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Derivative of g(x) = 3x^2(x^2-(2/x))

I did derivative for each individual thing and got stuck at 6x(2x-2x^-2) so I am unsure what to do or what I did wrong​

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When you are doing derivatives, you don't want to do it right away because there is still ( ) we need to remove that first get,

g(x)=3x^4-6x

Now we can do the derivatives!

g(x)=12*x^3 - 6

I hope this helps!

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