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Differentiate the given function?
y= 6/t + 3/t^2 -5/sqrt(t)
dy/dt=?
y= 6/t + 3/t^2 -5/sqrt(t)
dy/dt=?
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Answered by
drwls
Add the derivatives of each term. Apply the rule that the drivative of a*t^n is n*a*t^(n-1), is a is a constant.
5/sqrt(t) can be written 5*t^(-1/2), so for that one, a = 5 and n = -1/2
This was not a physics question. It is a beginning calculus question
5/sqrt(t) can be written 5*t^(-1/2), so for that one, a = 5 and n = -1/2
This was not a physics question. It is a beginning calculus question
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