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How would you differentiate this problem?

How would you differentiate this problem?-example-1
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Answer:

f'(x)= (8x√x - 10x^4√x)/3

Explanation:

f(x)=(2x^2 - x^5)/3√x

f'(x)={(2*2x^2-1) - (5*x^5-1)} / 3*1/2*x^-1/2

f'(x)=(4x-5x^4) / (3/2x^1/2)

f'(x)=(4x-5x^4)*2√x / 3

Therefore, f'(x)=8x√x-10x^4√x /3

How would you differentiate this problem?-example-1
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hope this helps you in some way

How would you differentiate this problem?-example-1
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