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Find the derivative of the function $f$ by using the rules of differentiation.$$f(x)=5 x^{2}-3 x+7$$
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The derivative of a polynomial function is found by applying the power rule of differentiation, which states that the derivative of $x^n$ is $n \cdot x^{n-1}$. Show more…
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