use dy/dx if y=(x²+2x+3)⁵
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Answer:
y
=
x
2
−
2
x
−
3
Differentiate both sides of the equation.
d
d
x
(
y
)
=
d
d
x
(
x
2
−
2
x
−
3
)
The derivative of
y
with respect to
x
is
y
'
.
y
'
Differentiate the right side of the equation.
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2
x
−
2
Reform the equation by setting the left side equal to the right side.
y
'
=
2
x
−
2
Replace
y
'
with
d
y
d
x
.
d
y
d
x
=
2
x
−
2
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Explanation:
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