What do you get for an answer and how did you get it Calculus?
OK the first question is y'=(3-x^2)(x^3-x+2)
(a) Find Y' (a) by applying the product rule (I got this right -5x^4+12x^2-4x-3) the next part I don't get
(b) By multiplying the factors to produce the sum of simpler terms to differentiate
y'=? (don't know if you can see but those are y primes)
could you explain your process with your answer. I tried everything from foiling them, to the chain rule and it said my answer was wrong. I guess I am not understanding what they are asking