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Y=3x+4+2x by differentiate

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:-

 \rm \to \: y = 3x + 4 + 2x

By simplify

 \rm  \to \: y = 5x + 4

Now differentiate w.r.t to x

 \rm \to \:  \dfrac{dy}{dx}  =  \dfrac{d}{dx} 5x +  \dfrac{d}{dx} 4

 \rm \:  \dfrac{dy}{dx}  = 5 + 0

Answer:-

 \rm \to \dfrac{dy}{dx}  = 5

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Differentiation allows us to find rates of change. For example, it allows us to find the rate of change of velocity with respect to time (which is acceleration).

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There are a number of simple rules which can be used to allow us to differentiate many functions easily.

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