Find the derivative of y=4x^2-5/3+2x using quotient and product rule.
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If it is y = (4x^2 - 5) / (3 + 2x), we will use the quotient rule. If it is y = 4x^2 - (5/3) + 2x, we will use the power rule. Assuming the function is y = 4x^2 - (5/3) + 2x, we can use the power rule to find the derivative. The power rule states that the Show more…
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