Asked by zee
(a) Differentiate (x^2 + 1)^4
(b) Hence find a primitive of 8x(x^2 + 1)^3 .
(b) Hence find a primitive of 8x(x^2 + 1)^3 .
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Steve
chain rule:
(a) 4(x^2+1)^3 * 2x
(b) not sure what you mean by "primitive"
The extrema (max and min) can be found where
8x(x^2+1)^3 = 0
(a) 4(x^2+1)^3 * 2x
(b) not sure what you mean by "primitive"
The extrema (max and min) can be found where
8x(x^2+1)^3 = 0
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