answersLogoWhite

0

Am I right :P?

5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1

Since 5x^(3) and -3x^(3) are like terms, add -3x^(3) to 5x^(3) to get 2x^(3).
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=2x^(3)-3x+4-2x+6x-1

Since -3x and -2x are like terms, subtract 2x from -3x to get -5x.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=2x^(3)-5x+4+6x-1

Since -5x and 6x are like terms, subtract 6x from -5x to get x.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=2x^(3)+x+4-1

Subtract 1 from 4 to get 3.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=2x^(3)+x+3

To find the derivative of 2x^(3), multiply the base (x) by the exponent (3), then subtract 1 from the exponent.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=6x^(2)+(d)/(dx) x+3

To find the derivative of x, multiply the base (x) by the exponent (1), then subtract 1 from the exponent (1-1=0). Since the exponent is now 0, x is eliminated from the term.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=6x^(2)+1+(d)/(dx) 3

Since 3 does not contain x, the derivative of 3 is 0.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=6x^(2)+1+0

Add 0 to 1 to get 1.
(d)/(dx) 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1=6x^(2)+1

The derivative of 5x^(3)-3x+4-3x^(3)-2x+6x-1 is 6x^(2)+1.
6x^(2)+1

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

Still curious? Ask our experts.

Chat with our AI personalities

DevinDevin
I've poured enough drinks to know that people don't always want advice—they just want to talk.
Chat with Devin
ProfessorProfessor
I will give you the most educated answer.
Chat with Professor
RossRoss
Every question is just a happy little opportunity.
Chat with Ross

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: 5x3-3x plus 4 -3x3-2x2 plus 6x-1?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp