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differentiate the function x^2+1÷x

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Answered by nimbus
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this is differentiated in terms of x

if u have any other doubts don't hesitate to ask

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nimit sharma
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aaaassssssssa: I think it's wrong
aaaassssssssa: the answer is 1-1÷x^2
nimbus: but bro y was equal to x^2+1/x
nimbus: and my friend robin0071 has explained it in a better way . pls read his soln as well.
aaaassssssssa: okk
Answered by Robin0071
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Solution:-

given by:-
y =  {x}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{x}  \\ diff \: with \: r \: to \: x \\  \frac{dy}{dx}  =  \frac{d}{dx} ( {x}^{2}  +  \frac{1}{x} ) \\  = 2 {x}^{2 - 1}  + ( - 1) {x}^{ - 1 - 1}  \\  = 2x  -  \frac{1}{ {x}^{2} }  \\  =
☆i hope its help☆

nimbus: nice explanation :)
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