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alrighty thank you!
i would use quotient rule first then product rule then chain rule correct?
great i understand thanks!
yes that is correct except the denominator should be w+w^3
but it doesnt really matter
hey
where does the 2 come from in the denominator?
nevermind the 2nd question uses product rule, quotient rule , and chain rule
i just have to find the derivative of the equation
thank you bobbym and thank you dude! i will try the second one using chain rule hold on.
find f(x) if f(x)=√x^3-x all of that is under square root symbol
and
find d/dw (w+1) cube root√2w+1/ w+w^3 all of the 2w+1 is under the cube root
thanks guys!
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