Question #5764   Submitted by Answiki on 01/22/2022 at 06:47:00 PM UTC

What is the first derivative of f(x) = 4x³ − 2x² + 3x + 5?

Answer   Submitted by Answiki on 01/22/2022 at 07:01:58 PM UTC

To calculate the first derivative of  you need the power rule for derivatives defined by:





From the above rule, it becomes easy to calculate the derivative of each term of  :


  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 


The derivative of  is :




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Answer by Answiki on 01/22/2022 at 07:01:58 PM

To calculate the first derivative of  you need the power rule for derivatives defined by:





From the above rule, it becomes easy to calculate the derivative of each term of  :


  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 


The derivative of  is :




Question by Answiki 01/22/2022 at 06:53:05 PM
What is the derivative of f(x) = 4x³ − 2x² + 3x + 5?
Answer by Answiki on 01/22/2022 at 06:52:24 PM

To calculate the first derivative of  you need the power rule for derivatives defined by:





From the above rule, it becomes easy to calculate the derivative of each term of  :


  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 
  • the derivative of  is 


The derivative of  is :




Question by Answiki 01/22/2022 at 06:47:00 PM
What is the first derivative of f(x) = 4x³ − 2x² + 3x + 5?
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