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Can anyone derive this equation properly
f(x)=(r-6)^3-1/(r-6)^3+1
f(x)=(r-6)^3-1/(r-6)^3+1
Well that's fucked..? df(x) / xf'(x) looks pretty hard..with respect to x f'(x)
Always try manipulating the function first to make it easier to differentiate.It only took me a few seconds to get the answer, lol.
Using the quotient rule,
I shall check my algebra. What does answers say?
you need quotient rule but im kinda stuck :S
But OP said use quotient rule?Always try manipulating the function first to make it easier to differentiate.It only took me a few seconds to get the answer, lol.
Then use the quotient rule after manipulating. It'll give the same thingBut OP said use quotient rule?
Meant to be a 4. >_>Can anyone derive this equation properly
f(x)=(r-6)^3-1/(r-4)^3+1
What? So you're the asker now? wtfMeant to be a 4. >_>
No, I have the question in front of me, OP accidentally wrote a 6 instead of 4.What? So you're the asker now? wtf
lol...why because you couldn't do it?This is a stupid question. Burn it.
ok, that changes everything...except the r and x dilemmaNo, I have the question in front of me, OP accidentally wrote a 6 instead of 4.
yh m8lol...why because you couldn't do it?