Could you be more specific? It says that the derivative of x^n is n *
x^(n-1), which is pretty standard. The notation for describing what a
derivative is may not be standard, but we can't easily replicate the math
notation for this, which is ambiguous in several ways.

On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 7:25 AM 'Filip Cernatescu' via Metamath <
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> Why the derivative of power rule is so different from the classical math?
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