g(s)=12s+6/s+1 find g'(s)
=12-6/(s^2)
can u show ur work?
ur answer is incorrect by the way
i know how to find derivatives but not with a fraction
the correct answer is 6 / (s+1)^2
hahha...first learn how to write properly...and your answer is not correct...or maybe it would be if the function is written differently :D
hahha...first learn how to do math properly... and according to my homework website it is. im pretty sure a computer knows more than you. :D
the computer without a man is just a stupid machine....btw that could be answer for the function -6/(s+1) plus or minus any constant....you don't have to be insulting...
u dont have to be insulting as well
OK than post the question again and someone will give you the answer
i already have it
I'm telling you my answer is correct but it's OK if you don't trust me....and I'm sorry if I was indecent...:D
my hw website didnt accept ur answer. it accepted what i put in.
check again did you write correctly the function...brackets and other....
dude, i didnt create my hw website. it accepts what it accepts.
omg I got it....your function is (12s-6)/(s+1)....you haven't put the brackets...:D
mario - when someone is clearly trying to help you you need to be a little more courteous towards them. you did not state the question clearly enough which is what led to the confusion.
its PLUS 6 not minus -_-
i am courteous and grateful and all those things
i just dont like people that insult and argue with me -_-
OK do you want to do this together so you can understand? no hard feelings?
i already have the answer, like i said. thanks for attempting.
OK be careful with your writing because without brackets your result isn't correct ...with the brackets it's OK bye :D
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