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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How can I differentiate (x^2-5x+2)^9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can use the chain rule and the power rule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I originally got an answer of \[9(2x-5)(x^2-5x+2)^8\] but supposedly its incorrect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no that looks correct to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks. Im smart but didnt understand why it was incorrect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what did "they" say the answer was?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they dont give the answer, just say its incorrect

OpenStudy (anonymous):

might be a glitch

OpenStudy (anonymous):

maybe a different form? like (18x-45)(x^2 - 5x +2)^8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

didnt work either

OpenStudy (anonymous):

who knows...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dw thanks anyway

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really didn't do much but you're welcome

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