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Kelsie Andersen
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14 May, 03:34
The derivative of y=x^ (1+√2)
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The power rule tells you
(d/dx) (x^n) = n·x^ (n-1)
You have n=1+√2, so your derivative is
... dy/dx = (1+√2) ·x^ (√2)
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