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first turn it in to exponent | first turn it in to exponent | ||
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=f'({x^{1 \over 4}} )</math> | <math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=f'({x^{1 \over 4}} )</math> | ||
use the power rule | |||
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{{1 \over 4}-{1}}} )</math> |
Revision as of 14:22, 8 September 2021
Power Rule
Hint
n can be any number that is a kind of constant is constant.
also when you have square root
you can look it as
Examples
Example 1
EX1:
Using the Power rule
Example 2
EX2:
Using the Power rule
Example 3
EX3:
Using the Power rule
Example 4
EX4:
Using the Power rule
Example 5
EX4:
first turn it in to exponent
use the power rule