The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.
3e3x
3sec2(3x)
the derivative of 3x is 3 the derivative of x cubed is 3 times x squared
f(x) = 1/3x3 f'(x) = ∫ 1/3x3 dx f'(x) = 1/3∫ x3 dx f'(x) = 1/3 * 3 * x2 f'(x) = x2
The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.The derivate of 3x is 3; the derivative of -1 is 0. So, the derivative of 3x-1 is simply 3.
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Take the derivative of (3x+1)1/2First 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)-1/2which can also be written as3/(2sqrt(3x-1))(sqrt stands for square root)
f'(x)=-3the derivative of e is zero because its a constant. Derivative of -3x is -3. Bring the exponent of x down in front of the -3 and subtract the original exponent by 1. Ex. -3(1...which is the first exponent of the x)x^0(n-1 or 1-1=0)all this is -3(1)x^0x^0 is 1 so the derivative of -3x is -3
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The derivative of y = sin(3x + 5) is 3cos(3x + 5) but only if x is measured in radians.
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3e3x
3sec2(3x)
3x - 4 sqrt(2)The first derivative with respect to 'x' is 3.
the derivative of 3x is 3 the derivative of x cubed is 3 times x squared
f(x)=ln3x f1(x)=3/3x=1/x