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SpiralFlex

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To clear up any confusing the question is,

Evaluate if



Using the quotient rule,









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lol if you're differentiating with respect to x, then the answer is 0 ><
 

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Hm.... the function is in terms of x... (i know this by looking at how this is expressed, ie f(x)..) So "r" isn't a variable... so if i differentiate with respect to x, ie f'(x), i will get 0..

OR!!!

this is a chain rule... so u differentiate normally and "blance" the "dr" by mutiplying the final result by "dr/dx" (horrible way of explaining it, i know...). If this is the case;
 

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lol if you're differentiating with respect to x, then the answer is 0 ><
ohh wait... you do civil , your stupidity is excused.

how can you assume that r doesnt depend on x noobcake
 

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