Answer:
180x²(3x⁴+2)⁴+240x³(3x⁴+2)³
Step-by-step explanation:
we need to break this up using the chain rule
(3x⁴+2)=u
so we have
So now we take 3x⁴+2 and take the derivative (which I will assume you know how to do, if not lmk)
which is 12x³
we now need to take the derivative of u⁵=5u⁴
Mulitply these together
60x³u⁴=60x³(3x⁴+2)⁴
do the same thing again
60x³u⁴
we now need to do the mulitplication rleu
(60x³)'(u⁴)+(60x³)(u⁴)'
=
180x²u⁴+60x³*4u³
simplify
180x²(3x⁴+2)⁴+240x³(3x⁴+2)³
while you could do more to simplify it, it would get really messy


so, recall, the function has symmetry when the yielded resulting function resembles the original function, after negativizing the variable(s).
Also recall that minus*plus is minus, and minus*minus is plus.
Answer:
yes indeed it's 4 because I solved it on a piece of paper it was pretty easy honestly
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
E none of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
"Triples in size" means the growth factor is 3, so we expect to see that as the base of the exponent. That growth factor applies to a period of 6 minutes, or 1/10 hours. The number of 6-minute intervals in t hours is 10t, so we expect to see that as the exponent. The appropriate model could be written ...
n(t) = 3·3^(10t) . . . . . matches no offered answer choice