Finding Derivatives - High School Math

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Find if the function is given by

Answer

To find the derivative at , we first take the derivative of . By the derivative rule for logarithms,

Plugging in , we get

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Find the derivative of the following function at the point .

Answer

Use the power rule on each term of the polynomial to get the derivative,

Now we plug in

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Let . What is ?

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We need to find the first derivative of f(x). This will require us to apply both the Product and Chain Rules. When we apply the Product Rule, we obtain:

In order to find the derivative of , we will need to employ the Chain Rule.

We can factor out a 2x to make this a little nicer to look at.

Now we must evaluate the derivative when x = .

The answer is .

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Find the derivative of the following function:

Answer

We use the power rule on each term of the function.

The first term

becomes

.

The second term

becomes

.

The final term, 7, is a constant, so its derivative is simply zero.

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Give the average rate of change of the function on the interval .

Answer

The average rate of change of on interval is

Substitute:

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To get , we can use the power rule.

Since the exponent of the is , as , we lower the exponent by one and then multiply the coefficient by that original exponent:

Anything to the power is .

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What is the derivative of ?

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To solve this problem, we can use the power rule. That means we lower the exponent of the variable by one and multiply the variable by that original exponent.

Remember that anything to the zero power is one.

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What is the derivative of ?

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To solve this problem, we can use the power rule. That means we lower the exponent of the variable by one and multiply the variable by that original exponent.

We're going to treat as , as anything to the zero power is one.

That means this problem will look like this:

Notice that , as anything times zero is zero.

Remember, anything to the zero power is one.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To solve this problem, we can use the power rule. That means we lower the exponent of the variable by one and multiply the variable by that original exponent.

We're going to treat as , as anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that , as anything times zero is zero.

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Answer

To solve this equation, we can use the power rule. To use the power rule, we lower the exponent on the variable and multiply by that exponent.

We're going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

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What is the derivative of ?

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To solve this equation, we can use the power rule. To use the power rule, we lower the exponent on the variable and multiply by that exponent.

We're going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

That leaves us with .

Simplify.

As stated earlier, anything to the zero power is one, leaving us with:

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To solve this equation, we can use the power rule. To use the power rule, we lower the exponent on the variable and multiply by that exponent.

We're going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

Just like it was mentioned earlier, anything to the zero power is one.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To take the derivative of this equation, we can use the power rule. The power rule says that we lower the exponent of each variable by one and multiply that number by the original exponent.

Simplify.

Remember that anything to the zero power is equal to one.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To take the derivative of this equation, we can use the power rule. The power rule says that we lower the exponent of each variable by one and multiply that number by the original exponent.

We are going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

Simplify.

As stated before, anything to the zero power is one.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To find the first derivative, we can use the power rule. We lower the exponent on all the variables by one and multiply by the original variable.

Anything to the zero power is one.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To find the first derivative, we can use the power rule. We lower the exponent on all the variables by one and multiply by the original variable.

We're going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

For this problem that would look like this:

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

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What is the derivative of ?

Answer

To find the first derivative, we can use the power rule. To do that, we lower the exponent on the variables by one and multiply by the original exponent.

We're going to treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Notice that since anything times zero is zero.

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What is the first derivative of ?

Answer

To find the first derivative for this problem, we can use the power rule. The power rule states that we lower the exponent of each of the variables by one and multiply by that original exponent.

Remember that anything to the zero power is one.

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Answer

This problem is best solved by using the power rule. For each variable, multiply by the exponent and reduce the exponent by one:

Treat as since anything to the zero power is one.

Remember, anything times zero is zero.

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Answer

To find the derivative of the problem, we can use the power rule. The power rule says to multiply the coefficient of the variable by the exponent of the variable and then lower the exponent value by one.

To make that work, we're going to treat as , since anything to the zero power is one.

This means that is the same as .

Now use the power rule:

Anything times zero is zero.

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