(cos πx + sin πy)4 = 54; Implicit Differentation

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clarification needed:

is it
(cos πx + sin πy)^4 = 54
or
(cos πx + sin πy)(4) = 54 ?
(cos πx + sin πy)4 = 54
well, when you finally figure it out, Kris, just remember that

-π cosπx + π cosπy y'

is the derivative of what's in the parentheses.
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