These questions follow Derivatives of Exponential Functions and Derivatives of Sinusoidal Functions β the two families that model growth and repetition, alone and in combination. Radians throughout, always.
Exponential derivatives
- Differentiate and .
- Differentiate .
- Evaluate for , , and . What is the march approaching, and what does it verify?
- A population is modelled by , with in years. Determine the rate of growth at .
Answer 1
β the function that is its own derivative. β same shape, stretched by the constant . Only base escapes the stretch factor.
Answer 2
Chain rule: the inside reports its rate 3, so . At every point this function grows at three times its own height.
Answer 3
: . : . : . The march settles toward β and this limit is exactly the stretch factor in , verified with nothing but a calculator.
Answer 4
. At : individuals per year. Note the signature of exponential growth: β the rate is always 20% of the size.
Sinusoidal derivatives
- Determine the slope of at .
- Determine the equation of the tangent line to at .
- Differentiate .
- Express as and differentiate it using the product and chain rules. Simplify.
Answer 5
, so the slope is . Check against the graph: at sine is still climbing toward its crest at , but flattening β a modest positive slope fits.
Answer 6
Point: . Slope: , so . Tangent: . Cosine crosses its axis at full steepness, heading down β slope exactly .
Answer 7
Product rule: . Both factors take their turn; neither nor gets to hold still for free.
Answer 8
Write . Then Over a common denominator: β the Pythagorean identity collapsing the sum. The derivative of is , always positive: tangent only ever climbs.
Rates in the wild
- The height of a tide is modelled by metres, with in hours. Determine the rate of change of the height at , and interpret the answer.
Answer 9
Chain rule: . At : metres per hour. Interpret before moving on: , the modelβs maximum β this is high tide, and the water is momentarily still. A rate of zero at the crest is the model agreeing with the ocean.