differentiate (y=√x/1+X)²
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Step-by-step explanation:
The easiest way is to expand the square as x+2+1x . You should be able to differentiate this.
Alternatively it is a composite function. First differentiate the square 2(x−−√+1x√) , then multiply by the derivative of x−−√+1x√ . This is 12x√−12x3√ .
Here’s an exercise for you: multiply these out and verify that the answer is the same as the first method.
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