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Hi, I need help differentiating using the product rule, thanks

Hi, I need help differentiating using the product rule, thanks-example-1
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Differentiate using the product rule:

g. We take out the constant:


4(dy)/(dx)\left(x\left(3x-2\right)^5\right)

So:


=4\left((d)/(dx)\left(x\right)\left(3x-2\right)^5+(d)/(dx)\left(\left(3x-2\right)^5\right)x\right)

Now


\begin{gathered} (d)/(dx)\left(x\right)=1 \\ (d)/(dx)\left(\left(3x-2\right)^5\right)=5(3x-2)^4\cdot(d)/(dx)\left(\left(3x-2\right)^5\right)=5\left(3x-2\right)^4\cdot\:3=15\left(3x-2\right)^4 \end{gathered}

Substituting the derivatives found:


=4\left(1\cdot\left(3x-2\right)^5+15\left(3x-2\right)^4x\right)

Simplify:


=4\left(\left(3x-2\right)^5+15x\left(3x-2\right)^4\right)

Answer:


=4\left(\left(3x-2\right)^5+15x\left(3x-2\right)^4\right)