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- $y = csc^{-1}(-7x^{4})$
Step1: Recall the derivative formula for \(y = \csc^{-1}(u)\)
The derivative of \(y=\csc^{-1}(u)\) with respect to \(x\) is \(y'=-\frac{u'}{|u|\sqrt{u^{2}-1}}\), where \(u = - 7x^{4}\)
Step2: Find the derivative of \(u=-7x^{4}\)
Using the power rule \((x^{n})'=nx^{n - 1}\), we have \(u'=-28x^{3}\)
Step3: Substitute \(u\) and \(u'\) into the derivative formula
Substitute \(u=-7x^{4}\) and \(u'=-28x^{3}\) into \(y'=-\frac{u'}{|u|\sqrt{u^{2}-1}}\)
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Since \(|7x^{4}| = 7|x^{4}|=7x^{4}\) for \(x
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y'=\frac{28x^{3}}{7x^{4}\sqrt{49x^{8}-1}}=\frac{4}{x\sqrt{49x^{8}-1}}
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\(y'=\frac{4}{x\sqrt{49x^{8}-1}}\)