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find the third derivative of the function.$$f(x)=x^{5}-3 x^{4}$$
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We use the power rule for differentiation, which states that the derivative of x^n is n*x^(n-1). Applying this rule to each term in the function gives us: $$f'(x) = 5x^{4} - 12x^{3}$$ Show more…
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