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I'm re-doing my higher maths for a uni course and I've got a test on the first set of stuff in a few days and I have most of it down fine but there's one question in a practice test I just can't get and it's annoying me no end. So figured theres bound to be someone far more maths able than me here.
Thje question is :
Given that y= 4x^2 - 3x over 2x^2 find dy/dx
Now I know I have to split it before I can differentiate but all my notes and things I can't find an example of splitting it when you have an x value on the upper half of the fraction and an x value with both a value before the x and an exponent.
Also can anyone remind me what the number before an x as in 4x is called again can't for the life of me remember.
Thje question is :
Given that y= 4x^2 - 3x over 2x^2 find dy/dx
Now I know I have to split it before I can differentiate but all my notes and things I can't find an example of splitting it when you have an x value on the upper half of the fraction and an x value with both a value before the x and an exponent.
Also can anyone remind me what the number before an x as in 4x is called again can't for the life of me remember.