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How do I use the product rule to find the derivative of the following.
y=(x+1)(3square root x+7)
y'=
Please help
10 years ago

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Answered by Damon
do you mean what you wrote
7 + 3 x^.5
or do you mean
3 [x+7]^.5
???????????
anyway

(x+1)(derivative of second) + (second) (1)
10 years ago
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How do I use the product rule to find the derivative of the following.
y=(x+1)(3square root x+7)
y'=
Please help

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