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Find the Derivative - d/d@VAR f(x)=x^2-2x^3

Problem

d()/d(x)*(x2−2*x3)

Solution

  1. Identify the function to be differentiated, which is ƒ(x)=x2−2*x3

  2. Apply the sum rule for derivatives, which states that the derivative of a sum or difference is the sum or difference of the derivatives.

  3. Apply the power rule to each term, where d(xn)/d(x)=n*x(n−1)

  4. Differentiate the first term x2 to get 2*x

  5. Differentiate the second term −2*x3 by multiplying the exponent by the coefficient to get −6*x2

  6. Combine the results to find the final derivative.

Final Answer

d()/d(x)*(x2−2*x3)=2*x−6*x2


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