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y = x/5+1/5x then y' is
(please explain the procedure with ans) & what is the symbol ( ' ) called ?


Shaikfazal: Did you understand the procedure
tejasreee: Y = x/5+1/5x i.e; y=x/6*1/5x how did u get this?

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Answered by Shaikfazal
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Y = x/5+1/5x i.e;y=x/6*1/5x y=x/30x.Now y=x/30x,Then y' is known as y dash, which is used for differentiation which is equiilavent to dy/dx.

So,

we have equation-y=x/30x now take the variable y into the place of the denominator now it becomes x/30xy,which is equal to the differential fraction dx/dy where d is x .
The value of y is x/30x and the value of y' is x/30xy.

Hope you understood my answer please message me if I have comitted any mistake.

chandana2000: too good
tejasreee: Y = x/5+1/5x i.e; y=x/6*1/5x how did u get this?
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