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Brycen Heath
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14 March, 23:39
What's the derivative of (2x+9) ^3
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Melvin Hunt
14 March, 23:57
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If f (x) = (2x+9) ^3, f ' (x) = 3 (2x+9) ^2 * (2), or f ' (x) = 6 (2x+9) ^2. Here we used the power rule with chain rule to find the derivative.
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