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How to differentiate y=(x^2+4x)^5

To differentiate y=(x2+4x)5 you need to use the chain rule. The chain rule uses the fact that dy/dx = dy/dt * dt/dx. 

Here we create a new variable t, where t = x2+...

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Answered by Alexandra M. Maths tutor
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Differentiate 3x^(3/4)

3(3/4)x^(-1/4) which simplifies to (9/4)x^(-1/4)

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Answered by Matthew J. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the indefinite integral: ∫ (e^x)sin(x) dx

Note: for what’s about to come, ' denotes derivative with respect to x. Method 1 (integration by parts): let I = (e^x)sin(x) dx let u = sin(x)...

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Answered by ShenZhen N. Maths tutor
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How do I find the area under a curve between two points?

Assuming you know the equation of the line, this could possibly be done in several ways. If you are able to integrate the equation of the line definitely using your current knowledge, then do this between...

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Answered by Reece R. Maths tutor
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What is the point of differentiation?

Differentiation is a very useful concept; informally it tells us how 'fast' something is changing. A real-life example is given by the first and second derivatives of distance with respect to time: the fi...

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Answered by Jake H. Maths tutor
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