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I have no idea how to do this. I got the answer wrong. I wouldreally appreciate it if you showed me the process. Thanks!
Find the derivative of the function. y = 4xe-kx y'(x) = 4e-kx -4ke-kx Please try again using a combination of the Product Rule and the Chain Rule. First apply the Product Rule. In order to find the derivatives of the separate terms, use the Chain Rule by identifying the outer and inner functions f'(x) and g(x) such that you can rewrite the expression as y = f(g(x)). Use the Chain Rule formula which states d/dxf(g(x)) = f'(g(x)).g'(x).
I have no idea how to do this. I got the answer wrong. I wouldreally appreciate it if you showed me the process. Thanks!
Find the derivative of the function. y = 4xe-kx y'(x) = 4e-kx -4ke-kx Please try again using a combination of the Product Rule and the Chain Rule. First apply the Product Rule. In order to find the derivatives of the separate terms, use the Chain Rule by identifying the outer and inner functions f'(x) and g(x) such that you can rewrite the expression as y = f(g(x)). Use the Chain Rule formula which states d/dxf(g(x)) = f'(g(x)).g'(x).
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12 Jul 2019