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Find the first derivative.

Answer: y’ = 2/3 x^1/2 - 2/ sqrt of x - 5/2x^2/3

I’m given an answer but don’t know how to get it.

Find the first derivative. Answer: y’ = 2/3 x^1/2 - 2/ sqrt of x - 5/2x^2/3 I’m given-example-1

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Answer: Use the quotient rule to solve this problem (formula attached). g(x) would be -sqrt x and f(x) would be x^2 - 4x +5.

Find the first derivative. Answer: y’ = 2/3 x^1/2 - 2/ sqrt of x - 5/2x^2/3 I’m given-example-1
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