Problem of the Week

Updated at Dec 6, 2021 5:14 PM

To get more practice in calculus, we brought you this problem of the week:

How can we solve for the derivative of \({p}^{6}+4p\)?

Check out the solution below!



\[\frac{d}{dp} {p}^{6}+4p\]

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Use Power Rule: \(\frac{d}{dx} {x}^{n}=n{x}^{n-1}\).
\[6{p}^{5}+4\]

Done