She is correct because a negative subtracted by a negative is positive.
The picture is not clear. let me assume
y = (x^4)ln(x^3)
product rule :
d f(x)g(x) = f(x) dg(x) + g(x) df(x)
dy/dx = (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + d[(x^4)/dx] ln(x^3)
= (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
look at d[ln(x^3)/dx]
d[ln(x^3)/dx]
= d[ln(x^3)/dx][d(x^3)/d(x^3)]
= d[ln(x^3)/d(x^3)][d(x^3)/dx]
= [1/(x^3)][3x^2] = 3/x
... chain rule (in detail)
end up with
dy/dx = (x^4)[3/x] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
= x^3[3 + 4ln(x^3)]
Answer:
y intercept equals 1
Step-by-step explanation:
y= -1/2x+1
the slope is -1/2
the y intercept is 1

To be able to solve this question, we need to know about the Pythagorean theorem: a² + b² = c². A and b represents the two sides that make the right angle, and C represents the hypotenuse, or the longest side, of the triangle.

We know that the hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle, so that means 9 is c. One side of the triangle is 6, and we have to solve for b. That means 6 is a. We can plug in our values to the formula like this:


Now that we have our equation down, we know what we have to do next: subtract 81 from 36 to get b².


Answer:
0.1875
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps you :>
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