Let f (x) = x10/3 – 2x-11/3. Then the derivative of f can be written in the form f'(x) = A xB + C xP, where B > -1 and A = B = C = D =

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Let f (x) = x10/3 – 2x-11/3. Then the derivative of f can be written in the form
f'(x) = A xB + CxP, where B > -1 and
A =
B =
C =
D =
Transcribed Image Text:Let f (x) = x10/3 – 2x-11/3. Then the derivative of f can be written in the form f'(x) = A xB + CxP, where B > -1 and A = B = C = D =
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