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20 September, 12:04

Use the product rule to find the derivative. 3) f (x) = (3x-3) (5x + 1)

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  1. 20 September, 12:11
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    30x - 12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the product rule is f (x) g' (x) + g (x) f' (x)

    in this case f (x) = 3x-3 and g (x) = 5x+1. So we can just plug in we are going to find the derivative of each here.

    f' (x) = 3 g' (x) = 5 Let me know if you don't know how I found the derivative of each.

    Now we plug in.

    f (x) g' (x) + g (x) f' (x)

    (3x-3) 5 + (5x+1) 3

    15x - 15 + 15x + 3

    30x - 12

    You can further factor it but I'm gonna leave it like this.
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