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What is the derivative of u(x)=x^-5π^2 when x=2

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Answer:


-5\pi^2 (2)^(-5\pi^2-1)

Explanation:


u(x)=x^(-5\pi^2) \\ \\ u'(x)=-5\pi^2 x^(-5\pi^2 -1) \\ \\ u'(2)=-5\pi^2 (2)^(-5\pi^2-1)

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