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Use the product rule to find the derivative of ( − 6x6 + 6x¹) (9e² — 2) Use e^x for e. You do not need to expand out your answer.
If f(t) = = (t² + Find f'(5). + 6t + 6) (2t² + 3), find f'(t).
Find the derivative of the function g(x) = (4x² + x + 4) e² g'(x) = =
If f(x)= = -2x5+2x4 2x³ - find f'(x)
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