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15 September, 17:32

A = bh/2

A' = b'h/2 + bh'/2

b' = (A' - bh'/2) (2/h) can someone explain this. its steps to the derivative of bh/2.

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  1. 15 September, 18:49
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    To find A' they used the rule of multiplication, which is:

    the derivative of a product of two terms is the first term times the derivative of the second term plus the second term times the derivative of the first.

    To find b' they just isolated b'
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