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10 example of power rule

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Explanation:

f(x) = x^2 => f'(x) = 2x

f(x) = x^3 => f'(x) = 3x^2

f(x) = x^4 => f'(x) = 4x^3

f(x) = x^5 => f'(x) = 5x^4

f(x) = x^6 => f'(x) = 6x^5

f(x) = x^7 => f'(x) = 7x^6

f(x) = x^8 => f'(x) = 8x^7

f(x) = x^9 => f'(x) = 9x^8

f(x) = x^10 => f'(x) = 10x^9

f(x) = x^-2 => f'(x) = -2x^-3 (Note: the power rule still applies for negative exponents)

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