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- Find the derivative using the quotient rule
- Find the derivative using the definition
- Find the derivative using the product rule
- Find the derivative using logarithmic differentiation
- Find the derivative
- Integrate by partial fractions
- Product of Binomials with Common Term
- FOIL Method
- Integrate by substitution
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$\frac{d}{dx}\left(8\left(x^4+2\right)\left(x^5+4\right)\right)$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the derivative using the quotient rule d/dx((x^4+2)2(x^5+4)*4). Simplifying. The derivative of a function multiplied by a constant is equal to the constant times the derivative of the function. Apply the product rule for differentiation: (f\cdot g)'=f'\cdot g+f\cdot g', where f=x^4+2 and g=x^5+4. The derivative of a sum of two or more functions is the sum of the derivatives of each function.