Brinkley23
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Hi All,
Im in the process of learning calculus and have been given a question to answer, which I have made an attempt at solving (below), can you please advise if I am correct or not, many thanks in advance.
differentiate with respect to 'x'
y=2x4 + 3x-2 + 9
what I have work out:
using rule 1 - anxn-1 and rule 5 - any constant is equal to 0
dy/dx = 8x3 - 6-3 + 0
dy/dx = 8x3 - 6x-3 ............................ [edited]
Sorry if I am way off, its my first attempt. Thanks
Im in the process of learning calculus and have been given a question to answer, which I have made an attempt at solving (below), can you please advise if I am correct or not, many thanks in advance.
differentiate with respect to 'x'
y=2x4 + 3x-2 + 9
what I have work out:
using rule 1 - anxn-1 and rule 5 - any constant is equal to 0
dy/dx = 8x3 - 6-3 + 0
dy/dx = 8x3 - 6x-3 ............................ [edited]
Sorry if I am way off, its my first attempt. Thanks
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