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Find the derivative of g(y)=(y-4)*(2y+y^2)

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  • 25-08-2022

Answer:

[tex]g'(y)=3y^2-4y-8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

start by foiling out the given function

[tex]g(y)=(y-4)(2y+y^2)\\=2y^2+y^3-8y-4y^2\\=y^3-2y^2-8y[/tex]

next, use the power rule to find the derivative

power rule: To use the power rule, multiply the variable's exponent n, by its coefficient a, then subtract 1 from the exponent. If there's no coefficient (the coefficient is 1), then the exponent will become the new coefficient.

[tex]g'(y)=3y^2-4y-8[/tex]

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