Asked by Sam
                What's the derivative of 
y=400(2)^(x+3)
            
        y=400(2)^(x+3)
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Let x+3 be u.
y=400*2^u
y'=400*2^u*ln(u)*du/dx
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y=400*2^u
y'=400*2^u*ln(u)*du/dx
You need to start posting some work or thinking. Our critiquing your work is much more value to you than your seeing someone else set up the problems or do the work.
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