
Cesar R.
asked 05/01/20If f(x) = x2 − sqrt (x) + 2, find f '(x)
if f(x)= x2-√x + 2, find f'(x)
I need help with the steps on how to get the final answer.
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Arturo O. answered 05/02/20
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f(x) = x2 - x1/2 + 2
Apply the power rule to each term.
f'(x) = 2x - (1/2)x-1/2 + 0
f'(x) = 2x - 1/(2√x)
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