I need help differentiating 1,2,3 and then for 4 I am not quite sure about parts b,c,d,e,f,g,h. ThankyouView attachment 32895 View attachment 32896
The derivative of a power functionHow did you get 'ln'
I used the product rule to do the derivative.How would you then find /dx=1 of the equation after?
That's why the 1 doesn't disappear.for f: why would +1 still be there once its differentiated doesn't that just go?
You're not differentiating with respect to n, the exponential law doesn't apply.For 2.PNG
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Your right.......im wrong thereYou're not differentiating with respect to n, the exponential law doesn't apply.
q5b and 6b from exercise 12e ?