AP Calculus BC 2.7: Derivative Rules
Practice AP Calculus BC questions on applying standard derivative rules and comparing derivative expressions in a problem context.
- Syllabus
- Effective Fall 2025
- Course
- AP Calculus BC
Practice AP Calculus BC questions on applying standard derivative rules and comparing derivative expressions in a problem context.
The slope of the line tangent to the graph of y=ln(1−x) at x=-1 is
-1
−21
21
ln2
1

B
The function f is defined on the closed interval [-2, 8] and satisfies f(2)=1. The graph of f′, the derivative of f, consists of two line segments and a semicircle, as shown in the figure.
Find the value of limx→2x2−5x+66f(x)−3x, or show that it does not exist. Justify your answer.
Because f is differentiable at x=2, f is continuous at x=2, so limx→2f(x)=f(2)=1.
x→2lim(6f(x)−3x)=6⋅1−3⋅2=0x→2lim(x2−5x+6)=0
Limits of numerator and denominator
1 point
Uses L'Hospital's
Rule
1 point
Because limx→2x2−5x+66f(x)−3x is of indeterminate form 00,
L'Hospital's Rule can be applied.
Using L'Hospital's Rule,
x→2limx2−5x+66f(x)−3x=x→2lim2x−56f′(x)−3=2⋅2−56⋅0−3=3.
Answer
1 point
Scoring notes:
- The first point is earned by the presentation of two separate limits for the numerator and
denominator.
- A response that presents a limit explicitly equal to 00 does not earn the first point.
- The second point is earned by applying L'Hospital's Rule, that is, by presenting at least one correct
derivative in the limit of a ratio of derivatives.
- The third point is earned for the correct answer with supporting work.
Total for part (c)
3 points
(d) Find the absolute minimum value of f on the closed interval [-2, 8]. Justify your answer.