Math, asked by rakeshmannu2005, 4 months ago

If y=x(x² - 2x), then
dy/dx=​

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Answered by 10a13komal
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Answer:

d/dy =6x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

...y=3x^2+2x

now derivatives of y= dy/DX

d/DX(3x^2+2x)

=d/DX(3x^2)+d/DX(2x)

=3.d/DX(x^2)+2.d/DX(x){since derivatives of x^2=2x and derivative of x=2}

=3.(2.x)+2(1)

=6x+2...

................therefore the answer is dy/DX=6x+2... tq

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