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Differentiate this. x^2 - sqrt(3)xy
Could someone please explain this to me?
Differentiate. h(u)= 10^(sqrt(u)) h'(u)= 10^(sqrt(u))*log(10)(d/du(sqrt(u))) h'(u)=
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CMM
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Evaluate sqrt7x (sqrt x-7 sqrt7) Show your work.
sqrt(7)*sqrt(x)-sqrt(7)*7*sqrt(7) sqrt(7*x)-7*sqrt(7*7) sqrt(7x)-7*sqrt(7^2)
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Alexa
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Differentiate the given function.
f(t)= 4(sqrt(t^3)) + 14/sqrt(t) - sqrt(17) f'(t)=?
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Kassie
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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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Differentiate the function.
g(u) = sqrt(2)u+sqrt(7u) g'(u)=?
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TayB
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sqrt 6 * sqrt 8
also sqrt 7 * sqrt 5 6.92820323 and 5.916079783 So you can see the steps — sqrt 6 * sqrt 8 = sqrt 48 sqrt 7 *
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Tina
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Which of the following measurements could be the side lengths of a right triangle?
A. /sqrt{126}in, /sqrt{54} in, /sqrt{63}in B.
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Differentiate.
f(x)=(cos x)/x I got to here: (-x sin x - cos x)/x^2 Find the equation of the tangent line to f(x)=sec x - 2 cos x
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Anonymous
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Find the distance between these two points using the Pythagorean Theorem.
Which choice is correct? (1 point) sqrt(6 ^ 2) + 3 ^ 2
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Connexus_solver
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X (7, - 1) Find the distance between these two points using the Pythagorean Theorem. Which choice is correct? (1 point)
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