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Derivative Differentiate f(x)=(5x-4)^2 There are
Differentiate both sides of the double angle identify sin 2x= 2 sin x cos x to determine an identify for cos x.
Find the first
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john
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1. differentiate cos(3/x)
2. differentiate sin(4/x) 3. differentiate 3/{sin(3x+pi)} 4. differentiate pxsin(q/x)where p and q are
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I'm stumped
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y=e^(5e^x)
differentiate first and second derivative
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I am having trouble with this problem also
derivative differentiate f(x)=(3-x)^4(x+5)^3 so far I have 4(3-x(x+5)^3+3(x+5)(3-x)
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dee
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How would one take the derivative of "f(x)^[g(x)]? Is there a formula I can follow to differentiate functions like that?
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Anonymous
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implicitly differentiate f(x)
2xy= y ^2 find second derivative with relevance to x and y. i get y''= -xy' - y/ (y-x)^2 this is
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Mary
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Differentiate
g(x)=(x^3+1)(3x^2-1) so I use g'(x) X h(x) + g(x) X h'(x) so the derivative of (x^3+1)=3x^2 and (3x^3-1)=6x So
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Hannah
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Is it possible to differentiate (60-x)/1.2?
I'm thinking the answer would be 1/0 which is not possible but I just want to make
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James
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Differentiate the following function, much like problem 14 of section 3.2 (page 152) of your textbook:
y = 14 J + N e^t, where J
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Mary
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Can anyone help with this...I need to find the derivative of the functions below. If possible please show working so I can try
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Christine
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