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Calculate the following derivative. (Assume a and b are constants.) d/dx ((ax + b)(abx^7 + 3))
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Calculate the following derivative. (Assume a and b are constants.)
d/dx ((ax + b)(abx^7 + 3))
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Apply the product rule:
Simplify:
hope this helps!
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