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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the derivative of squareroot of x???

OpenStudy (diyadiya):

1/2root x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow!!! great!

OpenStudy (diyadiya):

:)

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

careful though. It isn't \[(1/2)*\sqrt{x}\] It's \[1/(2\sqrt{x})\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1/(2sqrt(x))

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how can you put the squareroot sign???

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

Use the equation button.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt[3]{x}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeap use the equation button

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks got it now

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

Seems unfortunate that the equation editor doesn't allow you to create fractions. Unless I am just missing it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{x}= 1/2\sqrt{x}\]

OpenStudy (diyadiya):

\[\frac{1}{2\sqrt{x}}\]

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

stun-wa! Nice. Now for me to figure out how you did that. <laugh>

OpenStudy (diyadiya):

i just learned it now !! put " frac{numerator}{denominator} "

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

\[\frac{3}{5}\] Huge thumbs up! Thanks Diya!

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