Asked by wendy
can someone explain to me the steps to solve this problem?
find the derivative: (3x^2+7)(x^2-2x+3)
find the derivative: (3x^2+7)(x^2-2x+3)
Answers
Answered by
~christina~
I won't solve it but...
Since it's multiplied.
It's the multiplication rule for derivatives.
(derivative of the first equation)(second equation)+ (first equation)(derivative of the second equation)
Since it's multiplied.
It's the multiplication rule for derivatives.
(derivative of the first equation)(second equation)+ (first equation)(derivative of the second equation)
Answered by
Vijay
3x^4-6x^3+16x^2-14x+21
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