Question
Differentiate the given function.
f(t)= 4(sqrt(t^3)) + 14/sqrt(t) - sqrt(17)
f'(t)=?
f(t)= 4(sqrt(t^3)) + 14/sqrt(t) - sqrt(17)
f'(t)=?
Answers
This is another calculate-the-derivative problem. "Differentiate" means the same thing. Do it the same way as I explained for the last one you posted as "physics"
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