Find f'(x)

Marcia

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f(x) = x^2tan(x^3 + 2x)

f'(x) = 2xtan(x^3 + 2x)
f'(x) = 2xsec^(x^3 + 2x)
f'(x) = 2xsec^2(2x^2 + 2)

Am I close?
 
You have a product.

You are multiplying x^2 by tan(x^3+2x).

The product rule is
(uv)' = u'v + uv'

So let u = x^2

and let v = tan(x^3+2x)

Can you take it from here?
 
Not sure

so i have

(uv)' = u'v + uv'

2x(tan(x^3 +2x) + x^2(sec^2(x^3 + 2x))

what now? do i have to differentiate the (x^3 + 2x)
 
Re: Not sure

Marcia said:
so i have

(uv)' = u'v + uv'

2x(tan(x^3 +2x) + x^2(sec^2(x^3 + 2x))

what now? do i have to differentiate the (x^3 + 2x)
YES. The final answer will be:
2x(tan(x^3 +2x) + x^2(sec^2(x^3 + 2x))*{Derivative of (x^3 + 2x)}

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