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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hell p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help in ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{d}{dx}x^3+2x+2\]Do I apply the power rule to each term separately ? Or what do I do then ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

each rule seperately, it becomes y'=3x^2+2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well you would use leibnitz notation if you were told to write it in that format, I just used y' cause I'm too lazy to type out leibnitz properly.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry I meant each term separately.

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