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Grade 11Differential Calculus

If u=f(x) and v=g(x) then d(uv)/dx is

Profile image of PRANTIK KAKATI
11 Years agoGrade 11
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Profile image of grenade
11 Years ago
its very simple
first take gx constant and diffrentiade and similarly 
take fs constant and diffrentiate gx
Profile image of grenade
11 Years ago
the answer would be f’(x)g(x)+g’(x)f(x)
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Profile image of ng29
11 Years ago
its quite simple , rather its product rule for differentiation
anyway  uv=f(x).g(x)
d(uv)/dx = f(x) g,(x) + g(x) f,(x)
it is answer
 
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Profile image of Gman Namg
11 Years ago
hey are you solving integration by parts
but all the way answer is 
d(uv)/dx = f(x) g,(x) + g(x) f,(x)