SOLUTION: find the derivative of the following function:
y=(2x-3)(x^3 -2)^1/3
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Question 1122715: find the derivative of the following function:
y=(2x-3)(x^3 -2)^1/3
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is (2x-3)*(1/3)(x^3-2)^(-2/3)*3x^2 + (x^3-2)^(1/3)*2x, using the chain rule
=x^2(2x-3)/(x^3-2)^(2/3) + 2x(x^3-2)^(1/3). There are other ways to rewrite this.
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