We'll find f′(t)⋅g′(t) in two steps. First, use the Power Rule short-cut to find f′(t) and g′(t). f′(t)=4t g′(t)=3t2+4 f
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We'll find f′(t)⋅g′(t) in two steps. First, use the Power Rule short-cut to find f′(t) and g′(t). f′(t)=4t g′(t)=3t2+4 f
We'll find f′(t)⋅g′(t) in two steps. First, use the Power Rule short-cut to find f′(t) and g′(t). f′(t)=4t g′(t)=3t2+4 f′(t)=31t3 g′(t)=t4+2t2
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