Basic differentiation product rule

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  1. Joshmeid's Avatar
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    Basic differentiation product rule
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    Last edited by Joshmeid; 05-08-2012 at 15:43.
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    Re: Basic differentiation product rule
    I think what it's done is change the second bracket (before the equals sign) to (1+3x)^4, times (1+3x) ........ which is the same as (1+3x)^5
    does that make it easier to see?
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    Re: Basic differentiation product rule
    (Original post by Nice.Guy)
    I think what it's done is change the second bracket (before the equals sign) to (1+3x)^4, times (1+3x) ........ which is the same as (1+3x)^5
    does that make it easier to see?
    Thank you.
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    Re: Basic differentiation product rule
    (Original post by Joshmeid)
    Thank you.
    np, glad i could help
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