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Find f¹(x), if f(x) = 3x - 6.

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User NocFenix
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Answer:

f'(x) = 3

Explanation:

differentiate using the power rule


(d)/(dx) (a
x^(n) ) = na
x^(n-1)

then

f(x) = 3x - 6 = 3
x^(1) - 6
x^(0)

f'(x) = (1 × 3)
x^((1-1)) - (0 × 6)
x^(-1)

= 3
x^(0) - 0

= 3

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User Emin Mesic
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