Find the derivative of $f(x) = 9\sqrt{x} - \frac{2}{x^8}$. Type your answer without fractional or negative exponents. f'(x) =
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Step 1: Rewrite the function using fractional exponents: $f(x) = 9x^{\frac{1}{2}} - 2x^{-8}$ Show more…
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