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derivation of dy/dx please tell fast​

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Answered by aasthadandona90
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Answer:

dy/dx = f'(x) + g'(x). Take derivative of each term separately, then combine. dy/dx = f'g + g'f.

Answered by ashutheboss
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Answer:

dy/dx

derivation

1Add Δx

2Subtract the Two Formulas

3Rate of Change

4Reduce Δx close to 0. You can also think of "dx" as being infinitesimal, or infinitely small. Why don't you try it on f (x) = x 3 ?

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