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okin integration, u take the power and add 1 to it. so for x^3 ----> x^4 BUT u multiply it by a 1/4 because intergration is the reverse of integrationto differentiate u multiply x by the power an take one away from the power1/4 multiplied by 4 = 1 and 4-1=3 so then u are back to ur original answer, apply this to the rest of question 7Number 6 is using the chain rule, you multiply the whole bracket by the power and take 1 away as with normal differentiation but u MUST multiply the answer by the differential of the bracket WHICH IS COSx

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4 is that is the product ruleyou split the equation into two parts x^2 and cosxyou differentiate one of them an multiply it by the other you then do it the other way round so u differentiate the one u didn do in the first place an multiply it to the original of the other one then u add them togetherim goin to do my own work nowi hope that was a help im rubbish at explainin stuff

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4 is that is the product ruleyou split the equation into two parts x^2 and cosxyou differentiate one of them an multiply it by the other you then do it the other way round so u differentiate the one u didn do in the first place an multiply it to the original of the other one then u add them togetherim goin to do my own work nowi hope that was a help im rubbish at explainin stuff
4 is B?
Number 6 is using the chain rule, you multiply the whole bracket by the power and take 1 away as with normal differentiation but u MUST multiply the answer by the differential of the bracket WHICH IS COSx
So the answer to 6 is D?Thanks for the help still
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Answer 4, 6 and 46 for me then with working outSafe
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Dont you know about differentiation and integration? Surely you musta been taught it if you're gettin set the work...It's difficult to explain the technique of it online, Smaddy did it well, also look in your textbook or Wikipedia/Google searchBut the answers are:3.) cy = x^4 + 6x + 1/x^2 = x^4 + 6x + 1x^-2Dy/dx = 4x^3 + 6 + -2x-3 = 4x^3 + 6 + -2/x^34.) bf(x) = a(x)b(x)f'(x) = a'(x)b(x) + a(x)b'(x)Thus Dy/Dx = 2xcosx + x^2(-sinx) = 2xcosx - x^2(sinx)6.) there's no option for the correct answer, which isDy/dx = 5(Sinx + 1)^4 x cosx = 5cosx(sinx)^47.) c1/4(x^4) + 1/6(x^6) + c46.) ei represents the imaginary unit (-1)^(1/2) [e.g, the square root of -1]Any expression with this in, is a complex numberThey want the real expression (e.g. a non-complex one)So you find the expression which doesn't have "i" in itz + w = x + iy + x - iy = 2xSo the answers (e) ---> z + w

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