Question

Using chain rule:
y=3(2>²x)

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GPT-4o mini
It seems there may be a typographical error in your expression, specifically with the "2>²x" part. It looks like you might be intending to write the expression in a different format. If you meant to write \( y = 3(2x^2) \), we can proceed with that. If this is not correct, please clarify.

Assuming \( y = 3(2x^2) \), we can differentiate using the chain rule:

1. First, express the function clearly:
\[
y = 3 \cdot 2x^2 = 6x^2
\]

2. Now, differentiate \( y \) with respect to \( x \):
\[
\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{d}{dx}(6x^2) = 12x
\]

However, if you intended some other function, please provide the correct expression, and I will gladly assist you with that!