SOLUTION: find y' when y=(x^3+5x)(x^5+3x^3-2)^7 I have no clue can someone help please thanks

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Question 198462: find y' when
y=(x^3+5x)(x^5+3x^3-2)^7
I have no clue can someone help please
thanks

Answer by arallie(162)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


It takes a while to factor everythingyou will need a calculator for some of the numbers to do it.

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