need help on the attachment
I cannot help as i need it in pdf form
ok let me put in pdf format
you are going to have to do product rule on both and then subtract
\[\frac{d}{dx}[a^x]=\ln(a)a^x\]
so the first part derived will be \[9\ln(6)6^x\]
correct?
my internet connection is really slow right now so its not loading your work
That not one the answer choices, here a list of the answers choices
that would be the first part of the equation, now you need to derive the second part
ok
you should get \[-9\ln(6)x^{-10}\] let me know if you get that
yeah got that
alright so all you need to do is see if there is a GCF between the two *hint* look at the coefficient and the natural log hahah
so the answer would be 9ln6(6^(x)-1/x^(10)) which is answer choice 1
what you said is answer 4 but yes... #1 has a plus sign
actually I think its answer 4 not answer choice 1
oops actually its is answer choice 1, lol
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