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  1. Power rule review (article) | Khan Academy

    Review your knowledge of the Power rule for derivatives and solve problems with it.

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  3. Power rule (video) | Applying the power rule | Khan Academy

    Let's dive into the power rule, a handy tool for finding the derivative of xⁿ. This rule simplifies the process of taking derivatives, especially for polynomials, by bringing the exponent out front …

  4. Derivatives: definition and basic rules | Calculus 1 | Math | Khan …

    Combining the power rule with other derivative rules Learn Differentiating polynomials

  5. Derivatives: how to find derivatives | Calculus | Khan Academy

    The big idea of differential calculus is the concept of the derivative, which essentially gives us the direction, or rate of change, of a function at any of its points. Learn all about derivatives and …

  6. Reverse power rule (practice) | Khan Academy

    Course: AP®︎/College Calculus BC > Unit 6 Lesson 8: Finding antiderivatives and indefinite integrals: basic rules and notation: reverse power rule Reverse power rule Reverse power rule …

  7. Reverse power rule: sums & multiples (practice) | Khan Academy

    Reverse power rule: sums & multiples AP.CALC: FUN‑6 (EU), FUN‑6.C (LO), FUN‑6.C.1 (EK), FUN‑6.C.2 (EK) Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  8. Power rule (with rewriting the expression) - Khan Academy

    Discover how the power rule helps us find derivatives of functions like 1/x, ∛x, or ∛x². By rewriting these functions as xⁿ, where n is a negative or fractional exponent, we can apply the power …

  9. Power rule (positive integer powers) (practice) | Khan Academy

    Use the power rule to differentiate functions of the form xⁿ where n is a positive integer.

  10. Definite integral of rational function (video) | Khan Academy

    You can view this as the power rule of integration or the power rule of taking the antiderivative where what you do is you're gonna increase our exponent by one, so you're gonna go from …