How do you find the derivative of # f (x) =x^3+2x^2+4x+2#? Calculus Basic Differentiation Rules Power Rule 1 Answer ali ergin May 24, 2016 #d/(d x) f(x)=3x^2+4x+4# Explanation: #d/(d x) f(x)=d/(d x) (x^3+2x^2+4x+2)# #d/(d x) f(x)=3x^2+4x+4+0# #d/(d x) f(x)=3x^2+4x+4# Answer link Related questions How do you find the derivative of a polynomial? How do you find the derivative of #y =1/sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =4/sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(2x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(3x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x)# using the definition of derivative? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(3x+1)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(9-x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x-1)#? See all questions in Power Rule Impact of this question 2595 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License