Find the derivative of the function using Chain Rule. (2x-6)-¹ (x²+3) h(x)=

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.1: Techniques For Finding Derivatives
Problem 10E: Find the derivative of each function defined as follows. y=5x-5-6x-2+13x-1
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the 2nd picture is the answer that is needed to find

This is
the answer.
h'(x) = −3(x²+3)(1+4x−x²)
2(x-3)*
to
Find
Transcribed Image Text:This is the answer. h'(x) = −3(x²+3)(1+4x−x²) 2(x-3)* to Find
Find the derivative of the function using Chain Rule.
h(x) = (2x-6)-¹
(x²+3)
I
X
Transcribed Image Text:Find the derivative of the function using Chain Rule. h(x) = (2x-6)-¹ (x²+3) I X
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