use the general power rule to calculate the derivatives of
(3-2x)^3
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Find The derivative of y = (3-2x)^3
Solution:
d/dx ((3-2x)^3)
= 3 • (3-2x)^2 • d/dx (3-2x)
d/dx(3-2x) = -2
= 3 • (3-2x)^2 • -2
= -6 • (3-2x)^2
= -6 • (9 - 12x + 4x^2)
= -24x^2 + 72x - 54
Hope this would help.
Solution:
d/dx ((3-2x)^3)
= 3 • (3-2x)^2 • d/dx (3-2x)
d/dx(3-2x) = -2
= 3 • (3-2x)^2 • -2
= -6 • (3-2x)^2
= -6 • (9 - 12x + 4x^2)
= -24x^2 + 72x - 54
Hope this would help.
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