Question
((4)/(3)x)*(sqrt(3-x))
i'm not sure how to find the derivative
I know that I have to use chain rule
so would it be
4/3(sqrt(3-x)+((4/3)x)((1/(3-x)^-.5)
If this is right can someone help me simplify it
i'm not sure how to find the derivative
I know that I have to use chain rule
so would it be
4/3(sqrt(3-x)+((4/3)x)((1/(3-x)^-.5)
If this is right can someone help me simplify it
Answers
never mind i think i got the answer..thanks any way:)
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