hello to who ever is reading this can you please post the solution to this:
the derivative of (3x-5)^1/2 /(2-4x)^1/2 using the quotient rule
please help asap
i know how to do it but i dont know the final simpflied answer
Simplification is merely a matter of algebra. Where are you getting stuck?i know how to do it but i dont know the final simpflied answer
Personally I would 1st rewrite the problem as [(3x-5) /(2-4x)]^1/2 and then differentiate using the general power rule and the quotient rule. I suspect the simplifying will go more smoothly this way.hello to who ever is reading this can you please post the solution to this:
the derivative of (3x-5)^1/2 /(2-4x)^1/2 using the quotient rule
please help asap
can someone tell me the final answer please its for my assignment !
If I were you I might consider looking at what you uploaded. This is a friendly hint.To who ever has seen my solution, is my final answer correct ?
this is what i worked it out to be, is it correct ?
the working out is attached