SOLUTION: find first Derivative Of F(X)
f(x)=((5x-2)^-3)/(3x-2)
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Question 1173219: find first Derivative Of F(X)
f(x)=((5x-2)^-3)/(3x-2)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find first Derivative Of F(X)
f(x)=((5x-2)^-3)/(3x-2)
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f(x) = u(x)*v(x)
f'(x) = u'(x)*v(x) + u(x)*v'(x)
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f(x)=((5x-2)^-3)*(3x-2)^-1
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f'(x) = -3*(5x-2)^-4)*5*(3x-2)^-1 + (-1)*3*((5x-2)^-3)*(3x-2)^-2
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some collection of terms is possible.
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