Physics, asked by sushreenibedita, 1 year ago

hey please help..please..plzz..plz

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Answered by Harshithpro
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hello buddy
  = \frac{d}{dx} ( {x}^{8}  +  {x}^{11} ) \\  =  \frac{d}{dx} ( {x}^{8} ) +  \frac{d}{dx} ( {x}^{11}) \\  = 8 {x}^{7}   + 11 {x}^{10}
here is the answer..
Answered by Anonymous
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Hope it helps u sorry for being late
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