Difference between revisions of "Calculus:Power Rule"

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====Example 5====
====Example 5====
EX4:<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )</math>
EX5:<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )</math>


first turn it in to exponent  
first turn it in to exponent  
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<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{{1 \over 4}-{1}}} )</math>
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{{1 \over 4}-{1}}} )</math>


<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{{1 \over 4}-{1}}} )</math>
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{-3 \over 4}} )</math>
 
====Example 6====
EX6:<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )</math>
 
first turn it in to exponent
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x^3} )=f'({x^{3 \over 4}} )</math>
 
use the power rule
 
<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x^3} ) =({x^{{3 \over 4}-{1}}} )</math>
 


<math>f'({ \sqrt[4] x} )=({x^{-3 \over 4}} )</math>
<math>ff'({ \sqrt[4] x^3} ) =({x^{-1 \over 4}} )</math>

Revision as of 14:26, 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

EX5:

first turn it in to exponent

use the power rule

Example 6

EX6:

first turn it in to exponent

use the power rule