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Find the Derivative - d/dx y=3x^2-11x

Problem

d()/d(x)*(3*x2−11*x)

Solution

  1. Apply the sum/difference rule of differentiation, which states that the derivative of a sum or difference is the sum or difference of the derivatives.

d()/d(x)*(3*x2−11*x)=(d(3)*x2)/d(x)−(d(11)*x)/d(x)

  1. Apply the constant multiple rule to move the constants outside of the derivatives.

(d(3)*x2)/d(x)−(d(11)*x)/d(x)=3d(x2)/d(x)−11d(x)/d(x)

  1. Apply the power rule, which states that d(xn)/d(x)=n*x(n−1) to differentiate each term.

3*(2*x(2−1))−11*(1*x(1−1))

  1. Simplify the resulting expression by performing the multiplication and handling the exponents.

6*x−11

Final Answer

d()/d(x)*(3*x2−11*x)=6*x−11


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