Asked by Dave
Need an answer to this Calculus Question. I keep getting this type of question wrong. Thanks.
Differentiate the Function:
y = (3x-1)^2(2-x^4)^2
y =
Differentiate the Function:
y = (3x-1)^2(2-x^4)^2
y =
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Answered by
bobpursley
do is as a uv problem
d(uv)=vdu+udv
y'=2(3x-1)(3) [2-x^4)^2 + 2(2-x^4)(-4x^3)(3x-1)^2
have fun gathering terms.
d(uv)=vdu+udv
y'=2(3x-1)(3) [2-x^4)^2 + 2(2-x^4)(-4x^3)(3x-1)^2
have fun gathering terms.
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