Use the chain rule to find the derivative of f(x)=4(5x^5+2x^4)^−1/2 The answer should look like IMG_3377

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SectionP.6: Analyzing Graphs Of Functions
Problem 6ECP: Find the average rates of change of f(x)=x2+2x (a) from x1=3 to x2=2 and (b) from x1=2 to x2=0.
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Use the chain rule to find the derivative of f(x)=4(5x^5+2x^4)^−1/2

The answer should look like IMG_3377 

Use the chain rule to find the derivative of
f(x) = 4(5a
+ 2*)
2.
f'(z)
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Use the chain rule to find the derivative of f(x) = 4(5a + 2*) 2. f'(z) %3D
-2(42° + 5a*) (20z + 20a) or 2(20 + 20z) (4x° + 5x*)
or 2a (20z
+ 20) (4* + 5z*)
4-3
lev
Transcribed Image Text:-2(42° + 5a*) (20z + 20a) or 2(20 + 20z) (4x° + 5x*) or 2a (20z + 20) (4* + 5z*) 4-3 lev
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