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The derivative of a function multiplied by a constant is equal to the constant times the derivative of the function
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$3\frac{d}{dx}\left(\arcsin\left(x^4\right)\right)$
Learn how to solve inverse trigonometric functions differentiation problems step by step online. Find the derivative of 3arcsin(x^4). The derivative of a function multiplied by a constant is equal to the constant times the derivative of the function. Taking the derivative of arcsine. Simplify \left(x^4\right)^2 using the power of a power property: \left(a^m\right)^n=a^{m\cdot n}. In the expression, m equals 4 and n equals 2. The power rule for differentiation states that if n is a real number and f(x) = x^n, then f'(x) = nx^{n-1}.