Solve Derivative: Tips & Strategies

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how should i go on?
 

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The second line is wrong.

ehild
 
oops i forgot the minus sign.. what should i do after that?
 
Multiply both numerator and denominator by 1/√3+1/(√3+x2).

And please type in your work.

ehild
 
There are two things I don't understand about this problem. First, when finding the nth root of a number, there should in theory be n solutions. However, the formula produces n+1 roots. Here is how. The first root is simply ##\left(r\right)^{\left(\frac{1}{n}\right)}##. Then you multiply this first root by n additional expressions given by the formula, as you go through k=0,1,...n-1. So you end up with n+1 roots, which cannot be correct. Let me illustrate what I mean. For this...
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