SOLUTION: Using chain rule, differentiate (a) y=(3x+1)^2 (b) y= square root of 13x^2-5x+8 Using product rule, differentiate (a) y=(x^3+7x-1)(5x+2) (b) y= x^-2(4+3x^-3) Using quotient r

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Question 983313: Using chain rule, differentiate
(a) y=(3x+1)^2
(b) y= square root of 13x^2-5x+8
Using product rule, differentiate
(a) y=(x^3+7x-1)(5x+2)
(b) y= x^-2(4+3x^-3)
Using quotient rule differetiate
(a) y= 2/x+1
(b) y= x^2/3x-1
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