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OpenStudy (anonymous):

g(x)=(4x^2+2x+2)e^x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

let me guess... derivative? if so use "product rule"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

use \[(fg)'=fg'+gf'\] with \[f(x)=4x^2+2x+2,f'(x)-8x+2,g(x)=e^x,g'(x)=e^x\] and you will get it in one step

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did...it was the wrong answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh well... ill just get it wrong then.

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