Question
find the derivative with respect to x:
sqrt(x+s) = (1/x) + (1/s)
sqrt(x+s) = (1/x) + (1/s)
Answers
bobpursley
Find the derivative of what?
of the equation that i put...
sqrt(x+s)=(1/x)+(1/s)
you have to take the derivative of both sides but i'm getting stuck
sqrt(x+s)=(1/x)+(1/s)
you have to take the derivative of both sides but i'm getting stuck
bobpursley
1/2 * 1 /sqrt(x+s)=-1/x^2 This assumes s is a constant.
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