Find the derivative of $y = 10t^3 - 4\sqrt{t} + \frac{2}{t}$.
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Step 1: To find the derivative of y=10t^(3)-4√t+(2)/(t), we will differentiate each term separately using the power rule and the rules for differentiating square roots and fractions. Show more…
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