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Find the Derivative - d/dr pr^2h

Problem

d()/d(r)*p*r2*h

Solution

  1. Identify the variable of differentiation, which is r

  2. Treat the variables p and h as constants, since they do not depend on r

  3. Apply the power rule for differentiation, which states that d(rn)/d(r)=n*r(n−1)

  4. Multiply the constant factors p and h by the derivative of r2

  5. Simplify the resulting expression by rearranging the factors.

Final Answer

(d(p)*r2*h)/d(r)=2*p*r*h


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