Use the product rule to find the derivative of \((-4x^5 + 5x^8)(5e^x + 9)\)
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Let f(x) = -4x^(5) + 5x^(8) and g(x) = 5e^(x) + 9. Using the product rule, the derivative of the product of two functions is given by: (fg)' = f'g + fg' Show more…
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