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The picture is not clear. let me assume
y = (x^4)ln(x^3)
product rule :
d f(x)g(x) = f(x) dg(x) + g(x) df(x)
dy/dx = (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + d[(x^4)/dx] ln(x^3)
= (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
look at d[ln(x^3)/dx]
d[ln(x^3)/dx]
= d[ln(x^3)/dx][d(x^3)/d(x^3)]
= d[ln(x^3)/d(x^3)][d(x^3)/dx]
= [1/(x^3)][3x^2] = 3/x
... chain rule (in detail)
end up with
dy/dx = (x^4)[3/x] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
= x^3[3 + 4ln(x^3)]
Answer:
26
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Assumptions are not met. Can not make confidence interval.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the General Social Survey, sample size is 1514.
The proportion of those who see themselves social is ≈ 0.31
To give an 95% confidence interval, we should be able to calculate margin of error of the sample mean, which is given by the formula
M± where M is the mean of the sample (in the General Social Survey it is 0.31), z is z-score for the 95% confidence level(approx. 1.94), s is the standard deviation of the sample, N is the size of the sample(in this example it is 1514).
Since we don't know the standard deviation of the sample, we cannot give a confidence interval.
Answer:
negative 3
Step-by-step explanation:
so if you know basic algebra you can make an equation 2x+10=4 simplify it to x+5=2 and if you subtract 5 from both sides you end up with x=negative three