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OpenStudy (anonymous):

d/dx (3/4+x^2)

OpenStudy (hawkfalcon):

\[d/dx (3/4+x^2) \] 3/4 is a constant, goes away, you are left with x^2

OpenStudy (hawkfalcon):

\[d/dx(x^2) = 2x\]

OpenStudy (hawkfalcon):

Always multiply by the exponent and subtract one from it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sorry I wrote it wrong!.. :/ 3/(4+x^2)

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

\(\dfrac{3}{4+x^{2}} = 3\cdot (4+x^{2})^{-1}\) Let's see your best Chain Rule!

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