Find the Derivative - d/dx y=16^4 square root of 4x^4+4
Problem
Solution
Identify the constant and the function to be differentiated. The term
16 is a constant coefficient and can be moved outside the derivative.Rewrite the square root using a fractional exponent to make it easier to apply power rules.
Apply the chain rule by differentiating the outer function (the power of
1/2 and multiplying by the derivative of the inner function (4*x4+4 .
Differentiate the inner expression
4*x4+4 using the power rule.
Substitute the inner derivative back into the expression.
Simplify the constants. Note that
16⋅16=16 and16⋅1/2=1048576/2=524288
Factor the denominator to simplify further. Since
4*x4+4=4*(x4+1) the square root is√(,4)√(,x4+1)=2√(,x4+1)
Divide the numerator by 2.
Final Answer
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