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Find the derivative using Power Rule and Product Ruley=(x^4+3)(-4x^5+5x^4+5)

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To determine the derivative using Power Rule and Product Rule


y=(x^4+3)(-4x^5+5x^4+5)

Applying the product rule of differentiation:

Let f rep x^4+3

Let g rep -4x^5+5x^4+5


\begin{gathered} (f.g)^1=f^1.g+g^1.f \\ f=x^4+3,\: g=-4x^5+5x^4+5 \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} (d)/(dx)(\mleft(x^4+3\mright)\mleft(-4x^5+5x^4+5\mright)= \\ (d)/(dx)\mleft(x^4+3\mright)\mleft(-4x^5+5x^4+5\mright)+(d)/(dx)(-4x^5+5x^4+5)(x^4+3) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} (d)/(dx)(x^4+3)=4x^3 \\ (d)/(dx)(-4x^5+5x^4+5)=-20x^4+20x^3 \\ 4x^3\mleft(-4x^5+5x^4+5\mright)+\mleft(-20x^4+20x^3\mright)\mleft(x^4+3\mright) \end{gathered}

Simplifying the expression


\begin{gathered} 4x^3(-4x^5+5x^4+5)+(-20x^4+20x^3)(x^4+3) \\ -16x^8+20x^7+20x^3-20x^8-60x^4+20x^7+60x^3 \\ collect\text{ like terms} \\ -16x^8-20x^8+20x^7+20x^7-60x^4+20x^3+60x^3 \\ -36x^8+40x^7-60x^4+80x^3 \end{gathered}

Hence the final answer is - 36x^8 + 40x^7 - 60x^4 + 80x^3

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