The rule for differentiation is: d/dx(x
n) = nx
n-1 where n is a constant.
I'm assuming you want to differentiate half of x to the power of three with respect to x.
So basically ...
d/dx(x
3/2) = 3x
2/2
You shove the power of 3 in front of 1/2,
Three times a half (3 x 1/2 = 3/2) equals three over two, which will be your constant.
Finally, you minus the power of 3 up the corner by 1 which becomes 2.
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http://calc101.com/webMathematica/derivatives.jsp#topdoit
You look like you are trying to "integrate" it, you do integral calculus (reverse of differentiation) after differential calculus.
It was a little tricky at first when I first did differential calculus, but I got through ... Practice makes perfect.