Find the derivative. f(x) = (5x - 3)(x + 4) f'(x) = 3.33x^{1/2} - 1.5x^{-1/2} + 20 f'(x) = 3.33x^{1/2} - 3x^{-1/2} + 20 f'(x) = 7.5x^{1/2} - 3x^{-1/2} + 20 f'(x) = 7.5x^{1/2} - 1.5x^{-1/2} + 20
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