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How do you differentiate

f(x) = \pi ^(e) (x ^(2) - x)


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Answer:


{\pi}^(e) (2x - 1) \\

Explanation:

you need to use two rules in order to differentiate. the one that says that constants in front of x are left intact and that you sum rule. see the picture for further explanation.

How do you differentiate f(x) = \pi ^(e) (x ^(2) - x) ​-example-1
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