Let p(x)=3x +4x²-36x² 5> (a) Find p'(x) and factor the answer fully. (b) Use the unfactored p'(x) in (a) to find p"(x).

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Let p(x)=3x +4x²-36x² 5> (a) Find p'(x) and factor the answer fully. (b) Use the unfactored p'(x) in (a) to find p"(x).

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Let p(x)=3x +4x²-36x² 5> (a) Find p'(x) and factor the answer fully. (b) Use the unfactored p'(x) in (a) to find p"(x). You do not have to factor this answer. (c) Use the factored p'(x) in (a) to find the horizontal tangents of p(x) on the interval (-00,00). 2. Find the first and second derivatives y=5sin 4x-2cos.x.
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