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What is the differentiation of f(x) =2x^4/5?

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\bf f(x)=\cfrac{2x^4}{5}\implies f(x)=\cfrac{2}{5}x^4\implies \cfrac{df}{dx}=\cfrac{2}{5}\cdot 4x^3\implies \cfrac{df}{dx}=\cfrac{8x^3}{5}

notice, the 2/5 is just a "scalar" value, so you can just get the derivative of the variable part and slap the scalar as its factor.
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