aek
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I'm having difficulties in differentiating this question y = x . (x-1)^1/2 , i keep on getting answers different to the back of the book. If someone can help, thnx
The discussion revolves around the differentiation of the function y = x * (x-1)^(1/2). Participants express difficulties in obtaining the correct derivative as presented in their textbook, leading to a variety of approaches and interpretations of the problem.
The conversation reflects a lack of consensus, with participants presenting differing answers and interpretations. Some express frustration over the lack of clear guidance, while others emphasize the importance of showing work to identify potential mistakes.
Participants note inconsistencies in the problem statement and the answers provided, leading to confusion. There is an ongoing debate about the simplification of derivatives and the accuracy of the textbook's answer.
whozum said:[tex]x\sqrt{x+1}' = \sqrt{x+1}+\frac{x}{2\sqrt{x+1}}[/tex]
[tex]f(x)=x, g(x) = \sqrt{x+1}[/tex]
[tex]f(x)g(x) ' = f'(x)g(x) + f(x)g'(x)[/tex]
Hurkyl said:Either you're wrong (in which case you need to show your work), or the book's wrong. Actually, both could be wrong... but you seem to accept neither possibility.
I know for a fact that i did the power rule correct but simplifying and getting neat is where i find trouble.
And i asked did anyone else get an answer similar to the book.
im pretty sure your position would of been put under review if someone else can spare soo much time on this forum
Hurkyl said:You're welcome to talk to the management. You could PM someone directly, or use the "report bad post" feature, if you prefer. (It's the red triangle icon on the left of my post)
aek said:Your all geniuses, CLAP FOR THE HANDICAPS.