If #y = 8/(3x^2)#, what is the value of #y'#?
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There is no problem that I can see in the reasoning used.
If you check your answer using the quotient rule, you get the same derivative.
Here's the check:
We get the same derivative (since
Hopefully this helps!
There are many routes to the correct answer. Your method is fine.
Explanation:
I would have thought of the details this way:
I get the exact from you got:
Another possibility (that I find needlessly complicated) is to use the product rule on
# = 0 * x^-2 + 8/3 * (-2x*-3)#
# = -16/3x^-3# .
Needlessly complicated? I think so.
Incorrect? No it is not incorrect.
(If I try to go to Chicago, there are many ways to get there. If I end up in Chicago, the way I chose worked.)