How to Solve Calculus Problems Quickly and Efficiently?

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Calculus Problem!

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I'm sorry i don't know what you meant. Are you asking questions or showing me the way to do it?
 


I'm sorry for misunderstand.
a. f(1)= 0
b. f'(1)= sqrt(5)/5=.447214
 


dth257 said:
I'm sorry for misunderstand.
a. f(1)= 0
b. f'(1)= sqrt(5)/5=.447214

Showing your work means not only giving the answers but trying to explain how you got them. What about c)? Once you've got that there is a formula for differentiating inverse functions. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_functions_and_differentiation Is that the part you are missing?
 
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I'm sorry I'm a newbie in here. I don't know how to type these mathematical equations in the forum. It would take me few hours to just type all of the work down.( that why i posted the picture instead of type them out) So i just gave out the answer. That's the fastest way i can do.
 


dth257 said:
I'm sorry I'm a newbie in here. I don't know how to type these mathematical equations in the forum. It would take me few hours to just type all of the work down.( that why i posted the picture instead of type them out) So i just gave out the answer. That's the fastest way i can do.

Fastest isn't best. Any thoughts about c)?