Math / CalculusQuestionFind the derivative of y=3x−7xy=3 x^{-7 \sqrt{x}}y=3x−7x. Be sure to include parentheses around the arguments of any logarithmic functions in your answer.Provide your answer below: y′=y^{\prime}=y′=Studdy Solutiony′=−21x−7x−12(1+ln(x)2) y' = -21x^{-7\sqrt{x}-\frac{1}{2}}\left(1 + \frac{\ln(x)}{2}\right) y′=−21x−7x−21(1+2ln(x))View Full Solution - FreeWas this helpful?