b) Find f^(')(x) for f(x)=(x^(2) 2)^(5) b) Find f '(x) for f(x) = $(x^2 + 2)^5$
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We will use the chain rule to find the derivative. The chain rule states that if we have a composite function $f(g(x))$, then its derivative is $f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)$. Show more…
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