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Find the derivative using the appropriate rule or combination of rules.$$y=\left(x^{3}+\cos x\right)^{-4}$$
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We can then apply the chain rule, which states that the derivative of a composition of functions is the derivative of the outer function times the derivative of the inner function. Show more…
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