Asked by Sarah
Use derivative formulas to find the derivative of the function.
please show your work
h(x)=10^3-25x^6+3x^15
please show your work
h(x)=10^3-25x^6+3x^15
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Answered by
Steve
as written,
h'(x) = 0 - 150x^5 + 45x^2
If 10^3 should really be 10x^3, then modify as needed.
Just simple power rule problem.
does rely on the linearity of the derivative. That is
if h(x) = f(x) + g(x), then
h' = f' + g'
h'(x) = 0 - 150x^5 + 45x^2
If 10^3 should really be 10x^3, then modify as needed.
Just simple power rule problem.
does rely on the linearity of the derivative. That is
if h(x) = f(x) + g(x), then
h' = f' + g'
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