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How to differentiate x⁴ over 4 ? ​

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Answer:

x^3.

Explanation:

Algebraic differentiation:

If y = ax^n , dy/dx = an x^(n-1), so

y = x^4 / 4

= (1/4)x^4

dy/dx = (1/4 * 4) x(4-1)

= x^3.

User Amistad
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Answer:

Explanation:

Differentiate using the power rule


(d)/(dx) (a
x^(n) ) = na
x^(n-1)

Given


(1)/(4)
x^(4), then


(d)/(dx) (
(1)/(4)
x^(4) )

= 4 ×
(1)/(4)
x^(4-1) = x³

User JustGoscha
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