y=(8x).5 + (4x).5 = (2+2sqrt(2))x.5
y'=(1 + sqrt(2))/sqrt(x)
the derivative is 0. the derivative of a constant is always 0.
x = 7
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The square root of two times the square root of two equals two
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a = -4
Plus or minus the base. If the base is X and you square it, you get X2. If you take the square root of that, you get Plus or Minus X. This is because X*X equals X2 and -X*-X also equals X2.
The square root of x = x to the power of a half
the derivative is 0. the derivative of a constant is always 0.
Yes, if x and y = 1 √1 + √1 = √1 + 1 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 QED
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The derivative of sqrt(2) is zero.
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
The exact square root of 9999999999999999999999 is 33 times the square root of 9182736455463728191.
Square root of 3=1 so 1+4=5
No.