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Hi, How do you find the first and second derivatives of the function. y=(x^2-7/63x) (x^4+1/x^3) I think for the first derivative dy/dx it's 2/63x-3/63x^-3+4/9x^-5 but I'm not sure, and I have no clue for
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Hi, How do you find the first and second derivatives of the function.
y=(x^2-7/63x) (x^4+1/x^3)
I think for the first derivative dy/dx it's 2/63x-3/63x^-3+4/9x^-5 but I'm not sure, and I have no clue for the second derivative d^2y/dx^2.
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Sent a picture of the solution to the problem (s).
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