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Find dy/dx if y= (6x sqrt(x^3) (-2(cubic root of x+ pie^4).

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Reiny
y= (6x sqrt(x^3) (-2(cubic root of x+ pie^4).
Expand it first
y = -12x^(17/6) - 12pi^4(x)^(3/2)

now it is easy, simply use your power rule
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