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Ballery1:

plz check my work

Ballery1:

Ballery1:

there’s a *1* missing from my solution and i can’t figure out where?

Ballery1:

i mean *how*

Ballery1:

i need to go to the bathroom. brb sorry *~*

Hero:

I was just about to mention that. And the \(-4x^3\) should be negative

Hero:

What did you get when you took the derivative of \(x\)

Ballery1:

deri of x is just 1

Hero:

Correct

Ballery1:

but i copied that from the derivative of the original *xy*...

Ballery1:

do i do it like this??? wait let me draw.

Hero:

I'm referring to the x on the RHS

Ballery1:

|dw:1569348101276:dw|

Ballery1:

oh my gook... i see now

Ballery1:

i made a terrible mistake up there

Hero:

Sometimes you overlook obvious stuff even when I give you the biggest hints

Ballery1:

|dw:1569348449058:dw|

Ballery1:

i still dont get it...which x on the right side bro?

Ballery1:

|dw:1569348536404:dw|

Hero:

smh

Ballery1:

what? :/ *~* i wanna cry now :/

Ballery1:

i’ve already taken the derivative ot 4x^3..

Hero:

|dw:1569348590109:dw|

Ballery1:

........

Ballery1:

yeah... it all makes sense now. thanks

Ballery1:

for some odd reason i completely replaced that x with a zero...//.-

Ballery1:

thanks hero. you’re a legend bro

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