Posted by Claire on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 1:52am.
Sorry that the question posted contains a illegible character, which probably explains why the last question was not answered.
dy/dx=2/27(x-3)(x^2-6x+23) / (y) (y>0.
I have put the illegible character in bold. It is not legible for users who use the encoding Western ISO-8859-1. You may use a different encoding, and the character may appear perfectly legible. Please describe the character if you cannot use Western ISO-8859-1 encoding in your browser. (square-root, etc.)
Also, insert sufficient parentheses around the numerator AND the denominator to avoid ambiguity. For example it is not clear if (x-3) goes with 2 or 27, and the (square-root?) term goes with 2 or (x-3).
Ideally, there should be a pair of parentheses before and after EVERY division operator.
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