what is the equation for taking the derivitive of -x^2+x

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The derivative of -x^2 is -2x.
The derivative of x is 1.

Add the two terms.

In general, the derivative of any term that can be written
a*x^n, where a and n are constants, is
n*a*x^(n-1)
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