How do you differentiate the equation? #F(y)= (1/y^2 + 3/y^4) (y+5y^3)#
Differentiate:
#F(y)= (1/y^2 + 3/y^4) (y+5y^3)#
- Product Rule
Differentiate:
- Product Rule
1 Answer
Explanation:
- The first step in finding the derivative of this equation is to rewrite the equation F(y) as:
By rewriting the exponents it will be easier to use the product rule in the next step.
- Now use the Product Rule to find the derivative.
Product Rule:#d/dx (f(x)g(x)) = d/dx f(x)*g(x) + f(x) * d/dx g(x)#
Expand the equation by FOILing/distributing:
Combine like terms:
Rewrite the equation: