y=x^6/5-3/x^2
Differentiation find dy/dx ??
class 11 physics ch 3..
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Answer:
dy/dx= (6/5(x^1/5)) - 3/(8(x^3))
Explanation:
we have
y=x^(6/5) - 3/(x^2)
now
we know dy/dx= n(x^(n-1))
so dy/dx= 6/5•x^((6/5)-1) - 3•(x^(-2))
dy/dx= 6/5• x^(1/5) - 3•((-2x)^(-3))
dy/dx= (6/5(x^1/5)) - 3•8(x^-3)
so dy/dx= (6/5(x^1/5)) - 3/(8(x^3)
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