Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
yes
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Let's analyze Hannah's work, step-by-step, to see if she made any mistakes. </span>In Step 1, Hannah wrote

<span> as the sum of two separate derivatives </span>

<span>using the </span><span>sum rule.
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This step is perfectly fine. In Step 2,

was kept as it is, and

was rewritten as

using the constant rule.Indeed, according to the constant rule, the derivative of a constant number is equal to zero.
This step is perfectly fine. In Step 3,

was rewritten as

supposedly using the constant multiple rule.
The problem is that according to the constant multiple rule,

should be rewritten as

and not as

.
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Therefore, Hannah made a mistake in this step.</span>
You have to insert the passage first
4x-16+14=16-4x+6.
4x-16+14-16+4x-6=0(bring all values at one side)
4x+4x+14-16-16-6=0(arrange)
8x-24=0(solve)
8x=24(bring 8 on right hand side so x is alone)
X=24/8(solve)
X=3
You are being asked to make π the subject in

So divide both sides of the equation by

That is

The you have

or

I hope this is helpful?