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$$ f ( x ) = \frac { \sin ( x ) } { x } $$
how would you rewrite $$ f ( x ) $$ so it can be differentiated using the
power rule?
assume
$$ x \
eq 0 $$
.
choose 1 answer:
a $$ x ^ { - 1 } \sin ( x ) $$
b $$ \sin ( x ) \cdot \frac { 1 } { - } $$
Step1: Recall the negative exponent rule
The negative exponent rule states that \(a^{-n}=\frac{1}{a^{n}}\) for \(a
eq0\) and integer \(n\). Here, \(\frac{1}{x}=x^{- 1}\) since \(n = 1\).
Step2: Rewrite the function
Given \(f(x)=\frac{\sin(x)}{x}\), using the negative - exponent rule, we can rewrite it as \(f(x)=x^{-1}\sin(x)\)
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A. \(x^{-1}\sin(x)\)