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find dy/dx if y=(2x+3)(2x-3)​

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Answered by Lalablackmama
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Use the product rule, ie keep one term constant, differentiate the other. And then add to the differential of other function, keeping the other one constant.

Dy/dx= 2(2x-3)+2(2x+3)

=8x.

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