SOLUTION: f'(x): f(x) = r^8 - 7r^6 + 3r^2 + 1

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Question 836691: f'(x): f(x) = r^8 - 7r^6 + 3r^2 + 1
Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What does r stand for? If r is a constant, then f'(x) = 0. If you meant to say



then by applying the power rule,


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