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#1 2015-02-21 01:46:46

PatternMan
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Registered: 2014-03-08
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basic differentiation

y=kx then dy/dx = k

if y= x^4 + 1/x -6x

then dy/dx = d/dx(x^4) + d/dx(x^-1) etc

so differentiation  sqrt(x) + 1/sqrt(x) w.r.t.x

d/dx(sqrt(x)) = 1/2sqrt(x),   d/x(1/sqrt(x)) = ?  I get -1/2x^-3/2 but the book says -1/(2xsqrt(x))

I really should learn to use Latex.


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#2 2015-02-23 21:32:47

Bob
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Re: basic differentiation

hi PatternMan

I really should learn to use Latex.

Yes, that would help.  smile

Put this as a single power of x

Now use the rule for differentiating powers (multiply by the old power and lower the power by 1)

which is what you have I can now see.  smile

But the 'book' answer is  the same:


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#3 2015-02-26 09:15:01

PatternMan
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Re: basic differentiation

Yes I didn't realize they were the same. I'm barely proficient with surds and indices.


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