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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 03:20, anggelkevin100

Dy/dx 5cos(x)+7e*(2/^4√x^3)

use product rule: f'g+g'f or f'(x)*g(x) + f(x)*g'(x)


Dy/dx 5cos(x)+7e*(2/^4√x^3)
use product rule: f'g+g'f or f'(x)*g(x) + f(x)*g'(x)

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Dy/dx 5cos(x)+7e*(2/^4√x^3)

use product rule: f'g+g'f or f'(x)*g(x) + f(x)*g'(x)
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