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Yea thank goodness is not the only part I know

Yea thank goodness is not the only part I know-example-1
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y=√(-5e^x+12x)

a.

Insides:


u=-5e^x+12x

Outside:


y=√(u)

b.

Use the chain rule to find the derivate:


(d)/(dx)(y(u))=(d)/(du)(y(u))*(d)/(dx)u
\begin{gathered} (d)/(dx)(y)=(d)/(du)√(u)*(d)/(dx)(-5e^x+12x) \\ \\ (dy)/(dx)=(1)/(2√(u))*(-5e^x+12) \\ \\ (dy)/(dx)=(-5e^x+12)/(2√(u)) \\ \\ (dy)/(dx)=(-5e^x+12)/(2√(-5e^x+12x)) \\ \end{gathered}

Derivate:


(dy)/(dx)=(-5e^x+12)/(2√(-5e^x+12x))

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