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What is the derivative?

What is the derivative?-example-1

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y=(8x^4)/(\ln x)

By the quotient rule, the derivative is


(\mathrm dy)/(\mathrm dx)=(\ln x(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)[8x^4]-8x^4(\mathrm d)/(\mathrm dx)[\ln x])/((\ln x)^2)

y'=\frac{48x^3\ln x-\frac{8x^4}x}{\ln^2x}

y'=(48x^3\ln x-8x^3)/(\ln^2x)

y'=(8x^3(6\ln x-1))/(\ln^2x)
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