Find the derivative of the function. F(x) = (9x^6 + 8x^3)^4 F'(x) = Find the derivative of the function. f(x) = sqrt(7x + 3) f'(x) =
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We need to find its derivative F'(x). We can use the chain rule for this. The chain rule states that if we have a function g(h(x)), then its derivative is g'(h(x)) * h'(x). In our case, g(u) = u^4 and h(x) = 9x^6 + 8x^3. So, we need to find g'(u) and Show more…
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