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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Take the derivative of: \[f(x)= \frac{ 5(2-x) }{ 3x^{1/3} }\]

OpenStudy (loser66):

Where are you stuck?

OpenStudy (z4k4r1y4):

use the quotient rule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I tried using the quotient rule, I kept on getting the wrong answer. :(

OpenStudy (loser66):

show work, please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[f'(x)=\frac{ -5(3x^{1/3}-10-5x(-x^{-4/3}) }{ 9x^{2/3} }\] I'm sure if this part is correct or not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is suppose to be a bracket between the exponent 1/3 and subtraction sign

OpenStudy (loser66):

You MUST expand the parentheses before applying quotient rule OR let 5/3 in the front aside and take derivative the leftover by applying quotient rule. |dw:1433037281796:dw|

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