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  • 25-01-2018
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Find the derivative of a power function using the power rule

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owensmith6
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  • 25-01-2018
Let’s make up a random function, say:

f(x) = x^6

Now by power laws we can break this up into two parts:
f(x) = (x^2)*(x^4)

Since we are now multiplying two functions we can apply the product rule:

f’(x) = (2x)(x^4) + (x^2)(4x^3)

Now we can simplify since we are only dealing with x’s:

f’(x) = 2x^5 + 4x^5
f’(x) = 6x^5

If we do the power rule of our initial function, you will find that the two are equal.

Hope this helps!!
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