How can I write f′ (x) with a prime?












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I tried $f’(x)$ but it wouldn't show the ’. Should I install a package or is there a specific command for this?










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  • By the way, the symbol is a prime.

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  • It looks pretty weird and putting f'(x) won’t work either

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  • Fixed it, looks awesome. Thanks

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  • By the way, the symbol is a prime.

    – Davislor
    3 mins ago











  • It looks pretty weird and putting f'(x) won’t work either

    – Lok
    2 mins ago











  • Fixed it, looks awesome. Thanks

    – Lok
    46 secs ago



















  • By the way, the symbol is a prime.

    – Davislor
    3 mins ago











  • It looks pretty weird and putting f'(x) won’t work either

    – Lok
    2 mins ago











  • Fixed it, looks awesome. Thanks

    – Lok
    46 secs ago

















By the way, the symbol is a prime.

– Davislor
3 mins ago





By the way, the symbol is a prime.

– Davislor
3 mins ago













It looks pretty weird and putting f'(x) won’t work either

– Lok
2 mins ago





It looks pretty weird and putting f'(x) won’t work either

– Lok
2 mins ago













Fixed it, looks awesome. Thanks

– Lok
46 secs ago





Fixed it, looks awesome. Thanks

– Lok
46 secs ago










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