95x is the same as 95x1, so multiply the 95 and the 1 and reduce the 1 by 1 and you get 95x0. x0 = 1 so your answer is 95.
95x?d/dx(au)=au*ln(a)*d/dx(u)d/dx(95x)=95x*ln(9)*d/dx(5x)-The derivative of 5x is:d/dx(cu)=c*du/dx where c is a constantd/dx(5x)=5*d/dx(x)d/dx(95x)=95x*ln(9)*(5*d/dx(x))-The derivative of x is:d/dx(x)=1x1-1d/dx(x)=1*x0d/dx(x)=1*(1)d/dx(x)=1d/dx(95x)=95x*ln(9)*(5*1)d/dx(95x)=95x*ln(9)*(5)-95x can simplify to (95)x, which equals 59049x.-ln(9) can simplify to ln(32), so you can take out the exponent to have 2ln(3).d/dx(95x)=59049x*2ln(3)*(5)d/dx(95x)=10*59049x*ln(3)
95x 69 is equal to 6,555.
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You will find several formulae in the Wikipedia article on "derivative".
Do not write an equation in words!!! What does x mean in 10y = 5x + 95x? It is a place holder for a number. Any number.
The derivative at any point in a curve is equal to the slope of the line tangent to the curve at that point. Doing it in terms of the actual expression of the curve, find the derivative of the curve, then plug the x-value of the point into the derivative to find the derivative at that point.
Find the derivative of Y and then divide that by the derivative of A
The derivative of x^n is nx^(n-1) any n. The derivative of x^4 is 4x^3.
The purpose of finding a derivative is to find the instantaneous rate of change. In addition, taking the derivative is used in integration by parts.
The derivative of sin(x) is cos(x).
All it means to take the second derivative is to take the derivative of a function twice. For example, say you start with the function y=x2+2x The first derivative would be 2x+2 But when you take the derivative the first derivative you get the second derivative which would be 2