Power Rule:d/dx [x^n] = ___________________
nx^n-1
The power rule states that the derivative of x raised to the power of n, denoted as x^n, is equal to n times x raised to the power (n-1), that is:
d/dx [x^n] = n * x^(n-1)
where n is any real number.
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