How do you find the derivative of 2x?

To find the derivative of the function 2x, you can apply the power rule of differentiation. The power rule states that if you have a term of the form ax^n, where a is a constant and n is a positive integer, the derivative is n * ax^(n-1).

In the case of 2x, we can rewrite it as 2x^1. Here, the constant a is 2 and n is 1. Applying the power rule:

  1. Multiply the exponent (1) by the coefficient (2): 1 * 2 = 2.
  2. Then, reduce the exponent by 1: 1 – 1 = 0.

Thus, the derivative of 2x is 2x^0, and since any number to the power of 0 is 1, we simplify this to:

2

So, the derivative of 2x is 2.

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