The derivative is the rate of change of a function, basically represents the slope at different points. To find the derivative of the given function you can use the power rule, which means, if n is a real number, d/dx(x^n)= nx^(n-1). This is a simplification of the chain rule based on the fact that d/dx(x)=1. Anyway, this means that d/dx(x^3 + 1)= 3x^2. Here n is 3 and so it is 3*x^(3-1)= 3x^2. The derivative of x^3+1 is 3x^2.
If you are wondering what happened to the 1, for any constant C, d/dx(C)=0.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify 3 ratical- 1000
Answer:
<u>x = -2</u>
<u>y = -6</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Equating the equations</u> :
- x - 4 = 4x + 2
- 3x = -6
- x = -2
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6
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm so sorry...i solved this on a calculator so i'm not so sure how to explain once again i'm sorry.
s = 2(lw + lh + wh)
Divide each side by 2 : s/2 = lw + lh + wh
Subtract 'lh' from each side: s/2 - lh = lw + wh
Combine the 'w' terms: s/2 - lh = w(l + h)
Divide each side by (l + h): (s/2 - lh) / (l + h) = w