Derivatives of products and quotients Find the derivative of the

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2021-12-11

Derivatives of products and quotients Find the derivative of the following functions by first expanding or simplifying the expression.
y=xaxa; a is a positive ocnstant.

Answer & Explanation

twineg4

twineg4

Beginner2021-12-12Added 33 answers

Step 1
Given:
y=xaxa, where a is constant
Step 2
Simplify the given equation
y=xaxa
=(x)2(a)2xa
=(xa)(x+a)(xa)... Use m2n2=(mn)(m+n)
=x+a
Thus, y=x+a
Differentiate the above simplified equation with respect to x, to get
dydx=ddx(x12)+ddx(a12)
=12x121+0... Use ddx(xn)=nxn1 and ddx(c)=0, where c is constant
=12x(12)
=12x(12)
=12x
Step 3
Thus, the derivative of y=xaxa, where a is constant is: 12x

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