Chapter 7: Problem 5
Find the derivative of the function. $$ y=3 $$
Chapter 7: Problem 5
Find the derivative of the function. $$ y=3 $$
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Get started for freeUse the General Power Rule to find the derivative of the function. $$ y=\left(2 x^{3}+1\right)^{2} $$
Use a graphing utility to graph \(f\) and \(f^{\prime}\) on the interval \([-2,2]\). $$ f(x)=x^{2}(x+1)(x-1) $$
Use the General Power Rule to find the derivative of the function. $$ y=\sqrt[3]{3 x^{3}+4 x} $$
Find the derivative of the function. State which differentiation rule(s) you used to find the derivative. $$ g(s)=\frac{s^{2}-2 s+5}{\sqrt{s}} $$
Use the General Power Rule to find the derivative of the function. $$ y=2 \sqrt{4-x^{2}} $$
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