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Find the derivative of the following functions using any rules.

Find the derivative of the following functions using any rules.-example-1
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We are given the following function:


y=x^3-9x

We are asked to determine the derivative. To do that we will take the derivative to both sides:


(dy)/(dx)=(d)/(dx)(x^3-9x)

Now, we distribute the derivative:


(dy)/(dx)=(d)/(dx)(x^3)-(d)/(dx)(9x)

For the first derivative we use the following rule:


(d(x^n))/(dx)=nx^(n-1)

Applying the property we get:


(dy)/(dx)=3x^2-(d)/(dx)(9x)

Now, we use the following rule for the final derivative:


(d)/(dx)(ax)=a

Applying the rule we get:


(dy)/(dx)=3x^2-9

Since we can't simplify it any further this is the derivative.

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