Math, asked by hghjk32, 1 year ago

if y= 2x+3x then dy/dx = what

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:


Y = 2x + 3x


dy/dx


= d(2x + 3x) /dx


= 5



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hghjk32: how
Answered by fanbruhh
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 \huge \bf{hey}


 \huge{ \mathfrak{here \: is \: answer}}

given -

y= 2x+ 3x


and to find -


 \bf{ \:  \frac{dy}{dx}}

according to question..


here put the value of y


then we get

 \frac{d(2x + 3x)}{dx}

then


add that

 \sf{ \frac{d(5x)}{dx}}



 \bf{ \frac{d5x}{dx}}


here all the variables are in multiple

so you can cancel the same variable

then

d cancel d

x cancel x

and then only number which will remain will

 \huge{5}


 \huge \boxed{ \boxed{hope \: it \: helps}}


 \huge{ \mathbb{THANKS}}
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