Find the derivative of $P = t^5 \ln(t - 4)$. $\frac{dP}{dt} = $
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The product rule states that if we have two functions u(t) and v(t), the derivative of their product is given by (u*v)' = u'v + uv'. In this case, let u(t) = t^(5) and v(t) = ln(t-4). Show more…
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