SOLUTION: i need the derivative of
{{{ x+[3*x^(2/3)] }}}
i've done it on paper so many times but it doesn't seem to come out right.
there must be some way for the derivative to eit
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-> SOLUTION: i need the derivative of
{{{ x+[3*x^(2/3)] }}}
i've done it on paper so many times but it doesn't seem to come out right.
there must be some way for the derivative to eit
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i've done it on paper so many times but it doesn't seem to come out right.
there must be some way for the derivative to either equal 0 or be undefined, and none have my answers have allowed for this. please help!
then i also need the second derivative as well.. Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! if the numerator is zero then the derivative is zero
if the denominator is zero then it is undefined