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Find the Derivative - d/dx (x^2+4)^5

Problem

d(x2+4)/d(x)

Solution

  1. Identify the outer function and the inner function to apply the Chain Rule, where the outer function is u5 and the inner function is u=x2+4

  2. Apply the Power Rule to the outer function by bringing the exponent down and subtracting one from the power.

5*(x2+4)4

  1. Multiply by the derivative of the inner function x2+4 with respect to x

5*(x2+4)4⋅d(x2+4)/d(x)

  1. Differentiate the inner expression using the Power Rule for x2 and the Constant Rule for 4

d(x2+4)/d(x)=2*x

  1. Simplify the expression by multiplying the terms together.

5*(x2+4)4⋅2*x=10*x*(x2+4)4

Final Answer

d(x2+4)/d(x)=10*x*(x2+4)4


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