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ottosump | 10:19 Tue 25th Jan 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I told my son I would help him with his college work if he sorted out his room and had an early night for a change. This morning he has left his work paper for me to progress, its rocket science and I don't have a clue. It goes like this: Differentiate the following #1 y=x3 #2 y= enx #3 y=loge(2x) his tutor has wrote in the corner of the page " n=5" Can anyone explain how to do these or show me the working out, before he gets home!
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Its HIS homework lit HIM work it out.

I would try the site (to the left of the page) How It Works.

Good luck, hope you son sorted his room out.
Differentiation is essentially finding the slope of a curve.

simple case such as 1 you just decrease the exponent and multiply by it so y=x³ becomes dy/dx=3x²

(bit tricky to show what comes next with AB's limited text answers)

not quite sure what the second one is I suspect that this is the n=5 bit so y=e to the power 5x in this case the number just comes out dy/dx=5e to the power 5x

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/...evel2/pdiff/pd1d.html

the answer to the 3rd is dy/dx=1/x

see here
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/...evel2/pdiff/pd1c.html
That was good and helpful Jake, thank you
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Crikey, its still rock hard..but thanks for the answers, spot on!

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