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Deckz Deckz
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5 years ago
f(t)=[2/squareroot(t)]+[6/cuberoot(t)]

The answer my book was :
(-t^1/2+2t^2/3)/t^2


Yet i'm getting different answer, can someone try it ? Hoping we got same answer  Face with Cold Sweat
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5 years ago
Your answer should be as shown.

Hope this helps Slight Smile
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Deckz Author
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5 years ago Edited: 5 years ago, Deckz

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Your answer should be as shown. Hope this helps Slight Smile
how come you did not use quotient rule sir ?
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Educator
5 years ago
You could, but I don't see a point to it. As I did instead, derive each term individually, found that much easier.

Anyway, if you have any other questions, post them Slight Smile
Deckz Author
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5 years ago
You could, but I don't see a point to it. As I did instead, derive each term individually, found that much easier. Anyway, if you have any other questions, post them Slight Smile
ow okey tnx Slight Smile
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