DIFERENTIATE THE FUNCTION:

y=[(x^2)+1][(1-x^2)]

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You can simplify that by recognizing that

[(x^2)+1][(1-x^2)] = 1 - x^4
That should be easy for you to differentiate.

The derivative is just -4x^3
thanks!
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