SOLUTION: Using the function y=(4x^2-8x+3)^4 find y' using the chain rule(extended power rule)answer in the form y'=A(Bx^2-Cx+D)^e(fx-G) note all answers are integers thanks

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Question 201611: Using the function
y=(4x^2-8x+3)^4 find y' using the chain rule(extended power rule)answer in the form y'=A(Bx^2-Cx+D)^e(fx-G)
note all answers are integers
thanks

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