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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