Asked by jessica
derivative of y=4^(6-x^2)
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bobpursley
y= a^u
y'=(u)(a^(u-1))ln(a)du/dx
so in my head...
(6-x^2)*4^(5-x^2)*ln4*(-2x)
check that.
y'=(u)(a^(u-1))ln(a)du/dx
so in my head...
(6-x^2)*4^(5-x^2)*ln4*(-2x)
check that.
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