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f(x)=x^3
derivative ​

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Answered by kadeejasana2543
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Answer:

Derivative of f(x)=x^{3} is f'(x)=3x^{2} +c, where c is any constant.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

f(x)=x^{3}, we have to find f'(x).

We have the rule for differentiation, for any integer n,

\frac{d}{dx}x^{n}  =nx^{n-1}+c, c is any constant.

here n=3, therefore, \frac{d}{dx} x^{3} =3x^{2} +c.

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