Math, asked by tamarish, 9 months ago

(ax + b)" find the derivative

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Answered by reenageemonmg
0

Answer:

all of the are derative'

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by BrainlyTornado
2

ANSWER:

(ax + b)" = 0

GIVEN:

(ax + b)

TO FIND:

(ax + b)"

FORMULAE:

d/dx (Constant) = 0

d/dx(x) = 1

EXPLANATION:

HERE a,b ARE CONSTANTS

(ax + b)' = d/dx ( ax + b)

(ax + b)' = d/dx ( ax) + d/dx( b)

(ax + b)' = a + 0

(ax + b)' = a

(ax + b)" = d/dx(a)

(ax + b)" = 0

Hence the value of (ax + b)" = 0.

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