Find the derivative $\frac{d}{dx}\left(\frac{-\frac{201}{3}}{\sqrt[3]{x^7}}+\frac{6}{x^2}+\frac{-121}{64\sqrt{x^3}}\right)$ using the sum rule

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Main Topic: Sum Rule of Differentiation

The sum rule is a method to find the derivative of a function that is the sum of two or more functions.

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