?Differentiate the function.\(j(x)=x^{2.4}+e^{2.4}\)

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Differentiate the function.

\(j(x)=x^{2.4}+e^{2.4}\)

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QUESTION:

Differentiate the function.

\(j(x)=x^{2.4}+e^{2.4}\)

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The differentiation of the constant is always equal to zero that us \(\frac{d}{d x}[8]=0\) and the formula for differentiation in power is \(\frac{d}{d x}\left(x^{n}\right)=n x^{n-1}\).

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