Tylar E.

asked • 03/23/22

Find k'(x) if k(x)= e (4/5x^5/2 + 2/5x^2/5)

Use derivative and all I know is that it's a 2 part answer but just confused on 2nd part after finding derivative.

Doug C.

Try typing in the definition for k(x) in the comments section. Otherwise it is a guess as to that it is. And use grouping symbols for numerator and denominators of fractions.
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03/23/22

Doug C.

And you will need to clarify what is meant by 2 part answer. Is there more than just finding k'(x)?
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03/23/22

Tylar E.

The backslashes represent fractions the numerator is 4 and denominator is 5, then the second fraction is numerator being 2 and denominator being 5 and the letter e has to be in the answer that's all I know
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03/23/22

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