lolaschaa
lolaschaa
11-10-2021
Mathematics
contestada
If y = xy + x2 + 1, then when x=-1,
dy/dx
Respuesta :
7j4hrfh9ch
7j4hrfh9ch
11-10-2021
Given y = xy + x^2 +1, first find y = f(x) = (x^2 + 1) / (1 - x). Then use the quotient rule for derivatives.
dy/dx = [( 1 - x)( 2x) - (x^2 + 1)(-1)] / (1 - x)^2. Substitute the value of x = -1 into the above derivative and get -1/2.
Answer Link
VER TODAS LAS RESPUESTAS ( 77+ )
Otras preguntas
BRAINLIEST FOR BEST ANSWER ** What is the degree number of Z?
2 Do side lengths 23, 16, and 7 create a triangle? Show Your Work
Plz help me because I don’t no it 2345 ➗ 550
Which is given goals to meet? A administrative agencies B federal agencies C staff agencies D line agencies will give 20 points if you answer fast
What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-3, 5) and (1, 15)
2(x + 11) = Hello please help me
What is the value of 5.87 x 1.5
I need help with this
Please Answer Now! The Gulf Stream is a warm water current that flows away from the equator to northern Europe. Which outcome does this cause? warm climates in
Write a line equation in slope-inercept form. (8,4) (-1,-5)