Find G'(w) if $G(w) = \frac{5}{2w} + 3\sqrt{w}$. G'(w) =
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Step 1: Rewrite G(w) as $$G(w) = \frac{5}{2}w^{-1} + 3w^{\frac{1}{2}}$$ Show more…
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