B blacktown_ Member Joined Apr 30, 2012 Messages 65 Gender Male HSC 2013 Jan 4, 2013 #1 find the exact value of f''(2) if f(x)= x (3x-4)^1/2
Focus is Key Member Joined Dec 8, 2011 Messages 411 Location Australia ;) Gender Male HSC 2013 Jan 5, 2013 #2 Hint: f'(x)= 1(3x-4)^1/2+x.1/2(3x-4)^-1/2.3 Where I put the dot is times. Then simplfy, differentiate again for f''(x), then subsitute 2 into the second derivative.
Hint: f'(x)= 1(3x-4)^1/2+x.1/2(3x-4)^-1/2.3 Where I put the dot is times. Then simplfy, differentiate again for f''(x), then subsitute 2 into the second derivative.
Sy123 This too shall pass Joined Nov 6, 2011 Messages 3,730 Gender Male HSC 2013 Jan 5, 2013 #3 blacktown_ said: find the exact value of f''(2) if f(x)= x (3x-4)^1/2 Click to expand... Always look for shortcuts where ever possible: This makes differentiating easier: unfortunately we can't take the same shortcut here: Sub in x=2 Whatever it might be
blacktown_ said: find the exact value of f''(2) if f(x)= x (3x-4)^1/2 Click to expand... Always look for shortcuts where ever possible: This makes differentiating easier: unfortunately we can't take the same shortcut here: Sub in x=2 Whatever it might be