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5 May, 05:36

How do you do differentiation of polynomials?

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  1. 5 May, 05:50
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    Steps:

    #1: Identify the variable terms and constant terms in the equation.

    #2: Multiply the coefficients of each variable term by their respective exponents.

    #3: Lower each exponent by one degree

    #4: Replace the old coefficients and old exponents with their new counterparts.

    #5: Find the value of the new equation with a given "x" value.
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