y(t) = 1 – 0.5e¯t[ej2.829t + e−j2.829t] + j0.1768e-t[ej2.82⁹t — e-j2.829t] j2.829t -j2.829t j2.829t e-j2.829t] y(t) = 1 – e-t te 2 - (2)(0.1768)e-t - 2j
y(t) = 1 – 0.5e¯t[ej2.829t + e−j2.829t] + j0.1768e-t[ej2.82⁹t — e-j2.829t] j2.829t -j2.829t j2.829t e-j2.829t] y(t) = 1 – e-t te 2 - (2)(0.1768)e-t - 2j
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.3: The Chain Rule
Problem 4YT: YOUR TURN Find dy/dx if y=5x2-6x-2.
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