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Price Elasticity of Demand Help
q= (39/3.6)^2/3 p=(39/(3.6^3/2) Find price elasticity of demand when p=$3.6. I already substituted the 3.6 in there. I keep getting 1.5 but its saying it wrong please solve and help.- jweber
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Calculate Derivative of a function
Calculate the derivative of the function g(z) = ((9z^2)/(6+z))^2 Find g'(z) = Also Calculate dy/dx of the following function y= (6x^2+x) (4x-x^2) You do not need to expand answer. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- jweber
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- Derivative Function
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help