Power Rule. Calculus-Derivatives: Derivative Rules
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You can factor out the coefficient of a power function before using power rule to take the derivative. If you have the sum or difference of many power functions in the form of a polynomial function, you can use power rule on each term individually to find the derivative of the entire linear combination.
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