Find the derivative of the given function.\\ $y = \frac{3x}{3} + \frac{8}{\sqrt{x}}$
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Hello. I got the answer right but I used my calculator to handle the derivative. It's just product rule, but for the life of me I can not get it work out to that by hand. Some help would be great. thanks!
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