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13 April, 13:47
What is the derivative of sqrt7 times x + sqrt2x
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Hensley
13 April, 14:05
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I guess you mean the derivative of:
√7x + √2x, if so then:
Remember that the derivative of √u = 1 / (2√u). u'
if 7x = u, then u' = 7, hence the derivative of √7x is 7 / (2√7x)
Use same logic for √2x and you will find:
y' = 7 / (2√7x) + x/√2x
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