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No worriesThat's the right answer thankyou again
Split up each fraction and use index laws to make each term a power of x. Then differentiate using the power rule.Okay i also need help differentiating these two equations: View attachment 32888
Have you learnt quotient rule yet?Okay i also need help differentiating these two equations: View attachment 32888
Those ones are easier done without the quotient rule.Have you learnt quotient rule yet?
Okay i also need help differentiating these two equations: View attachment 32888
Yeah haha, I usually just blindly dive into quotient rule and hope for the bestThose ones are easier done without the quotient rule.![]()
Haha. Quotient rule is something nice to avoid if possible as it is a bit tedious.Yeah haha, I usually just blindly dive into quotient rule and hope for the best![]()
Should the answer be a^2-2a?I differentiated the equation in part a then sub in 1 for x , so y'View attachment 32889= 2a-2ax , then when you sub in 1, you get y=2a-2a
Can someone tell me where I went wrong, because the answ2r is 2a-a^2
I differentiated the equation in part a then sub in 1 for x , so y'View attachment 32889= 2a-2ax , then when you sub in 1, you get y=2a-2a
Can someone tell me where I went wrong, because the answ2r is 2a-a^2
Thnx. I have been stuck on differentiating thisView attachment 32890
Remember that a is a constantThnx. I have been stuck on differentiating thisView attachment 32890