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- Find the derivative using the product rule
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$\sqrt{5^{\left(x+1\right)}}=625\left(\frac{1}{5}\right)^{\left(5+\frac{-x}{4}\right)}$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the derivative using the product rule 5^(x+1)^1/2=6251/25^1/2^(5+(-x)/4). Simplifying. Simplifying. Apply the property of the product of two powers of the same base in reverse: a^{m+n}=a^m\cdot a^n. Simplify the derivative.