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24 April, 20:25

Find the derivative of f (x) = (1 + 5x2) (x - x2) in two ways. use the product rule. f ' (x) = perform the multiplication first. f ' (x) = do your answers agree? yes no

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  1. 24 April, 23:55
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    The product rule states that given a function:

    f (x) = g (x) h (x)

    f' (x) = g' (x) h (x) + h' (x) g (x)

    thus the derivative of the expression will be given by:

    f (x) = (1 + 5x2) (x - x2)

    g (x) = (1+5x^2)

    g' (x) = 10x

    h (x) = (x-x^2)

    h' (x) = 1-2x

    thus:

    f' (x) = 10x (x-x^2) + (1-2x) (1+5x^2)

    simplifying this we get:

    f' (x) = - 20x^3+15x^2-12x+1
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