How do you use the definition of a derivative to find the derivative of #1/sqrt(x)#?
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First, remember that square roots can be rewritten in exponential forms:
As you have a simple square root in the denominator of your function, we can rewrite it as
Now, remembering that when potences are on the denominator you can bring them to the numerator by changing its positivity/negativity, you can rewrite
Deriving now your function, you'll get:
Alternatively:
Or even in this form: