Rubber314Chicken Golden Master Messages 5,574 Nov 23, 2009 #72 bullzi said: Oh, and the answer to my question is.. = 4x^3cos(x) Click to expand... Unless I'm sadly mistaken you wanna use the product rule.... 4x^3sin(x)+x^4cos(x)
bullzi said: Oh, and the answer to my question is.. = 4x^3cos(x) Click to expand... Unless I'm sadly mistaken you wanna use the product rule.... 4x^3sin(x)+x^4cos(x)
JogaBonito1502 Guru Messages 7,841 Location U.S. Nov 23, 2009 #73 Ugh! J! I feel like I'm missing out on some golden references because I have no idea what you mean by those posts lol.
Ugh! J! I feel like I'm missing out on some golden references because I have no idea what you mean by those posts lol.
B bullzi Fully Optimized Messages 3,285 Location US Nov 23, 2009 #75 Rubber314Chicken said: Unless I'm sadly mistaken you wanna use the product rule.... 4x^3sin(x)+x^4cos(x) Click to expand... Unfortunately you are . Answer given on our study guide is 4x^3cos(x). Since the x is technically a constant you don't use the product rule.
Rubber314Chicken said: Unless I'm sadly mistaken you wanna use the product rule.... 4x^3sin(x)+x^4cos(x) Click to expand... Unfortunately you are . Answer given on our study guide is 4x^3cos(x). Since the x is technically a constant you don't use the product rule.
Rubber314Chicken Golden Master Messages 5,574 Nov 23, 2009 #76 JogaBonito1502 said: Ugh! J! I feel like I'm missing out on some golden references because I have no idea what you mean by those posts lol. Click to expand... See his youtube link. Really funny video. bullzi said: Unfortunately you are . Answer given on our study guide is 4x^3cos(x). Since the x is technically a constant you don't use the product rule. Click to expand... If x is a constant your answer should be 0....
JogaBonito1502 said: Ugh! J! I feel like I'm missing out on some golden references because I have no idea what you mean by those posts lol. Click to expand... See his youtube link. Really funny video. bullzi said: Unfortunately you are . Answer given on our study guide is 4x^3cos(x). Since the x is technically a constant you don't use the product rule. Click to expand... If x is a constant your answer should be 0....
B bullzi Fully Optimized Messages 3,285 Location US Nov 23, 2009 #78 Rubber314Chicken said: If x is a constant your answer should be 0.... Click to expand... True that. I'm tarded. I was looking for the Power Rule. That's the answer my teacher gave us for the study guide.
Rubber314Chicken said: If x is a constant your answer should be 0.... Click to expand... True that. I'm tarded. I was looking for the Power Rule. That's the answer my teacher gave us for the study guide.
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à Äߧý∩†H♠H䎀 Fully Optimized Messages 3,629 Nov 23, 2009 #80 Well this got interesting.