How do you find the derivative of x (50-x)^2
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How do you find the derivative of x (50-x)^2

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-07] [Hit: ]
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Please show the process, that is what im having trouble with.

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chain and product rule here.first term (x) multiplied by derivative of the second portion (the 50-x)^2 part plus second portion multiplied by derivative of first part.remember to use the chain rule when taking derivative of the (50-x)^2 part. -> x*[-2*(50-x)]+[(50-x)^2]

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(-50 + x) (-50 + 3 x)

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y=x(50-x)²
y=x(2500-100x +x²)
y=2500x-100x²+x³
y'=2500-200x+3x²
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