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differentiate the following function.
$f(x)=4c^{9}(x^{2}+3)^{2}$
$f(x)=\square$
Step1: Apply the product rule
The product rule states that if \(y = uv\), then \(y^\prime=u^\prime v + uv^\prime\). Let \(u = 4e^{9}\) (a constant) and \(v=(x^{2}+3)^{2}\). Since the derivative of a constant \(u = 4e^{9}\) is \(u^\prime=0\), and we only need to find \(v^\prime\) using the chain rule.
Step2: Apply the chain rule
The chain rule: if \(y = f(g(x))\), then \(y^\prime=f^\prime(g(x))\cdot g^\prime(x)\). Let \(g(x)=x^{2}+3\), \(f(g)=g^{2}\). \(f^\prime(g) = 2g\), \(g^\prime(x)=2x\). So \(v^\prime = 2(x^{2}+3)\cdot2x=4x(x^{2}+3)\)
Step3: Calculate \(f^\prime(x)\)
Since \(u = 4e^{9}\), \(v=(x^{2}+3)^{2}\), \(u^\prime = 0\), \(v^\prime=4x(x^{2}+3)\). By the product rule \(f^\prime(x)=u^\prime v+uv^\prime=0\times(x^{2}+3)^{2}+4e^{9}\times4x(x^{2}+3)\)
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