Find the Derivative - d/dx 1/2*(x^2 square root of 16-x^2)
Problem
Solution
Identify the constant and the product of functions. Pull the constant
1/2 out of the derivative.
Apply the product rule, which states
(d(u)*v)/d(x)=ud(v)/d(x)+vd(u)/d(x) whereu=x2 andv=√(,16−x2)
Apply the chain rule to differentiate
√(,16−x2) treating it as(16−x2)(1/2)
Differentiate the second part of the product,
x2 using the power rule.
Substitute these derivatives back into the product rule expression.
Simplify the expression inside the parentheses by finding a common denominator.
Distribute the
1/2 to reach the final simplified form.
Final Answer
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