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SIMPLY FIND THE DERIVATIVE. I'M LAZY.

d/dx(2x^4-6x^2)^3=[](2x^4-6x^2)^[]([]x^[]+[]x)

FILL IN THE BLANKS

SIMPLY FIND THE DERIVATIVE. I'M LAZY. d/dx(2x^4-6x^2)^3=[](2x^4-6x^2)^[]([]x^[]+[]x-example-1

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Answer:

3, 2, 8, 3, -12

Explanation:

d(2x⁴ - 6x²)³/dx

= 3(2x⁴ - 6x²)²(8x³ - 12x)

User Gmaslowski
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Answer: 3, 2, 8, 3, -12

Explanation:

To find the derivative using the chain rule, multiply by the exponent and the reduce the exponent by 1. Then multiply by the derivative of the inside (of the parenthesis).

3(2x⁴ - 6x²)² (4·2x³ - 2·6x)

= 3(2x⁴ - 6x²)² (8x³ - 12x)

The blanks from left to right are:

3

2

8

3

-12

User Arien Chen
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