Find the indicated derivative and simplify. y' for y = (9+7x-7x²) e<sup>x</sup> y' =
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y = (9 + 7x - 7x^2) e^x y' = (9 + 7x - 7x^2)' e^x + (9 + 7x - 7x^2) (e^x)' Show more…
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