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Differentiate. I have the answer in blue but I don’t know how to take the derivative of the last two term, so please show work.

Differentiate. I have the answer in blue but I don’t know how to take the derivative-example-1
User Lakeesha
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1) Let's Differentiate the function below applying the Power Rule.

2) Let's rewrite those radicals as powers firstly


\begin{gathered} f(x)=9x^3-6\sqrt[]{x}+(3)/(x^3)-\frac{5}{\sqrt[4]{x}} \\ f(x)\text{ = }9x^3-6x^{(1)/(2)}+3x^{-3\text{ }}-5x^{(-1)/(4)} \end{gathered}

3) Let's apply the Power Rule now, subtracting one unit from the exponent and multiplying the base by the original exponent


f^(\prime)(x)=27x^2-3x^{-\frac{1}{2\text{ }}}-9x^(-4)+(5)/(4)x^{-(5)/(4)}

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