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**'''Comment''' the proof is basically fine; the problem is that it's presented in essentially stream-of-consciousness form, and contains nonsense assertions like "Differentiating is the differentiation quotient in one point". If you want to add the proof to [[Calculus with polynomials]], I have no objection to that, provided it's rewritten to have some logical structure. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] 06:20, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
* It should be renamed [[proof of the power rule in differentiation]] and get a complete rewrite. Unless anybody is willing to do the work, this article should be '''deleted''' or '''redirected'''. [[User:Oleg Alexandrov|Oleg Alexandrov]] ([[User talk:Oleg Alexandrov|talk]]) 06:23, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
*'''delete'''. The page [[Derivative (examples)]] shows differentiation from first principles already. It may be useful to move the proof there. The other page [[Calculus with polynomials]] is also a bit of a mess. The paragraph on 'Formal Diffentiation' seems out of place, and not at all well explained.[[User:Mattopia|Mattopia]] 06:41, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
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