Asked by eric
updating previous question so easier to understand
im using chain rule to answer this question:
f(x) = -5 sqrt(x^2 - 4x + 1)
what is f'(x)?
tried to use calculator to get the answer to base my answer off of but this is a nonreal number. does this mean i will have to use imaginary numbers? please help
im using chain rule to answer this question:
f(x) = -5 sqrt(x^2 - 4x + 1)
what is f'(x)?
tried to use calculator to get the answer to base my answer off of but this is a nonreal number. does this mean i will have to use imaginary numbers? please help
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Answered by
bobpursley
f'(x)=[-5* 1/2]*[1/sqrt(x^2-4x+1)] * (2x-4)
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