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Differentiate with respect to x (6-2x)^3​

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Answer:

- 6(6 - 2x)²

Explanation:

using the chain rule


(dy)/(dx) =
(dy)/(du) ×
(du)/(dx)

let y = (6 - 2x)³

let u = 6 - 2x , then y = u³


(du)/(dx) = - 2 and
(dy)/(du) = 3u²

then


(dy)/(dx) = 3u² × - 2 = - 6(6 - 2x)²

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User Nnmmss
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-6(6-2x)^2 by chain rule
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