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Compute the indicated derivative.$$f^{(5)}(x) \text { for } f(x)=x^{10}-3 x^{4}+2 x-1$$
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Using the power rule, the derivative of $x^n$ is $n*x^{n-1}$, we get: $$f'(x) = 10x^{9} - 12x^{3} + 2$$ Show more…
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