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find the derivative of ( f(x) ).
( f(x)=cos left(x^{4}
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( f^{prime}(x)= )
Step1: Apply the chain rule
The chain rule states that if \(y = f(g(x))\), then \(y'=f'(g(x))\cdot g'(x)\). Let \(u = x^{4}\), so \(f(x)=\cos(u)\). The derivative of \(\cos(u)\) with respect to \(u\) is \(-\sin(u)\), i.e., \(f'(u)=-\sin(u)\).
Step2: Find the derivative of the inner - function
The derivative of \(u = x^{4}\) with respect to \(x\) is \(u'=\frac{d}{dx}(x^{4}) = 4x^{3}\) using the power rule \(\frac{d}{dx}(x^{n})=nx^{n - 1}\).
Step3: Combine using the chain rule
Substitute \(u = x^{4}\) and its derivative into the chain - rule formula. \(f'(x)=-\sin(x^{4})\cdot4x^{3}\)
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\(- 4x^{3}\sin(x^{4})\)