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For mentality A, line 3 shouldn't it be x^1+1/2? Isn't the power of 1/square root x = -1/2?
no because it is division
divide means subtract the powers

but y should be x^1/2 / sqrt 2
 
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If u bring the x^1/2 up
the top part becomes x * x^-1/2
using index laws: x* x^-1/2 = x^(1+ (-1/2)) = x^1/2

index law with division states: x^a / x^b = x^(a-b)
Ah, my bad
 

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such a complicated pathway would only provide u misery, so we must look for another way to approach this question

The golden rule for all differentiating or integrating question: simplify the question so that it can be easily differentiated or integrated

MENTALITY (A)



MENTALITY (B)



This is attractive function can be easily differentiated :)
Mentality A, line 3: 1- 1/2 is 1/2. Not -1/2?
Same for Mentality B, line 4. 1 + (-1/2) = 1 - 1/2 = 1/2

You did it right when you were answering the question at the beginning. Just though I'd let you know, might become confusing.
 
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Subbing x = 4:
1/ sqrt(2*4) - 4 / sqrt (2*4)^3
= 1/ 2sqrt2 - 4 / 16sqrt2
= 1/ 2sqrt2 - 1/4sqrt2
= 2/ 4sqrt2 - 1/4sqrt2
= 1/ 4sqrt2

complicated :/
shouldn't it be 4/ 16 sqrt32

as 2 x 4 ^3 = 512

but you're right, thanks it does work out with a bit of tweaking.
 
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shouldn't it be 4/ 16 sqrt32

as 2 x 4 ^3 = 512

but you're right, thanks it does work out with a bit of tweaking.

when you take out the 16 you forgot to square root it :)
sqrt 512
= sqrt (16 * 32)
= 4 sqrt 32
= 16 sqrt 2
 

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Mentality A, line 3: 1- 1/2 is 1/2. Not -1/2?
Same for Mentality B, line 4. 1 + (-1/2) = 1 - 1/2 = 1/2

You did it right when you were answering the question at the beginning. Just though I'd let you know, might become confusing.
thanks boss!
 

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Which one is the actual answer

having read through the thread I think we can establish that the book's answer is wrong?
 

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