Find the Derivative - d/dx (x^2)/9
Problem
Solution
Identify the constant factor in the expression. The expression
(x2)/9 can be rewritten as1/9⋅x2 Apply the constant multiple rule for derivatives, which states that
d()/d(x)*[c⋅ƒ(x)]=c⋅d(ƒ(x))/d(x) Differentiate the power term
x2 using the power rule,d(xn)/d(x)=n*x(n−1) Multiply the constant
1/9 by the result of the derivative2*x Simplify the resulting fraction.
Final Answer
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