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OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

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OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

if i have to differentiate say xz^2 implicitly, it's gonna be \[z ^{2} + xz \frac{ dz }{ dx }\] right?

OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

or is it \[z ^{2} + 2z \frac{ dz }{ dx }\]? PS sorry! i mean \[2xz \frac{ dz }{ dx }\] above!

Nnesha (nnesha):

use the product rule. \[\large\rm f(x) \cdot g(x)= f'(x)\cdot g(x) + f(x) \cdot g'(x) \]

OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

so, my first answer is correct?

Nnesha (nnesha):

no what is the derivative of z^2 ??

OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

2z

Nnesha (nnesha):

yes right 2z dz/dx

OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

oooooohhhhh!!! i get it now!!!!

OpenStudy (dramaqueen1201):

okay! thank you so much!

Nnesha (nnesha):

yw:)

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