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Use the Product Rule to differentiate
f(u)= √u (5-u^6)
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f ' (u) = u^(1/2) (-6u^5) + (1/2)u^(-1/2) (5-u^6)
= -6u^5 √u + (1/2)(5-u^6)/√u
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