The easy way to derive this derivative is to use the product rule : set y[x]= x^(3/2) . then y[x]^2 =x^3. By the product rule we have 2*y'[x]*y[x]= 3*x^2 ,from where it follows immediately that y'[x]= 3/2*x^2/y[x] = 3/2*x^(1/2) .
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Thanks for doing this ....don't wanna sound like an Oliver twist but I have another problem I think u can help out with....on central tendency Q: the average age of 6 men is 35 years and the average of four of them is 32years. find the ages of the remining two men if one is 3years older than the other.
Good morning, I'm sorry to disturb you. Please, I need your help in solving this differentiation question. 5Cos√x I have been trying to solve it but I keep getting an answer that doesn't correlate with the answer given to the question. I got 2 answers. 1. -5sinx/2√cosx 2. -5sin√x/2√x I don't know which is the correct one, as both answers are different from the answer given to the question. Please, help me out. I'm to solve the question using chain rule. Thank you.
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The easy way to derive this derivative is to use the product rule : set y[x]= x^(3/2) . then y[x]^2 =x^3. By the product rule we have
2*y'[x]*y[x]= 3*x^2 ,from where it follows immediately that y'[x]= 3/2*x^2/y[x] = 3/2*x^(1/2) .
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Impressive work Bro. ❤
Just today I was able to watch this (saved to watch later for more than a year)😊
Just a question: is this applicable to all positive fractions (don't mind my words) OR this is just a coincidence?
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Is 2 -3/2 really 1/2 or -1/2?? I'm satisfied with how you try to fix the answer down there
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Thanks for doing this ....don't wanna sound like an Oliver twist but I have another problem I think u can help out with....on central tendency
Q: the average age of 6 men is 35 years and the average of four of them is 32years. find the ages of the remining two men if one is 3years older than the other.
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Can you pls do it with a negative 3/2.. I'm searching for a explained solution but I couldn't find
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Find from d first principle the derivation of y=√x
Good morning,
I'm sorry to disturb you.
Please, I need your help in solving this differentiation question.
5Cos√x
I have been trying to solve it but I keep getting an answer that doesn't correlate with the answer given to the question.
I got 2 answers. 1. -5sinx/2√cosx
2. -5sin√x/2√x
I don't know which is the correct one, as both answers are different from the answer given to the question.
Please, help me out. I'm to solve the question using chain rule. Thank you.
Let y= 5cos√x
Let u=√x
.: y=5cos(u)
dy/du =-5sin(u)
du/dx = 1/2√x
dy/dx = dy/du * du/dx
.: dy/dx = -5sin(u) * 1/2√x
dy/dx = -5sin(√x)/2√x
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