Find the first and second derivatives involving differences, products, and quotients. y=\frac{(x-1)(x^{2}+x+1)}{x^{3}}

CheemnCatelvew

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2021-05-28

Find the first and second derivatives involving differences, products, and quotients.
y=(x1)(x2+x+1)x3

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Laith Petty

Laith Petty

Skilled2021-05-29Added 103 answers

Using quotient rule of derivative
y=(x1)(x2+x+1)x3=x3+x2+xx2x1x3=x31x3
dydx=x33x23x2(x31)(x3)2=3x53x5+3x3x6=3x3
d2ydx2=x303x23x6=9x4
Jeffrey Jordon

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Expert2021-11-24Added 2605 answers

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