Ash L.

asked • 04/06/21

Let y = (sin x)^3/4 (1 − cos x)^1/4 / x^3 √3x + 5. Use logarithmic differentiation to find y′.

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Doug C. answered • 04/06/21

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Ash L.

where is the square root
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Ash L.

your graph is the whole other way
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Doug C.

square root is (3x+5) raised to the 1/2 power. The answer is h(x) as depicted in the video, with f(x) equal to the original function (y). The graph is just there to confirm that the answer is correct.
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