Differentiate $f(x) = \frac{(x+2)^3}{(x+3)(2x-1)}$. Simplify your answer. State which rules of differentiation you used. Don't forget to type in your answers below AND upload image of your work
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Step 1: To differentiate f(x)=((x+2)^(3))/((x+3)(2x-1)), we will use the quotient rule of differentiation. Show more…
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