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In calculus, the power rule is a rule used for finding the derivative of a function that is a power of a variable. The power rule states that if a function f(x) is in the form of f(x) = x^n, where n is a constant, then the derivative of f(x) with respect to x is given by f'(x) = n * x^(n-1). This rule is used in finding the derivatives of polynomial functions, which are functions that consist of powers of a variable. View Solution Guide

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