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solution of derivative Y=2^2x+5​

Answers

Answered by HelloINDIANS
1

For this, we can use the power rule:

d

d

x

a

x

n

=

n

a

x

n

1

.

So, if we have

y

=

2

x

2

5

, the only term that involves an x is the

2

x

2

, so that is the only term we have to find the derivative of. (The derivative of a constant such as

5

will always be 0, so we don't have to worry about it since adding or subtracting 0 won't change our overall derivative.)

Following the power rule,

d

d

x

2

x

2

=

2

(

2

)

x

2

1

=

4

x

.

Hope it's helpful to you

Answered by HelloINDIANS
1

For this, we can use the power rule:

d

d

x

a

x

n

=

n

a

x

n

1

.

So, if we have

y

=

2

x

2

5

, the only term that involves an x is the

2

x

2

, so that is the only term we have to find the derivative of. (The derivative of a constant such as

5

will always be 0, so we don't have to worry about it since adding or subtracting 0 won't change our overall derivative.)

Following the power rule,

d

d

x

2

x

2

=

2

(

2

)

x

2

1

=

4

x

.

Hope it's helpful to you

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