University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.3 - Differentiation Rules - Exercises - Page 136: 38

Answer

$y' = 3.2x^{2.2} $

Work Step by Step

$y = \sqrt[3] (x^{9.6}) + 2e^{1.3}$ $y = x^{3.2} +2e^{1.3}$ $y' = 3.2x^{2.2} + 0 $ $y' = 3.2x^{2.2} $
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