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Find f ′(x) for f(x) = ln(x^3 + e^4x).
SHOW WORK

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Answer:

f(x) = ln(x^3 + e^4x) answer is explain in attachment .

Explanation:

f(x) = ln(x^3 + e^4x) =(2x+3e³ˣ) 1/x² + e³ˣ

Find f ′(x) for f(x) = ln(x^3 + e^4x). SHOW WORK-example-1
Find f ′(x) for f(x) = ln(x^3 + e^4x). SHOW WORK-example-2
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