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f(x)=4x6f'(x) = 4x^6

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Q. f(x)=4x6f'(x) = 4x^6
  1. Identify function: Identify the function to differentiate, f(x)=4x6f(x) = 4x^6.
  2. Apply power rule: Apply the power rule for differentiation, which states that the derivative of xnx^n is nx(n1)n*x^{(n-1)}.
  3. Differentiate function: Differentiate the function: f(x)=6×4x61=24x5f'(x) = 6 \times 4x^{6-1} = 24x^5.
  4. Check for errors: Check for any math errors in the differentiation process.

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