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(2*x^4)'The calculation above is a derivative of the function f (x)
(2)'*x^4+2*(x^4)'
0*x^4+2*(x^4)'
0*x^4+2*4*x^(4-1)
0*x^4+2*4*x^3
8*x^3
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