For the derivative of 3x^(4)+5x^(3)+1x^(2), what is the value of the coefficient of x^(3) ? the coefficient is For the derivative of 3x4 + 5x3 + 1x2, what is the value of the coefficient of a3? the coefficient is 15
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The derivative of 3x^4 is 12x^3 (using the power rule). The derivative of 5x^3 is 15x^2 (using the power rule). The derivative of x^2 is 2x (using the power rule). Show more…
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