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7. Use the product rule to determine f'(x) given f(x) = (4x + 3x2)(6 3x). Show all steps and simplify the derivative to a polynomial.

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7. Use the product rule to determine f'(x) given f(x) = (4x + 3x2)(6 3x). Show all steps and simplify the derivative to a polynomial. Then show how you can first rewrite f(x) as a polynomial (rather than a product of two binomials) and find its derivative to show equivalence. 7 points

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