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I have tried googling for some explanations about changing the forms of f(x) to a differentiable form. An example would be differentiating sqrt of x. the f'(x) would be 1/2 x^-1/2
but i dont understand why that turns into 1/2 sqrt x.

another example is what would happen if there was a fraction in front e.g
f'(x)= 6/5 x^-7/8

what are the steps that need to be taken so that the answer looks nice or in simplest form.

sorry about typing the numbers up like that, its rly quite hard to see ><
 

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I have tried googling for some explanations about changing the forms of f(x) to a differentiable form. An example would be differentiating sqrt of x. the f'(x) would be 1/2 x^-1/2
but i dont understand why that turns into 1/2 sqrt x.

another example is what would happen if there was a fraction in front e.g
f'(x)= 6/5 x^-7/8

what are the steps that need to be taken so that the answer looks nice or in simplest form.

sorry about typing the numbers up like that, its rly quite hard to see ><


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first off i'd like to thank you SOOOOOOO much for using up your time and effort to explain it to me :)

is the answer is 6/ 5 (subscript 8) sqrt x^7 ?

lol i really need to learn how to use latex
 

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Uh, nope. try again. Read carefully what I wrote in red and blue. You'll get it, just keep trying.
 

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That's the correct answer.
OH i just realised u wanted me to find y' *facepalm*

the only problem i had was just the converting of the indices haha
assuming ur question was rewriting y, would i be correct?
 

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OH i just realised u wanted me to find y' *facepalm*

the only problem i had was just the converting of the indices haha
assuming ur question was rewriting y, would i be correct?
Uhm, the reason I showed you the image wasn't for the question. It was because I thought you needed help with changing things around (and that may have lead you to understand the question better)
 

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first off i'd like to thank you SOOOOOOO much for using up your time and effort to explain it to me :)

is the answer is 6/ 5 (subscript 8) sqrt x^7 ?

lol i really need to learn how to use latex
you are correct.
 

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