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1 30 31 Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri ing 7:00 - the function 009 The derivative of Y = 5X² - 4x +3X-6 6 2 3 5:00 4:00 00 €
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Answer:
15x^2 - 8x + 3
Explanation:
derivative of 5x^3 = 15x^2
4x^2 = 8x
3x = 3
3 = 0
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