SOLUTION: differentiate the following function: f(x)=(x^2+1/x^3 )(x^3-x^2+1) f(x)= e^((x^3+2x))

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Question 1009862: differentiate the following function:
f(x)=(x^2+1/x^3 )(x^3-x^2+1)
f(x)= e^((x^3+2x))

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Since you listed two functions, I choose to differentiate the second one.



Use the chain rule:



Let

then



and



So



John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it