Thank you very much for inspiring my understanding toward this aspect❤. But sir, can you help me solve this equation? I'm finding too difficult Question 1. 1+y=3x+2, Question 2. 2y+x=y-3
You leave it that way, else you'd get a complex answer. Our aim is to make the answer look as presentable as we can. So don't expand, leave it that way. Except in cases where you have to factorize and cancel out terms.😊
Oh.... I tried solving before I saw ur solution but I made the mistake of using chain rule for the denominator... I'm kind of confused in that aspect sir
I have been following your classes it was solved using the chain rule and product rule. The last part where they arrived at the final answer is totally confusing. I know you will have better ways to the answer cos you are the best teacher ever
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U can take out 3[^2] from the bottom and one of those factors of 3 cancels with 24. You get 8x(x+1) on top and 3(2x+1)^2 on bottom.
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Thank you very much for inspiring my understanding toward this aspect❤. But sir, can you help me solve this equation? I'm finding too difficult Question 1. 1+y=3x+2, Question 2. 2y+x=y-3
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Thank you for your explanation sir. I have a question...What if the (6x+3) at the numerator cancels out the square in the (6x+3)² of the denominator
Doesn't really work so
Note that I used ^ as raise to the power of
Just making use of this now.
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why didnt you factorise the denominator as you did to the numerator
If it's factorizable, then you can..
Thanks sir, so we'll have the denominator untouched, I'm asking
If you can break it down to the lowest term, then do.
It's not that way for many cases.
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Why are we not touching the denominator
Huh??
You won't touch the denominator?
You leave it that way, else you'd get a complex answer.
Our aim is to make the answer look as presentable as we can.
So don't expand, leave it that way.
Except in cases where you have to factorize and cancel out terms.😊
Pls is this formula correct for product rule Udv/dx+Vdu/dx
Yes, still correct though due to the commutative law of mathematics
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Oh.... I tried solving before I saw ur solution but I made the mistake of using chain rule for the denominator... I'm kind of confused in that aspect sir
What aspect exactly?
Sir I got 8x(1 - 3x)/6x + 3 as my answer.
Because I cancelled out one of the (6x + 3) from numerator and denominator is this correct sir🤔
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8x(x+1)/3(4x^2+4x+1) Is this ans correct,I just taking numbers outside and cancelled
Seemingly
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Sir can you solve this problem using the principle x+/x
Sir can you solve this problem for e using the first principle mehod of differentation x+1/x
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Pls can you pls solve this problem (2x-1)^3(x^2+5)^2
It's exponential Differentiation, view my class on Exponential Differentiation
I have been following your classes it was solved using the chain rule and product rule. The last part where they arrived at the final answer is totally confusing. I know you will have better ways to the answer cos you are the best teacher ever
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But you can use product rule to solve this
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