missAy
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How do you differenciate
a) 3^x
b)2^(3x-4)
Advance Pleases and Thank You(s)
a) 3^x
b)2^(3x-4)
Advance Pleases and Thank You(s)
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Fish Sauce said:I'll do some long working (actually just been going over this stuff, so hopefully this is right)
a)
y = 3^x
3 = e^ln3
.:. 3^x = e^ln3.x
y' = ln3 e^ln3.x
y' = ln3.3^x
b)
y = 2^3x-4
2 = e^ln2
I just took it by looking at the answer that the "derivate of the power" goes out infront of the rest ie that's where I thought the 3 came from.FishSauce said:.:. 2^3x-4 = e^ln2(3x-4)
= e^3ln2.x - 4ln2
y' = 3ln2 e^3ln2.x - 4ln2
y' = 3ln2.2^3x-4
The derivative shouldn't be in there. What does the answer say?
Basically the rule ismissAy said:I think the teacher missed a rule...I don't get WHY you do that.
Ah okay. Haha that's good, have a test on Tuesday so I'd better know it!I just took it by looking at the answer that the "derivate of the power" goes out infront of the rest ie that's where I thought the 3 came from.
Yes thanks FishSauce you did get the right answer.![]()