Homework Statement
Hi, I'm trying to find the derivative of a specific equation and I feel like I messed up somewhere but can't figure out exactly what.Homework Equations
##y = \frac{x^8}{8(1-x^2)^4}##The Attempt at a Solution
First I calculated the derivatives for the denominator and...
Aaaah right 2x+1 = 2*2x is the same as 21*2x which makes the rest distributable now
Great thanks I can finally go catch some Zs now, you've been a real help!
Yeah but I mean the original formula was 2x + 2x+1 = 3, you moved it to the other side of the equals sign and it became 2 times 2x. Why not 3-2x?
I'm sure it's obvious and I completely missed it but it's 1am here and trying to finish this before going to sleep
Homework Statement
I'm trying to solve trying logarithmic and exponential equations but for the life of me I can't seem to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
Homework Equations
Log equation: log3(x+2)+1 = log3x²+4x
Exp equation: 2x + 2x+1 = 3
The Attempt at a Solution
For the first...