Can anyone here solve this? Thanks.
Can anyone here solve this? Thanks
is there a way for you to test if the answer is correct?
Do your own fucking homework underage faggot.
Sage in all fields
yep. will you reward with nudes?
yea
8x
64x^6
fine no nudes then faggot
isnt there a site to solve for this shit?
F'=4/3
no its 8 and 384x^5 faggot. you forgot the derivative
Didn't work because there are too many equations. Answer has to be a number
because (x^6) '
6x^5
x=2
=>192
8 and 0
trust me im a neckbeard
F'(x)=8
G'(x)=192
Now get the fuck out of Sup Forums.
I pray for our future.
8???????? explain
let a = x
Fx = fa^6
f'a^6 = 8
integral of 8 is 8x.
derivative of 8x is 8
thanks
I believe you now
((f(x))^6)'
6(f(x))^5*f'(x)
6(f(a))^5*f'(a)
6*(2^5)*6
6*32*6
36*32
1152?
np
second answer is 0
the point is to highlight the exponent placement matters
Answer is wrong. A is its own variable that is different from x. You cant let a=x when they don't equal
You're welcome
I fucked up, G'(x) is 1152. The derivative of G(x) is 6*f(x)^5*f'(x), and I forgot to add "*f'(x)" at the end.
Well since I'm not an idiot and have a physics degree, I'll help.
Let x = a. replace all x with a.
F(a)=f(x^6)
take derivative both sides
F'(a)=f'(x^6)
it is given f'(x^6)=8.
so F'(a)=8
G(a)=(f(a))^6
G'(a)=(f'(a))^6
it is given f'(a)=6.
G'(a)=6^6
No dumbass x does not equal a
The first one is wrong while the second one is right 342 and 54 are wrong
watching b solves maths
Aw shit I wrote a 6 instead of an 8 in the first one
It's supposed to be:
8*6*9
= 48*9
=432
Also post more problems if you want to, I'll try to answer.
Thanks my dude, 4 minutes before it was due as well.
You're smarter than a course of 600 people.
Did you try 8?
...
do your own damn homework you retard
Got everything else correct though, thanks for the help.