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The derivative of the function f(x) = -3x^4/(4x-8)^(1/2) is f'(x) = -3x^3(7x-16)/(4(x-2)^(3/2)). The discussion highlights the importance of factoring the expression (4x-8) to simplify the derivative calculation. Specifically, the factorization of (4x-8) allows for a clearer representation of the derivative, emphasizing the equivalency between (4x-8) and 4(x-2). Participants confirmed the correctness of the derivative while providing insights on the necessary steps for simplification.
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