What is the derivative of (x^2+1)^x ?
is this like algebra 1 or 2 stuff?
Calculus
ohh okay, sorry, i'm only in algebra 2...i would help but I have no clue even how to do half my algebra stuff
It's fine. Make sure you learn your Algebra. That's why I'm suffering now in AP Calc. lol
oh wow AP math anything sounds terrifying lol
It's worse if you are bad at Algebra. Which I have to admit I am kind of terrible at. But the concepts aren't bad.Or hard.
I think this might help actually...I have no clue if any of this is right tho lol http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28x%5E2%2B1%29%5Ex+derivative you might wanna post this in the mathematics section too (:
I did post it on the math section. And I've used that website before lol. Thanks. It is good. Make sure you remember it. It's a life saver for math
haha oh okay, welcome (: its a pretty great website lol
(x^(1/2))(x - 1) = x^(3/2) - x^(1/2) The derivative of this would be... (3/2)x^(1/2) - (1/2)x^(-1/2).
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