Math, asked by shikharrajurkar577, 8 months ago

Differentiation of
 {x}^{2}
??​

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Answered by peermohamed54362
1

Answer:

dx = k df dx This means that we can differentiate a constant multiple of a function, simply by differentiating the function and multiplying by the constant. Together with rules are known as linearity rules. Example Suppose we want to differentiate y = 6x3 − 12x4 + 5.

Answered by MysteriousAryan
2

Answer:

So let the polynomial be p(x)

now as per the conditions

alpha +beta = -b/a

therefore on comparing coefficients we get 4root3 as the value of alpha +beta

for the product of zeroes the condition is

alpha.beta=c/a

therefore the product of alpha and beta is 3

putting the above values in

alpha +beta - alpha. beta

we get

4root3 -3

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