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For this question, I'm having trouble taking the inverse. Does the derivative need to be taken before the inverse is?

For this question, I'm having trouble taking the inverse. Does the derivative need-example-1
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it's asking on the slope of it for the f⁻¹(x), so you have to get the inverse firstly, then we can simply get the derivative by implicit differentiation,


\bf f(x)=4x^5-\cfrac{1}{x^4}\qquad \stackrel{inverse}{x=4y^5-\cfrac{1}{y^4}}\implies x=4y^5-y^(-4) \\\\\\ \stackrel{\textit{implicit differentiation}}{1=4\left(5y^4(dy)/(dx) \right)-\left(-4y^(-5)(dy)/(dx) \right)}\implies 1=20y^4\cfrac{dy}{dx}+4y^(-5)\cfrac{dy}{dx} \\\\\\ 1=\cfrac{dy}{dx}(20y^4+4y^(-5))\implies \cfrac{1}{20y^4+4y^(-5)}=\cfrac{dy}{dx} \\\\\\ \left. \cfrac{1}{20y^4+(4)/(y^5)}=\cfrac{dy}{dx} \right|_(3,1)\implies \cfrac{1}{20(1)^4+(4)/((1)^5)}\implies \cfrac{1}{24}
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