SOLUTION: I need the derivative of : y = radical((x)^2) + 1 * radical((x)^2) - 1 The answer is supposed to be y' = 2(x^3)((x^4-1)^-1/2) I want to know how to do this. Help me please.

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Question 555117: I need the derivative of : y = radical((x)^2) + 1 * radical((x)^2) - 1
The answer is supposed to be y' = 2(x^3)((x^4-1)^-1/2)
I want to know how to do this. Help me please.

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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I need the derivative of : y = radical((x)^2) + 1 * radical((x)^2) - 1
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y+=+sqrt%28x%5E2%29+%2B+1%2Asqrt%28x%5E2%29+-1
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The answer is supposed to be y' = 2(x^3)((x^4-1)^-1/2)