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Janiyah Alvarado
28 August, 19:14
What is the power rule
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Zoie
28 August, 22:33
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Say we have a function, f such that f (x) = x^r. If f is a real number and is differentiable at x, then:
f' (x) = rx^ (r-1)
Which means the derivative of f is equal to x times the original exponent r to the r minus 1 power. This only works if f satisfies the conditions previously described, however.
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