Differentiate the following function. y = 10x³e??³ y' = ?
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Step 1: Given the function \(y = 10x^3e^{-x^3}\), we need to find its derivative with respect to \(x\), denoted as \(y'\) or \(\frac{dy}{dx}\). Show more…
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