find y' (a) by applying the Product Rule and (b) by multiplying the factors to produce a sum of simpler terms to differentiate.
1. y = (3-x²)(x³ − x + 1)
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The differentiation of (3-x²) (x³-x+1) =
-5x⁴ + 12x² -2x -3, verified through both the asked methods (multiplying the factors and ....; product rule)
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