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Compute the indicated derivative.
U(t) = 5.1t2 − 1.7t; U'(6)
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
just use the power rule
u(t) = 5.1t^2 - 1.7t
u'(t) = 10.2t - 1.7
Now just find u'(6)
3 years ago
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Compute the indicated derivative.
U(t) = 5.1t2 − 1.7t; U'(6)

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