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Given the function f(x) = 4/5x^5, find f’(x). Express your answer in simplest form without using negative exponents

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Given:


f(x)=(4)/(5)x^5

Required:


f\placeholder{⬚}^{^(\prime)}(x)
\begin{gathered} if\text{ }f(x)=ax^n \\ then, \\ f\placeholder{⬚}^{^(\prime)}(x)=anx^(n-1) \\ so^(\prime), \\ f\placeholder{⬚}^{^(\prime)}(x)=(4)/(5)*5* x^(5-1)=4x^4 \end{gathered}
f\placeholder{⬚}^{^(\prime)}(x)=4x^4

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