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derivative y²= (x+c)³​

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Answered by mahakalFAN
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Answer:

y²= (x+c)³

y²= x³+c³

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Answered by Anonymous
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y² = (x + c)³

y = √((x + c)³)

diff. w. r. t. x

dy/dx = d/dx [(√((x + c)³)]

= 1/2√((x + c)³) . d/dx [(x + c)³]

= 1/2√((x + c)³) . 3(x + c)³`¹ . d/dx (x + c)

= 1/2√((x + c)³) 3(x + c)² . 1

= 3(x + c)²/2√((x + c)³)

derivative y²= (x+c)³ = 3(x + c)²/2√((x + c)³)

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