Bryan's answer to :('s Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.

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Here’s the working. Make use of product rule to solve, followed by substituting x=0. Hope this helps!
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3 years ago
For this question did you use the product rule for the dy/dx?
Bryan
Bryan
3 years ago
yep, product rule was used to obtain the dydx equation
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3 years ago
Ohh okok thank you :)