d/dx [f(x) +/- g(x)]=
f'(x) +/- g'(x)
Using the derivative rules for sums and differences, we can differentiate f(x) +/- g(x) term by term and obtain:
d/dx [f(x) +/- g(x)] = d/dx [f(x)] +/- d/dx [g(x)]
Therefore, the derivative of f(x) +/- g(x) is equal to the sum or difference of the derivatives of f(x) and g(x), respectively.
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