Ruby A.

asked • 10/25/21

Given that d/dx f(x)=ax^2 - 2x + 3 and g(x) =bx^3 - 2x^2 + 3x - 4, find (-3f(x)+cg(x))'

Mark M.

Is c a constant?
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10/25/21

Ruby A.

yes c, a, and b are constants
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10/25/21

Mark M.

Why do you have a d/dx? Do you want the first derivative of the expression after the word find?
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10/27/21

Ruby A.

i am not sure that is just how the question is written word for word. i have a basic understanding of this topic but the d/dx infront of f(x) and not g(x) tripped me up please help
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