(4lnx)' =4*1/x=4/x
(-2 x2)' = -4 x
X^4 ? 4x^3
The derivative of ln x is 1/x The derivative of 2ln x is 2(1/x) = 2/x
The derivative of 3cos(x) is -3sin(x). This can be found using the chain rule, which states that the derivative of a composition of functions is the derivative of the outer function evaluated at the inner function, multiplied by the derivative of the inner function. In this case, the derivative of cos(x) is -sin(x), and when multiplied by the constant 3, we get -3sin(x) as the derivative of 3cos(x).
d/dx(x4/4) = x3
Derivative of 1/x 1/x = x-1 Take the derivative (-1)x(-1-1) = -x-2 = 1/x2
2 x 2 = 4. 4 is a constant. The derivative of a constant is always 0. Therefore, The derivative of 2 x 2 is zero.
(4lnx)' =4*1/x=4/x
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The derivative of x^n is nx^(n-1) any n. The derivative of x^4 is 4x^3.
-4/x2
Find the derivative of Y and then divide that by the derivative of A
find anti derivative of f(x) 5x^4/3 + 8x^5/4
It is -1 over x-squared.
(-2 x2)' = -4 x
X^4 ? 4x^3