6-x+12 = 10x+7 6+12-7 = 10x+x 11 = 11x x = 1
-10x+3 = -x+12 -10x+x = 12-3 -9x = 9 x = -1
Yes, the derivative of xi with respect to x equals i. Is that what you were trying to ask?
10x + 2 - 62 Subtract '2' from both sides 10x = 60 Divide both sides by '10'/ x = 6 The answer!!!!!
x2 + 10x + 21 = (x + 3)(x + 7)
x = 10x, so derivative = 10
The derivative of ln(x) is 1/x. Therefore, by Chain Rule, we get:[ln(10x)]' = 1/10x * 10 = 1/xUsing this method, you can also infer that the derivative of ln(Ax) where A is any constant equals 1/x.
The derivative of 10x with respect to x is 10 and 25y with respect to y is 25. If it is 10x25y, then use the chain rule. 10x 25y = 10*25y + 10x*25y' = 250y + 250xy'
-10x = x-33 -10x-x = -33 -11x = -33 x = 11
10x=x 9x=0 x=0
6-x+12 = 10x+7 6+12-7 = 10x+x 11 = 11x x = 1
y = 10x where x = 478 y = 10 x 478 = 4780
10x + (8-x) = -19 10x + 8 = x - 19 10x = x - 27 9x = 27 x = 3
The derivative of cos(x) equals -sin(x); therefore, the anti-derivative of -sin(x) equals cos(x).
-8 + 10x = 18 10x = 18+8 10x = 26 x = 26/10 x = 2.6
-10x+3 = -x+12 -10x+x = 12-3 -9x = 9 x = -1
Yes, the derivative of xi with respect to x equals i. Is that what you were trying to ask?