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1. Homework Statement
Find the derivative.
2. Homework Equations
h(t)= t^(pi^3)+(pi^3)^t+(pi)t^33. The Attempt at a Solution
- i know that pi is a constant (number) so when finding it's derivative, it will be something like, (2nd part= (pi^3)^t ) : ln pi (pi^3)^t * 3t
- 3rd part = (pi)t^3 : 3(pi)t^2
- But the part I'm most confused is the first part = t^(pi^3)
- Would it be : 3pi(t^pi^3)*3pi ?
p.s: first part doesn't have any parenthesis around in the equation ( t^pi^3)
and sorry for such a messy equations. This is my first time using this forum.
ANSWER: pi^3)t^(pi^3-1) + ln (pi^3)^t + 3(pi)t^2
but i don't know how to.. get that
Find the derivative.
2. Homework Equations
h(t)= t^(pi^3)+(pi^3)^t+(pi)t^33. The Attempt at a Solution
- i know that pi is a constant (number) so when finding it's derivative, it will be something like, (2nd part= (pi^3)^t ) : ln pi (pi^3)^t * 3t
- 3rd part = (pi)t^3 : 3(pi)t^2
- But the part I'm most confused is the first part = t^(pi^3)
- Would it be : 3pi(t^pi^3)*3pi ?
p.s: first part doesn't have any parenthesis around in the equation ( t^pi^3)
and sorry for such a messy equations. This is my first time using this forum.
ANSWER: pi^3)t^(pi^3-1) + ln (pi^3)^t + 3(pi)t^2
but i don't know how to.. get that
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