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If f(x) = (2x^3 − 4)^6, then what is f '(x)?

21x^2(x^3 − 4)^5
21x^8
6(2x^3 − 4)^5
6(2x^3 − 4)^5(6x^2)

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adrianabazan
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  • 15-11-2020
The correct answer is:

6(2x^3-4)^5(6x^2)

Explanation:

That is the derivative after you differentiate using the Chain Rule.
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