What is the derivative of sqrt(1/x^3)?

1 Answer
Apr 25, 2016

-3/2x^(-5/2)

Explanation:

The most important thing here is not calculus but algebra. In particular, the properties of exponents.

Note that sqrt(1/x^3) is equivalent to sqrt(x^(-3)) (because 1/a is equal to a^(-1)). Using the property root(a)(x^b)=x^(b/a), root(2)(x^(-3))=x^(-3/2). Our problem now is simply finding the derivative of x^(-3/2), which is done easily using the power rule:
d/dxx^(-3/2)=-3/2*x^(-3/2-1)=-3/2x^(-5/2)