14) What is the derivative of y = (2x + 4)$^2$ + x$^3$ A) (2x + 4)$^2$ + x$^3$ = 0 C) 3x$^2$ + 8x + 16 = 0 B) 4 + 3x$^2$ = 0 D) 3x$^2$ + 12x + 24 = 0
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Step 1: Apply the power rule to find the derivative of (2x+4)^(2) dy/dx = 2(2x+4)^(2-1) * (2) = 4(2x+4) Show more…
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