I thought the answer was 1/15x^2 + 1 but I think that is onlythe derivative. How do I find this using differentiatingimplicitly? Do you changet he x and y?
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Please explain reasoning and thought process, thanks.
Solve using L'hopital's rule. Please explain how, at this pointI think I'm supposed to set f(x) equal to y and find the naturallog of it. I think I'm supposed to then bring down the exponent andafter that find the derivative. Not sure, please do explain.Thanks!
When I entered the equation 1/(x+1)^2 into a derivativecalculator, it told me the derivative should be 1/(x^2 + 2x +1),but I don't think I got that result.
Did I do something wrong with my calculation? I've uploaded animage below.