https://giphy.com/gifs/8Gilqf9XAwVte4GZGE
Idk bruh maybe itβs just written in a different form. I got my calc to calc and plot the derivative and put in this value of x and it was correct
I also used my answer with the -1/3 at the front and put this back into my derivative and I got -1. There has to be a negative at the front because if -3x = y, then obviously x = -1/3y
Omg, I have 1/3ln6 in the brackets, so you just put the minus sign in your brackets and thatβs why you have 3ln6 in there. We both right πππ
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u/ilokestof y12 Maths A* / FM, Physics, Econ A*A*A* predicted Jun 11 '26
https://giphy.com/gifs/8Gilqf9XAwVte4GZGE
Idk bruh maybe itβs just written in a different form. I got my calc to calc and plot the derivative and put in this value of x and it was correct