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Find the derivative of x^5+ 4x^4- 2x^3+4​

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Answered by Sirat4
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Answer:

5x⁴ + 16x³ - 6x²  is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

derivative of x⁵+ 4x⁴- 2x³+4​

d(x⁵+ 4x⁴- 2x³+4)​/dx = 5x⁴ + 4(4x³) - 3(2x²) + 0

                               = 5x⁴ + 16x³ - 6x²

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