Asked by Mary
                If f (x) = (x^2+5x+2)^2, find f'(x).
Find f'(5).
Please show your work and explain it so I can understand how to solve this.
Thanks
            
        Find f'(5).
Please show your work and explain it so I can understand how to solve this.
Thanks
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                    Answered by
            smarth
            
    figure out its derivative 
so it will be chain rule
so its
2(x^2+5x+2)^1(2x + 5) << this is the derivative of the inside
and when u have this just sub in 5
so its
2(25+25+2)(10+5) = 1560
    
so it will be chain rule
so its
2(x^2+5x+2)^1(2x + 5) << this is the derivative of the inside
and when u have this just sub in 5
so its
2(25+25+2)(10+5) = 1560
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