Final answer to the problem
$\frac{-4\left(x^2-4\right)^2+16\left(x^2-4\right)x^2}{\left(x^2-4\right)^{4}}$
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Find the ($1$) derivative
$\frac{-2\cdot 2x}{\left(x^2-4\right)^2}$
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Find the ($2$) derivative
$\frac{-4\left(x^2-4\right)^2+16\left(x^2-4\right)x^2}{\left(x^2-4\right)^{4}}$
Final answer to the problem
$\frac{-4\left(x^2-4\right)^2+16\left(x^2-4\right)x^2}{\left(x^2-4\right)^{4}}$