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Take the derivative of (3x+1)1/2

First use the power rule on the entire function, then multiply it by the derivative of the inside:

(1/2)(3x-1)-1/2(3) = (3/2)(3x-1)-1/2

which can also be written as

3/(2sqrt(3x-1))

(sqrt stands for square root)

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