Solve for x^62-4x-5=0
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1) Find the particular solution of the equation f' (x) = 2x^(-1/2) that satisfies f(1) = 62) Find f' (x) if f(x) = ?(x lower bound) (1 higher bound) ?1+t^2 dt3) ?xsec^2x^2 dx4) ?x?9-5x^2dx5) Derive : y = ln(5-x)^66) Find f' (x) if f(x) = ln (x^2 ?4x +1/(x^3 + 5)^37) Find f' (x) if f(x) = xe^x