talked about shortcuts for differentiation today
if f(x) = x^n then f`(x) = nx^(n-1)
chyeah boi.
its all written down in the booklet thingy
usually what we do is when we're asked to differentiate
we write it like this.. say the question was
differentiate x^2
we would write
d/dx (x^2) = 2x^(1)
=2
right?
the x on the d/dx means thats what we're doing it in relation to, if there was a t in the question isntead, the bottom would say t. the top, represents the other thing.. if the question was
y = 5x^4 - 3x
then we would put dy/dx in instead. catch it?
also, any number without the number we're focusing on (next to the d at the bottom) just turns into a 0 when working it out
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Wouldnt differentiating x^2
ReplyDeleteequal 2x ????
right.
ReplyDeletethat's what i meant