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OpenStudy (anonymous):

could somebody please help me find the derivative of h(x)= (x/(5x+3))^4 using the chain rule?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

take the derivative, starting from the outside, and work inside. It should look like 4(x/(5x+3))^3* the inside derivative, which requires the quotient rule. That should help quite a bit.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank youu

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