How to find the derivative of f(x)=4th root of (x^3) +√x
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How to find the derivative of f(x)=4th root of (x^3) +√x

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then the derivative of y = nx^(n-1).Hope this helps!......
steps appreciated!

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Multilty the coefficients by the exponent, bring the exponent down one. In other words, if y = x^n, then the derivative of y = nx^(n-1).
3/(4*4th root of (x^3) + 1/(2 * square root of x)
Hope this helps!
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