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x
( (
3
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2 )) = 3
6x
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2x + 3y
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( (
3
ln 2x + 3y
2 )) Derivative Calculator, Products &
Quotients
Treat y as a constant In the previous post we covered the basic
derivative rules (click here to see previous
post). We are now going to step up a bit to
dierentiate products & quotients.
df ( u )
Apply the chain rule: = df du
dx du dx
3 2 High School Math Solutions
Let 2x + 3y = u
Derivative Calculator, the Basics
= ( ln ( u ) ) ( 2x + 3y )
3 2 Dierentiation is a method to calculate the
u x rate of change (or the slope at a point on the
graph); we will not dierentiate using the
denition which requires some tricky
( ( )) Show Steps
ln u = 1
u u
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x
3 (2
2x + 3y = 6x
2
)
2
= 1 6x
u
3 2
Substitute back u = 2x + 3y
1 2
= 3 2 6x
2x + 3y
2 Show Steps
1 2 6x
Simplify 3 2 6x : 3 2
2x + 3y 2x + 3y
2
6x
= 3 2
2x + 3y
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Plotting: ln 2x + 3b
2( ) assuming b=1
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( (
sin x 2y 2
x
))
( (
sin x 2y 2
y
))
( (
sin x 2y 2
yx
))
te
w
( ( ))
w
t
te
t
( ( ))
w
t
v
( u2 + v2 )
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