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Lilliana Stone
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9 February, 21:59
What's the derivative of 3g (x)
Is it just 3g' (x)
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Zoe Mcconnell
9 February, 22:23
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Use the product rule.
3•g' (x) + g (x) • (0)
3g' (x) + 0
Answer: 3g' (x).
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