How do you find the instantaneous rate of change of

luminarc24lry

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2022-04-23

How do you find the instantaneous rate of change of w with respect to z for w=1z+z2?

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Tyler Velasquez

Tyler Velasquez

Beginner2022-04-24Added 19 answers

dwdz=ddz(1z+z2)
Initial set-up.
dwdz=ddz(1z)+ddz(z2)
The derivative of a sum is equal to the sum of the derivatives.
dwdz=ddz(z1)+12ddz(z)
A function f(z)=czn with c constant can also be written as
f(z)=czn Second part: ddzcf(z)=cddzf(z) if c is constant.
dwdz=1z2+121
Use of the power rule: ddzzn=nzn1. Then ddzz=ddzz1=z0=1
dwdz=z2+12
Multiplicative identity postulate.
dwdz=1z2+12
A function written as f(z)=czn can also be written f(z)=czn

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