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y   =  {a}^{3x + 3}   find \frac{dy}{dx}
y = log \sqrt{ {x}^{3}  + 1} find \:  \frac{dy}{dx}
y =  {e}^{x} sin2x \: find \:  \frac{dy}{dx}
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Answered by prajithnagasai
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{d( {a}^{3x + 3} )}{dx} = 0

Because derivative of a constant function is zero. Here, a is constant function w.r.t x

So, answer is zero. Please follow

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