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Find the derivative of 2x^4+x

User Wilx
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Answer:d/dx (ax^b) = (abx^(b-1))

Explanation:

No explanation

User Chrismear
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19 votes

Answer:

8x^3+1

Explanation:

power rule

d/dx (ax^b) = (abx^(b-1))

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