5. Find $\frac{dy}{dx}$ (there is no need to simplify the answer). $y = (e^{x^7-4} + \ln(5x^3 + 9))^{2024}$
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Step 1: To find (dy)/(dx) for the first function y=(e^(x^(7)-4)+ln(5x^(3)+9))^(2024), we will use the chain rule. Show more…
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