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Derivatives with multiple variable, help
Thank you! I see it now. Concerning E^2*R, if y'=uv'+vu', then y'=(E^2)(1)+(R)(0)=E^2.- jonhendrix86
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Derivatives with multiple variable, help
Homework Statement This is an Optimization Problem, find the maximum value. P(R)=(E^2*R)/(R+r)^2 Homework Equations P'(R)=? The Attempt at a Solution I have the solution to this problem, and I can solve it, I just don't understand some parts. I tend to think that the...- jonhendrix86
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