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Annabel Sullivan

Annabel Sullivan

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2022-05-13

Given the functions f ( x ) = cos ( π x 4 ) and g ( x ) = 2 x 3 + 6 x + 6, compute the derivative of f ( x ) g ( x ) .

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Allyson Gonzalez

Allyson Gonzalez

Beginner2022-05-14Added 24 answers

Set up the composite result function.

g(f(x))

Evaluate g(cos(πx4)) by substituting in the value of f into g.

g(cos(πx4))=2cos3(πx4)+6(cos(πx4))+6

Multiply 6 by cos(πx4).

g(cos(πx4))=2cos3(πx4)+6cos(πx4)+6

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