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2x^3-3x^2+6x+1

Derivative of 2x^3-3x^2+6x+1

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2*x  - 3*x  + 6*x + 1
$$\left(6 x + \left(2 x^{3} - 3 x^{2}\right)\right) + 1$$
2*x^3 - 3*x^2 + 6*x + 1
Detail solution
  1. Differentiate term by term:

    1. Differentiate term by term:

      1. Differentiate term by term:

        1. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.

          1. Apply the power rule: goes to

          So, the result is:

        2. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.

          1. Apply the power rule: goes to

          So, the result is:

        The result is:

      2. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.

        1. Apply the power rule: goes to

        So, the result is:

      The result is:

    2. The derivative of the constant is zero.

    The result is:


The answer is:

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The first derivative [src]
             2
6 - 6*x + 6*x 
$$6 x^{2} - 6 x + 6$$
The second derivative [src]
6*(-1 + 2*x)
$$6 \left(2 x - 1\right)$$
The third derivative [src]
12
$$12$$
The graph
Derivative of 2x^3-3x^2+6x+1