11. a) Solve using the chain rule y = 3 (6x³+1)? b) Solve using the product rule y = 3x² (2x-5)?
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For \( y = 3(6x^3 + 1)^5 \): - Outer function: \( u^5 \) - Inner function: \( u = 6x^3 + 1 \) Show more…
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