Question
Find y' at x=2 by using TI calculator or Desmos.com
1. y=logx+x^2+x
I don’t understand how to enter this into a calculator or this website can someone please explain
1. y=logx+x^2+x
I don’t understand how to enter this into a calculator or this website can someone please explain
Answers
I suggest reading your TI manual
or visit
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/l0puzw0zvm
for derivative examples
You can check your results by noting that
y'(x) = 1/x + 2x + 1
so
y'(2) = 1/2 + 2*2 + 1 = 11/2
or visit
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/l0puzw0zvm
for derivative examples
You can check your results by noting that
y'(x) = 1/x + 2x + 1
so
y'(2) = 1/2 + 2*2 + 1 = 11/2
I don't understand :(
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