Find the Derivative - d/dx x^2+3x-4
Problem
Solution
Apply the sum rule for differentiation, which allows for the derivative of each term to be taken individually.
Apply the power rule to the first term,
x2 which states thatd(xn)/d(x)=n*x(n−1)
Apply the constant multiple rule and the power rule to the second term,
3*x
Apply the constant rule to the third term,
−4 noting that the derivative of any constant is zero.
Combine the results to find the final derivative.
Final Answer
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