Find the first and second derivatives. y=−5x6−1 dxdy​= dx2d2y​= Find y′ by (a) applying the Product Rule and (b) multipl

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Find the first and second derivatives. y=−5x6−1 dxdy​= dx2d2y​= Find y′ by (a) applying the Product Rule and (b) multipl

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Find the first and second derivatives. y=−5x6−1 dxdy​= dx2d2y​=
Find y′ by (a) applying the Product Rule and (b) multiplying the factors to produce a sum of simpler terms to differentiate. y=(7−x2)(x3−4x+1) a. Apply the Product Rule. Let u=(7−x2) and v=(x3−4x+1) dxd​(uv)=(7−x2)1+(x3−4x+1) b. Multiply the factors of the original expression, u and v, to produce a sum of simpler terms. y= (Simplify your answer.) Find y′ y′=
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