Asked by Anonymous
Find f'(x):
f(x)=3(2x^25x+1)
I am not sure if the 5x is multiplied to the 2x^2 (I got f'(x)=90x^2) or there is a typo.
f(x)=3(2x^25x+1)
I am not sure if the 5x is multiplied to the 2x^2 (I got f'(x)=90x^2) or there is a typo.
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Answered by
bobpursley
It makes no sense the way it is written. I wonder if it is meant to be
f(x)=3(2x<sup>2</sup>(5x +1))
But without clarification, it is not possible to find the derivative.
f(x)=3(2x<sup>2</sup>(5x +1))
But without clarification, it is not possible to find the derivative.
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