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Differentiate the function f(x)=(a+bx)menx using the product rule. Find g(x) such that f′(x)=(a+bx)m−1enxg(x).
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Harry Flynn 6 years, 10 months ago
Created this as a copy of Differentation: Product Rule.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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Differentation: Product Rule | draft | Newcastle University Mathematics and Statistics | 20/11/2019 14:50 | |
Harry's copy of Differentation: Product Rule | draft | Harry Flynn | 09/05/2018 13:45 | |
Luis's copy of Differentation: Product Rule | draft | Luis Hernandez | 30/11/2018 19:02 |
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a | integer |
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s1 | integer |
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b | integer |
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m | integer |
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n | integer |
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