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Find all of the derivatives: y equals 5x3 - 8x2 - 2x - 3? X + 1 2. Find y' for y equals (x2 - 3)(2x2 - 1), use the product rule and simplify the answer

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Answered by WilsonChong
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I don't know what the 'x+1' after the question mark is doing there but its derivative is just 1.

If y=5x^3-8x^2-2x-3, then \:y'=15x^2-16x-2

If y=\left(x^2-3\right)\left(2x^2-1\right), then \:y'=\left(x^2-3\right)\left(4x\right)+\left(2x\right)\left(2x^2-1\right)=4x^3-12x+4x^3-2x=8x^3-14x

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