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Determine $(g\circ f)\,'(x)$ where $f(x)=3x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=4x+3$.
Determine $(f\circ g)\,'(x)$ where $f(x)=3x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=4x+3$.
Determine the derivative of $(x^2-1)^{50}$.
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Determine $(g\circ f)\,'(x)$ where $f(x)=3x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=4x+3$.
Determine $(f\circ g)\,'(x)$ where $f(x)=3x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=4x+3$.
Determine the derivative of $(x^2-1)^{50}$.