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Find the first derivative of the following:
f(x)=x²​

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Answer:

f'(x) = 2x

Explanation:

Using the power rule


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

f(x) = x²

f'(x) = 2.1
x^(2-1) = 2x

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User Llamerr
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Answer:


\displaystyle f'(x) = 2 {x}

Explanation:

we would like to differentiate the following:


\displaystyle f(x) = {x}^(2)

take derivative In both sides:


\displaystyle f'(x) = (d)/(dx) {x}^(2)

use exponent derivation rule:


\displaystyle f'(x) = 2 {x}^(2 - 1)

simplify substraction:


\displaystyle f'(x) = 2 {x}^(1)

by law of exponent we obtain:


\displaystyle f'(x) = 2 {x}

and we are done!

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User Jungy
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