Differentiate using the chain rule:
d/du [ln(u)] d/dx[2x^3+3x]
derivative of ln(u) = 1/u
1/u d/dx[2x^3+3x]
1/2x^3+3x d/dx[2x^3+3x]
Differentiate
(6x^2+3) 1/2x^3+3x
Simplify
Dy/dx = 3(2x^2+1) / x(2x^2 +3)
Answer:
the point where the graph crosses the y-axis.
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the quiz and this was the correct answer
If you would like to know how much is the stock worth now, you can calculate this using the following steps:
1 year: 6 1/2 % of $875 = 6.5% * $875 = 6.5/100 * 875 = $56.875
$875 + $56.875 = $931.875
2 year: 6 1/2 % of $931.875 = 6.5% * $931.875 = 6.5/100 * 931.875 = $60.572
$931.875 + $60.572 = $992.447
3 year: 6 1/2 % of $992.447 = 6.5% * $992.447 = 6.5/100 * 992.447 = $64.509
$992.447 + $64.509 = $1056.956 = $1056.96 = $1057
The correct result would be: The stock is worth $1057 now.
Answer:
x - 7 = age of whatever you are finding the age of
Step-by-step explanation:
seven years younger implies that you are taking away so we minus it from our variable, Tates age is the variable since it does not tell us his/her age in the statement given.