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Find the derivative of the function. Simplify and express the answer using only positive exponents only.

y = (x - 4)^2 (x + 3)
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
y= uv

y'=uv'+vu'

u=(x-4)^2 u'=2(x-4)
v=x+3 v'=1

13 years ago
Answered by Justina Venning
-3^-x
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Answered by Rispat23
2x^2
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