Ex 3: Derivatives Using the Power Rule with Radicals

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This video provides two examples of using the power rule to determine a derivative involving radicals.
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I really like your example or moving either 3rd/4th/xth root to the denominator, and taking the exponent inside the root to the numerator. Really helped me understand!

Kulrich
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THE LORD BLESS YOU THIS ACTUALLY MAKES SENSE NOW

TheLadybugcat
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@famousto0 It isn't. It is equal to -3/5 but to make the exponent positive we move x^(-3/5) to the denominator making it x^(3/5)

Mathispoweru
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Thank you!!! The vid was extremely helpful :)

gene_lemonjello
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Technically these answers are not correct because you cannot leave a radical in the denominator of a fraction - although, the calculus part is correct in how to take the derivative of a function.

sexyspiceboy
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Why don't you teach everywhere --- oh wait you're on youtube.

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