formula:
Therefore:-