I need help differentiating 1,2,3 and then for 4 I am not quite sure about parts b,c,d,e,f,g,h. Thankyou View attachment 32895 View attachment 32896
The derivative of a power functionHow did you get 'ln'
I used the product rule to do the derivative.How would you then find /dx=1 of the equation after?
That's why the 1 doesn't disappear.for f: why would +1 still be there once its differentiated doesn't that just go?
You're not differentiating with respect to n, the exponential law doesn't apply.For 2.PNG
Your right.......im wrong thereYou're not differentiating with respect to n, the exponential law doesn't apply.
q5b and 6b from exercise 12e ?