Isaac H.
asked 02/21/23Let f(x) = -2x^4 + (2/x^5) - 5∛x. Find f'(x).
Let f(x) = -2x4 + (2/x5) - 5∛x. Find f'(x).
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Mark M. answered 02/21/23
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Use the Power Rule on each of the terms.
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Isaac H.
f(x) = -2x^4 + (2/x^5) - 5∛x ---> f'(x) = -8x^3 - (5x^(-2/3)/3) - (10/x^6)03/28/23