Asked by Desmond
if g(x)= 5x^6-3/x^2, find the 3rd and 5th derivative of the function. Pls help!
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Answered by
Steve
g(x) = 5x^6 - 3x^-2
Just apply the power rule 3 times to get
g<sup>(3)</sup>(x) = 5(6*5*4x^3) - 3(-2)(-3)(-4)x^-5
= 600x^3 - 72x^-5
Now take that two more steps for g<sup>(5)</sup>(x)
Just apply the power rule 3 times to get
g<sup>(3)</sup>(x) = 5(6*5*4x^3) - 3(-2)(-3)(-4)x^-5
= 600x^3 - 72x^-5
Now take that two more steps for g<sup>(5)</sup>(x)
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