SOLUTION: Apply the chain rule to find the derivatives of the following functions: a. g(x)=√(x^2+1) b. f(x)=1/((4x^2-7^2))
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Apply the chain rule to find the derivatives of the following functions:
a. g(x)=√(x^2+1)
b. f(x)=1/((4x^2-7^2))
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Hi,
g(x) =
⇒ g' =
f(x) = (4x^2+1)^-1 ⇒ f ' = -8x(4x^2+1)^-2
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