Question Find the derivative of y=6x^(-9) oot(3)(x). Be sure to include parentheses around the arguments of any logarithmic functions in your answer. Provide your answer below: y^(')= Question youranswer. Provide your answer below:
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Step 1: Rewrite the function using exponent rules: y = 6x^(-9/3) * x^(1/3) Show more…
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