Write the composite function in the form f(g(x)). [Identify the inner function u = g(x) and the outer function y = f(u).] (Use non-identity functions for f(u) and g(x).) y = x9 + 5 (f(u), g(x)) = u+5,x9 Find the derivative dydx . dydx = 9x8
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Given \( y = x^9 + 5 \), the inner function is the part inside the composite function, so let \[ g(x) = x^9. \] Show more…
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