Find the following for \( f(x)=7 x^{4}+\frac{2}{x^{6}}+3 \sqrt{x}+8 \). \[ \begin{array}{l} f^{\prime}(x)=\text { Enter your answer } \\ f^{\prime \prime}(x)=\text { Enter your answer } \end{array} \]
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\[ f(x) = 7x^4 + 2x^{-6} + 3x^{1/2} + 8 \] Show more…
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