To find the derivative of the expression (5xy) with respect to (x), we can use the product rule. The derivative is given by ( \frac{d}{dx}(5xy) = 5 \left( x \frac{dy}{dx} + y \right) ). Thus, the derivative of (5xy) is (5y + 5x \frac{dy}{dx}).
It is: 7a/5xy
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No it is not, however, 6x² - 5xy is.
5xy
"Derivative of"
y = 5xy' = 5xln5 = ln5(5x)y" = ln5(5xln5) = (ln5)25x = 2.59(5x)
You need at least two terms to find a GCF.
(-5xy):(-xy)=
It is: 7a/5xy
x2 + 5xy - 18y2 can not be factored.
5xy+4=9
What is : 5xy- x2t + 2xy + 3x2t
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It is: 5
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No it is not, however, 6x² - 5xy is.
2 A term is separated by a sign, + * - or / the terms in 5xy+90xy are: 5xy and 90xy The terms in 2*4 are 2 and 4 Hope this helps!