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differentiate g(t)=3/sqrt(t)
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Anonymous
then find the domain of its derivative
10 years ago
Reiny
I would write it as
f(t) = 3t^(-1/2)
f ' (t) = (-3/2)t^(-3/2)
or
= -3/(2t√t)


just like the original function, the domain is t > 0
10 years ago

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