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Rewrite the function, differentiate, and then simplify

y= 3/√x

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Answer:


(dy)/(dx) = -
\frac{3}{2x^{(3)/(2) } }

Explanation:

Differentiate using the power rule


(d)/(dx) (a
x^(n) ) = na
x^(n-1)

Given

y =
(3)/(√(x) ) = 3
x^{-(1)/(2) } , then


(dy)/(dx) = -
(3)/(2)
x^{-(3)/(2) } = -
\frac{3}{2x^{(3)/(2) } }

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