I can solve all other derivatives but this one is haunting me for some reason, I don't know why
Update:Can you show your steps and explain as well( I know the answer), I'm not the blindly accept type. I want to understand, thank you
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As above. If you meant the derivative of √4x+1 then:
Express (√4x) as x^(1/2)
Then we have 1/2 x^(-1/2) by multiplying by the power and reducing the power by 1. The derivative of 1 (and any constant) is 0
= 1/(2√x)
The derivative of integral of a function is simply the function itself
d/dx (∫(√4x+1)dx) = (√4x+1)
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